This memorial to Puerto Rico's conqueror is located in the Plaza de San Josem, which overlooks El Morro fortress.
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This memorial to Puerto Rico's conqueror is located in the Plaza de San Josem, which overlooks El Morro fortress.
Built in 1513, this architectural gem is the second oldest church in the New World, and a lovely example of Spanish Colonial architecture.
A small 18th-century chapel with a fascinating history.
Exhibits fine art in the context of the island's history.
The site where Spanish soldiers awaited their departure after the Spanish-American War in 1898, today this historic building presents changing exhibitions in its three galleries.
A gallery devoted to island art, with 200 works by local artists.
The Wyndham San Juan Hotel and Casino includes a palm court, cigar bar, and El Chico Lounge, as part of an impressive array of 15 resort bars, lounges and nightclubs. (Theres even a swim-up bar with underwater seating.)
This bar is part of the Wyndham El San Juan Resort and Casino.
Book lovers will want to visit this museum that houses a collection of 5,000 books, including rare volumes dating back 2,000 years.
Built in the early 17th century, this is the second oldest church in the Western Hemisphere.
This 18th-century house displays the art of printing and bookmaking, plus offers a collection of rare books, including some more than 400 years old.
This Museum of the Indian features the life and culture of Puerto Rico's indigenous people through photographic exhibits, dioramas, ceramics and findings from archaeological digs.
Kids of all ages can have fun at this family-friendly amusement and recreation center.