Learn all about rainforests here, at this education center in El Yunque Rainforest.
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Learn all about rainforests here, at this education center in El Yunque Rainforest.
Evoking the era of the sugar barons of Puerto Rico, this beautiful Spanish Revival mansion was built in 1930 for the Serrallés family, owners of the Don Q rum distillery.
Find a maritime museum and dolphin-spotting platform at this lighthouse in Rincon.
Exhibits and objects of this museum range from 19th-century paintings from local artists to pre-Columbian objects from past civilizations.
More than just an art museum, the Museo del Arte hosts concerts and festivals as well.
This highly interactive museum encourages the inquisitive spirit to question what makes things happen and then to find out.
Built in 1521 as a home for Governor Juan Ponce de Leon, today this historic landmark contains two interesting museums of Indian and colonial artifacts.
Built in 1540 and the site where the body of Ponce de Leon is entombed, the the Catedral de San Juan is an authentic and rare New World example of medieval architecture.
Housed in a unique building comprised of hexagonal rooms, this art museum features major works by great European masters such as Van Dyck, Gainesborough and Rubens.
Well worth a visit, this history museum is housed in Casa Salazar, which is an exquisite blend of neoclassical and Moorish architecture.
The largest radio telescope in the world, this vast 20-acre dish, which is used to explore the heavens, sits in a karst sinkhole that measures 1,300 feet across.
18-century home devoted to exhibits on the famous cellist/musician.
This loudly-colored building in black, red, green and yellow, was built for a volunteer fire-fighter's brigade.
Beachfront art gallery in Rincon, Puerto Rico, featuring painting and crafts by local artist.
If you are looking for traditional and contemporary Puerto Rican arts and crafts, this store located in Old San Juan offers a wide range of items, from hand carvings to ceramic objects.
A visit to the former home of Dona Felisa Rincón, the first woman to serve as mayor of San Juan from 1946 to 1968, provides a glimpse into a typical Old San Juan home reflecting the politics and personal life of its previous occupant.
Situated in a beautiful and architecturally significant building, this museum traces the city's history from pre-Columbian times to the present.
The cuisine of this little restaurant is billed as aphrodisiacal, and indeed, with a menu of grilled prawns, king crab legs, octopus and fillet of sole, who can resist?
An art gallery featuring local modern artists.