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Experiment The Real Puerto Rican Peopple With A Culture Music!
Best Puerto Rican Street Drinking Place With Culture Music! They Close At 2am And Best Day Is From Thrusday To Sunday But They Open 7 Days ππΌπ»πΈπ΅π·
58 locals raden deze aan
Esquina El Watusi
801 Cll Elisa CerraBest Puerto Rican Street Drinking Place With Culture Music! They Close At 2am And Best Day Is From Thrusday To Sunday But They Open 7 Days ππΌπ»πΈπ΅π·
This Is A Local Area With A Lot Of Bar-Restaurant Or Just Walk And See The Area And Interact With Local Peopple ππΌππ»π»π―πΈπ΅π·
605 locals raden deze aan
La Placita
300 C. dos HermanosThis Is A Local Area With A Lot Of Bar-Restaurant Or Just Walk And See The Area And Interact With Local Peopple ππΌππ»π»π―πΈπ΅π·
Best Cocktail Bar In Puerto Rico And Top 10 Around The World, 4 Different Music Stages (FREE ENTRANCE) ππΌππ»πΊπ₯πΈπΉπΈπ΅π·
369 locals raden deze aan
La Factoria
148 C. San SebastiΓ‘nBest Cocktail Bar In Puerto Rico And Top 10 Around The World, 4 Different Music Stages (FREE ENTRANCE) ππΌππ»πΊπ₯πΈπΉπΈπ΅π·
Best Local Bar In Old San Juan With Local Culture Music ππΌππ»π»π―πΈπ΅π·
80 locals raden deze aan
La Verguenza Viejo San Juan
280 Bulevar del ValleBest Local Bar In Old San Juan With Local Culture Music ππΌππ»π»π―πΈπ΅π·
Good Local Bar In Santurce With Good Music For Talk And Having Fun With Other Bars On Side!
32 locals raden deze aan
EL NIE BAR
1013 Av. Las PalmasGood Local Bar In Santurce With Good Music For Talk And Having Fun With Other Bars On Side!
Nono's
100 C. San SebastiΓ‘nLocal Old Bar In Old San Juan πΌππ»π»π―π₯πΈπ΅π·
This Place Is Very Local And Cheap On Drinks And Food, The Listen Culture Music Salsa-Bomba-Plena And They Have Live Singers Every Monday Start At 8 PM close At 2 Am 7 Days A Week ππΌππ»π»π―πΈπ΅π·
11 locals raden deze aan
La Terraza De Bonanza
Avenida Eduardo CondeThis Place Is Very Local And Cheap On Drinks And Food, The Listen Culture Music Salsa-Bomba-Plena And They Have Live Singers Every Monday Start At 8 PM close At 2 Am 7 Days A Week ππΌππ»π»π―πΈπ΅π·
Lot Of Barβs And Places To Visit ππΌπ»π―πΈπ΅π·
34 locals raden deze aan
Calle San Sebastian
148 C. San SebastiΓ‘nLot Of Barβs And Places To Visit ππΌπ»π―πΈπ΅π·
Pa Pical
3064 Av. Isla VerdeLocal Spot For Talk Eat And Have Fun!
Food And Drinks With Delivery!
They Are In Condado Area On Front Of La Concha Hotel & Casino This Bar Is The Most Cheap In The Area And Can Have Fun With The Music Or Just Go Eat Or Just Talk And Drink And Have Fun! This Place Is 24/7 Open With Bar And Food! ππΌπ»π―
23 locals raden deze aan
Stop & Go
1102 Av. MagdalenaThey Are In Condado Area On Front Of La Concha Hotel & Casino This Bar Is The Most Cheap In The Area And Can Have Fun With The Music Or Just Go Eat Or Just Talk And Drink And Have Fun! This Place Is 24/7 Open With Bar And Food! ππΌπ»π―
Neighborhoods
Historic, Museums, Old Arquiture, All U Need Is Inside Of Old San Juan ππ΅π·β€οΈ
902 locals raden deze aan
Viejo San Juan
Historic, Museums, Old Arquiture, All U Need Is Inside Of Old San Juan ππ΅π·β€οΈ
On This Area Can Find A Lot Of Restaurantβs-Bars And Night Life With Very Good Prices And Have Placeβs For Everybody. πππΌππ»π»π―πΈπ΅π·
24 locals raden deze aan
Calle LoΓza
Calle LoΓzaOn This Area Can Find A Lot Of Restaurantβs-Bars And Night Life With Very Good Prices And Have Placeβs For Everybody. πππΌππ»π»π―πΈπ΅π·
Beach-Hotel Waterfront Barβs With The Best Public Beach On The Area βEl Alambiqueβ Beach (Front Of Water Beach Club Hotel) ππ©³πΌπ»π―πΈπ΅π·
190 locals raden deze aan
Isla Verde
Beach-Hotel Waterfront Barβs With The Best Public Beach On The Area βEl Alambiqueβ Beach (Front Of Water Beach Club Hotel) ππ©³πΌπ»π―πΈπ΅π·
The βNew San Juanβ Hotels-Barβs-Casino-Food-Beach-Nighlife And Grocery Stores π°πΌππ»π»π―πΈπ΅π·
283 locals raden deze aan
Condado
The βNew San Juanβ Hotels-Barβs-Casino-Food-Beach-Nighlife And Grocery Stores π°πΌππ»π»π―πΈπ΅π·
History-Beach-Public Park-WaterFront Walking Side-LawHouse-Old Arquiture-Urban
7 locals raden deze aan
Puerta de Tierra
History-Beach-Public Park-WaterFront Walking Side-LawHouse-Old Arquiture-Urban
Best Area For Eat The Authentic PuertoRican Street Food (Fried Food And Local Plates) Like BEST MOFONGO AREA And Cheap Priceβs On Front Of Water Area! (Before Than 8PM) ππΌππ»π»π―πΈπ΅π·
287 locals raden deze aan
Campamento PiΓ±ones
Best Area For Eat The Authentic PuertoRican Street Food (Fried Food And Local Plates) Like BEST MOFONGO AREA And Cheap Priceβs On Front Of Water Area! (Before Than 8PM) ππΌππ»π»π―πΈπ΅π·
Shopping!
The largest shopping mall in the Caribbean and the second largest in Latin America. With over 300 stores and βthe center of it allβ as its slogan, this mall does indeed have it all, from high-end stores to local arts and crafts.
607 locals raden deze aan
Plaza Las Americas
525 Av. Franklin Delano RooseveltThe largest shopping mall in the Caribbean and the second largest in Latin America. With over 300 stores and βthe center of it allβ as its slogan, this mall does indeed have it all, from high-end stores to local arts and crafts.
Sightseeing
BEST! Public Beach In The Area Of San Juan ππ©³πΌπ»π―
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Alambique beach
BEST! Public Beach In The Area Of San Juan ππ©³πΌπ»π―
A beloved promenade, dates back to 1853. This beautifully restored walk is a favorite place for locals day and night and welcomes millions of visitors from all over the world. As you enter, youβll notice the walls that once served to protect this marvelous city which are part of the San Juan National Historic Site. π°πΈππ΅π·β€οΈ
162 locals raden deze aan
Paseo de la Princesa
54 C. de la FortalezaA beloved promenade, dates back to 1853. This beautifully restored walk is a favorite place for locals day and night and welcomes millions of visitors from all over the world. As you enter, youβll notice the walls that once served to protect this marvelous city which are part of the San Juan National Historic Site. π°πΈππ΅π·β€οΈ
The El Yunque National Forest is the only tropical rain forest in the national forest system. At nearly 29,000 acres, it is one of the smallest in size, yet one of the most biologically diverse of the national forests hosting hundreds of animal and plant species, some of which are found only here.π¦πΏπΈππ΅π·β€οΈ
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El Yunque Rain Forest
The El Yunque National Forest is the only tropical rain forest in the national forest system. At nearly 29,000 acres, it is one of the smallest in size, yet one of the most biologically diverse of the national forests hosting hundreds of animal and plant species, some of which are found only here.π¦πΏπΈππ΅π·β€οΈ
ATV, Ziplining, Horseback Riding, Archery Tag, Agro Tourism And Trail Rides π§π»ββοΈπΌπ»π―πΈπ΅π·
67 locals raden deze aan
Hacienda Campo Rico
535 Av. Campo RicoATV, Ziplining, Horseback Riding, Archery Tag, Agro Tourism And Trail Rides π§π»ββοΈπΌπ»π―πΈπ΅π·
Balneario Monserrate, often referred to simply as Luquillo Beach, is a long cresent of fine sand, with plenty of mature palm trees for shade, and El Yunque National Forest in the background. Due to a fringing reef, there are no waves to speak of, so it's a perfect beach for young kids. The beach has some food kiosks, restrooms, changing rooms, showers, and lifeguards. There is a small fee to park in the gated parking area. ππΌππ»π»π―π₯πΈπ΅π·
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Playa Liquillo
Balneario Monserrate, often referred to simply as Luquillo Beach, is a long cresent of fine sand, with plenty of mature palm trees for shade, and El Yunque National Forest in the background. Due to a fringing reef, there are no waves to speak of, so it's a perfect beach for young kids. The beach has some food kiosks, restrooms, changing rooms, showers, and lifeguards. There is a small fee to park in the gated parking area. ππΌππ»π»π―π₯πΈπ΅π·
ATV, Horse Ride, Ziplining, Go Karts, River And Restaurant π§π»ββοΈπΌπ»π―π₯πΈπ΅π·
337 locals raden deze aan
Hacienda CarabalΓ
ATV, Horse Ride, Ziplining, Go Karts, River And Restaurant π§π»ββοΈπΌπ»π―π₯πΈπ΅π·
Bacardi
Bacardi Rum Tour π₯πΈπ΅π·
Visitors to the Capitol can make a reservation for a guided tour. The history of the Capitol building began on February 7, 1907, when Don Luis Munoz Rivera, an important figure of the political history of Puerto Rico and legislator at the time, introduced House Bill 84 to the House of Delegates. Although the bill was passed and a neoclassical design had been chosen, the construction of the Capitol encountered several fiscal, economic and political difficulties which resulted in the work being suspended twice. Despite all difficulties encountered throughout the years, the Capitol building was finally inaugurated on February 11, 1929. On June 30, 1977, the Capitol of Puerto Rico was designated a Historic Landmark and on November 18, 1977, it was listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places.
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El Capitolio
Visitors to the Capitol can make a reservation for a guided tour. The history of the Capitol building began on February 7, 1907, when Don Luis Munoz Rivera, an important figure of the political history of Puerto Rico and legislator at the time, introduced House Bill 84 to the House of Delegates. Although the bill was passed and a neoclassical design had been chosen, the construction of the Capitol encountered several fiscal, economic and political difficulties which resulted in the work being suspended twice. Despite all difficulties encountered throughout the years, the Capitol building was finally inaugurated on February 11, 1929. On June 30, 1977, the Capitol of Puerto Rico was designated a Historic Landmark and on November 18, 1977, it was listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places.
Castillo San Felipe del Morro (also known as βEl Morroβ), perhaps the most iconic fortification built by the Spanish in the Americas, covers a 140 foot-high promontory at the entrance to the Bay of San Juan. This fortress consists of 6 levels facing the Atlantic Ocean, all of which were designed to create a devastating artillery fire over enemy ships. By the time of its completion around 1790, it had the reputation of being unconquerable and was the most feared of all the Spanish colonial fortifications.
Construction of the fort began in 1539 on a site chosen for its strategic location at the entrance to one of the best harbors in the Caribbean area. During the late 16th and early 17th century the distinguished Italian military engineers, Bautista Antonelli and Juan Bautista Antonelli transformed El Morro from its original medieval tower shape to a thick-walled masonry stronghold, capable of fully resisting the impact of cannon balls.
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Kasteel San Felipe del Morro
501 Bulevar del ValleCastillo San Felipe del Morro (also known as βEl Morroβ), perhaps the most iconic fortification built by the Spanish in the Americas, covers a 140 foot-high promontory at the entrance to the Bay of San Juan. This fortress consists of 6 levels facing the Atlantic Ocean, all of which were designed to create a devastating artillery fire over enemy ships. By the time of its completion around 1790, it had the reputation of being unconquerable and was the most feared of all the Spanish colonial fortifications.
Construction of the fort began in 1539 on a site chosen for its strategic location at the entrance to one of the best harbors in the Caribbean area. During the late 16th and early 17th century the distinguished Italian military engineers, Bautista Antonelli and Juan Bautista Antonelli transformed El Morro from its original medieval tower shape to a thick-walled masonry stronghold, capable of fully resisting the impact of cannon balls.
Balneario El Escambron is the most picturesque beach in San Juan protected by a coral reef with soft golden sand and perfectly landscaped with tall palm trees providing cozy shaded spots. (Good for snorkeling and scuba diving!) ππΈπ΅π·
118 locals raden deze aan
EscambrΓ³n Beach Club
Calle San AgustΓnBalneario El Escambron is the most picturesque beach in San Juan protected by a coral reef with soft golden sand and perfectly landscaped with tall palm trees providing cozy shaded spots. (Good for snorkeling and scuba diving!) ππΈπ΅π·
Castillo de San CristΓ³bal is massive and imposing; a masterpiece of 18th century military engineering and innovation. Modern military strategists and history buffs enjoy learning of the ingeniousness of its design; all visitors are inspired by the beauty of the architecture and the setting.
190 locals raden deze aan
Kasteel San Cristobal
501 Bulevar del ValleCastillo de San CristΓ³bal is massive and imposing; a masterpiece of 18th century military engineering and innovation. Modern military strategists and history buffs enjoy learning of the ingeniousness of its design; all visitors are inspired by the beauty of the architecture and the setting.
San Juan Bautista is the oldest cathedral in Puerto Rico and the second oldest in the Americas. In addition to the tomb of Juan Ponce de LeΓ³n, it contains the shrine to Carlos Manuel RodrΓguez Santiago -- the first Puerto Rican and the first layperson in the history of the United States to be beatified.
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Catedral
San Juan Bautista is the oldest cathedral in Puerto Rico and the second oldest in the Americas. In addition to the tomb of Juan Ponce de LeΓ³n, it contains the shrine to Carlos Manuel RodrΓguez Santiago -- the first Puerto Rican and the first layperson in the history of the United States to be beatified.
Tucked away in the corner of the old walled city of San Juan is a tiny chapel, one of the most beautiful and secluded monuments in the old capital. It was built on top of the ancient stone walls that protected Puerto Ricoβs capital in 1753 to celebrate a miracle. Since then, tens of thousands of faithful visitors have come to this humble chapel to pray for cures.
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Capilla del Santo Cristo de la Salud
1 C. del CristoTucked away in the corner of the old walled city of San Juan is a tiny chapel, one of the most beautiful and secluded monuments in the old capital. It was built on top of the ancient stone walls that protected Puerto Ricoβs capital in 1753 to celebrate a miracle. Since then, tens of thousands of faithful visitors have come to this humble chapel to pray for cures.
Local π₯ Food
Local Food With A Culture Experience In Old San Juan πΌπ»π―πΈπ΅π·
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RaΓces
315 C. del Recinto SurLocal Food With A Culture Experience In Old San Juan πΌπ»π―πΈπ΅π·
Los Pinos Cafe
659 C. Salva24/7 π₯ππ΅π·β€οΈ
Donde Olga
Close At 9PM π₯ππ΅π·β€οΈ
Levis El Rey del Churrasco
1101 PR-25Close At 3AM 7 Days Open π₯ππ΅π·β€οΈ
Here youβll find young chefs using locally sourced products, experimenting with traditional Puerto Rican cooking techniques and new trends. Snack on criollo dishes, burgers, βAsianricanβ dishes, fish tacos, cocktails and craft beers, and more. Itβs an open environment with picnic tables and live music, or if itβs a game night, a giant screen to watch sports.
224 locals raden deze aan
Lote 23
1552 PR-25Here youβll find young chefs using locally sourced products, experimenting with traditional Puerto Rican cooking techniques and new trends. Snack on criollo dishes, burgers, βAsianricanβ dishes, fish tacos, cocktails and craft beers, and more. Itβs an open environment with picnic tables and live music, or if itβs a game night, a giant screen to watch sports.
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Esquina El Watuzi Thrusday Night Start At 8PM πΌππ»π»
Local Culture Live Music! (FREE)
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La Terraza De Bonanza Monday Night Start At 8 PM πΌππ»π»π―
Local Culture Live Music! (FREE)
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Puerta De La Bandera! (Flag Gate) πΈπ΅π·
Go To La Puerta De La Bandera And Grab A Photo With This Door Flag In Old San Juan (Calle San Jose) Google It: Puerta De La Bandera
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La Respuesta (Music Venue Bar)
Monday Night Best Day Till 3-4am πΌππ»π»
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Hotel Marriott Stelaris Condado!
Live Music On The Lobby For Free And Have Casino! π°πΌππ»π»π΅π·
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Lot Of Museums In Old San Juan
Can Check On Google About Old San Juan Museums Most Of Them Are Free! πΈππ΅π·β€οΈ
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La Placita Santurce
Best Local Places Area From 6PM From Friday To Sunday πΌππ»π»π―πΈπ΅π·