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Consisting of 400 restored buildings from the 16th- and 17th-century Spanish colonial period, this area in San Juan is steeped in history with an old-world and romantic European charm.
Constructed to defend the San Juan coastline during the 17th and 18th centuries, this dramatic fortress rises 140 feet above the sea on a rocky promontory, and is composed of six huge levels of ramps, barracks, dungeons, turrets, towers and tunnels.
More than just an art museum, the Museo del Arte hosts concerts and festivals as well.
This restored 19th-century esplanade is the place to begin your stroll through Old San Juan, because of its central location and its inexhaustible charm.
A private island where Wyndham El Conquistador guests are often ferried for more water activities.
Beach that extends for several miles east of downtown (Old San Juan), which is lined with high-rise resorts and packed with sun worshippers.
The original Old San Juan town square is a good spot to orient yourself as you begin your tour of this charming area.
Many people come to Puerto Rico for a short period of time (taking a cruise somewhere else or business. ) So when you asked what they did, they pretty much say went to El Morro and Old San Juan. If
A narrow body of water that separates the Condado Beach area from the rest of San Juan.
Follow the mountain roads to this preserve where youll find La Torre de Piedra, the stone tower.
The most popular of San Juans beaches is also the most lively.
A park dedicated to San Juans lively pigeon population and the pigeons definitely use it.
