They had plenty of time to practice.
The oldest and most continuous occupied settlement in the United States has been named the friendly or “most welcoming” destination for domestic travelers.
Founded in 1565 by a Spanish explorer in St. Augustine, Florida. Centuries later, it became a favorite of vacationers. most.
More than 360 million verified customer reviews have been analyzed to create a Hospitality Happy List, according to a representative from the popular booking engine.
“The United States is a very diverse country with so much to offer travelers, and we are excited to see destinations like St. Augustine being recognized for their exceptional hospitality.” and Ben Harrell of the site I said Travel + Leisure.
“St. Augustine has always been known for its historic charm, and now travelers will know it with its welcoming environment and great accommodation,” he said.
The popular travel site says the city's “historic downtown is lined with cobblestone streets and landmarks like Castilo de San Marcos, a 17th-century stone fortress that offer a wide view of the Bay of Matanzas. .”
“Travelers can explore the vibrant St. George Street, lined with boutiques, galleries and cafes, and incorporate the beauty of Flagler College.

A nearby beach was also given a nod for its “pristine” beauty.
Insiders also recommended hotels that are popular with readers, such as the historic downtown hotel in Renaissance St. Augustine and the “charming” Cedar House Inn.
Other smiley spots in the top 10 included Sedona in Lahaina, Arizona, Hawaii.
Another study found that the neighborhood news was recovered from New Yorkers' recent selection as they were “unfriendly” destinations.
The most friendly state study of the world population review was the personal travel experience of 2.5 million tourists and other factors to achieve rankings.
“New Yorkers are kind, but they're not good for you,” Joe Masalo, 40, of Manhatta Night, from Long Island, insisted on the post when he was spoken about the findings.
“People in other states are kind to your face, but they are not kind to your back or when you need it,” he said.
