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About San Juan

Overview

San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a dynamic and cosmopolitan capital that seamlessly blends its rich historical heritage with modern attractions. This vibrant city, home to over a million residents, is a favorite vacation spot for hundreds of thousands of tourists each year. San Juan offers a unique mix of Spanish-era historic sites, such as the iconic San Felipe del Morro fortress, alongside contemporary entertainment and trendy shopping districts. The average price of hotels in San Juan is $202, with options ranging from $95 to $513. With 70 hotels available, visitors can find accommodations in various neighborhoods, including Santurce, Condado, San Juan Antiguo, Old San Juan, and Puerta de Tierra. Some of the most popular hotels in the area include the Condado Ocean Club - Adults Only, The Looking Glass Hotel, The Tryst Beachfront Hotel, Dream Inn PR, and Sandy Beach Hotel.

Things to Do in San Juan

Old San Juan is a must-visit area, offering a charming glimpse into the past with its restored 16th- and 17th-century Spanish colonial buildings. The narrow cobblestone streets are alive with history, culture, and vibrant colors, making it a delightful place to explore.

The San Felipe del Morro Fortress, commonly known as El Morro, was built to protect the city from sea attacks. Recognized as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations in 1983, this imposing fort now serves as a museum with spectacular views, open for visitors to explore.

La Fortaleza, also known as the Palacio de Santa Catalina, is the official residence and office of the governor of Puerto Rico. Built in 1540, this magnificent mansion has been in continuous use and includes a chapel, reflecting the island's deeply rooted Catholic culture.

The Casa Blanca Museum, constructed in 1521, was initially designed to protect governor Ponce de León, who never actually lived there. The mansion was later taken over by the Spanish militia and then the U.S. military before being transformed into a museum in 1966.

Capilla del Cristo, a small chapel perched on a cliff, is steeped in urban legend. It is said to have been built after a mysterious horse rider fell off the edge of the cliff. Despite several restorations, the chapel retains its historical charm.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in San Juan

For a lively night out, Club Brava is the place to be. Dance the night away until your feet hurt, and when you need a break, head upstairs to the Ultra Lounge for some refreshments.

El Batey offers a unique dive bar experience with its graffiti-covered walls and low-key lighting. The retro jukebox and laid-back atmosphere make it a perfect spot for a casual night out.

La Taberna Lúpulo is a haven for beer enthusiasts, featuring Puerto Rico's best selection of microbrews. With 30 ever-changing taps, this corner bar offers some of America's finest and most unique brews.

Los 3 Cuernos is famous for its flavored chichaítos, a popular Puerto Rican drink made with rum and anise liquor. With 25 flavors to choose from, including passion fruit, coconut, and ginger, it's a must-try.

La Factoría, a craft cocktail bar in Old San Juan, is known for its great music and vibrant atmosphere. Enjoy DJs, acoustic guitar performances, sing-along sets, and delicious tapas to keep you energized throughout the night.

Where to Eat in San Juan

Istanbul Restaurant offers a taste of Turkey with dishes like mixed grill, shish kebab, and Anatolian casserole. The food is always freshly prepared, and the staff is attentive and friendly.

311 (Trois Cent Onze) is an elegant French restaurant located in the heart of Old San Juan. It serves authentic French cuisine, complemented by an excellent wine selection. The menu includes vegan and vegetarian options, as well as a variety of fine desserts.

Restaurante Raíces provides an authentic Puerto Rican dining experience with local delicacies such as mofongo, tostones, and traditional rice with green beans. The restaurant features both indoor and sidewalk dining areas.

Restaurant Barrachina, the birthplace of the piña colada, offers a diverse menu of genuine Puerto Rican dishes. It's also an ideal venue for events and celebrations, including weddings and rehearsal dinners.

Restaurant Casita Blanca, a family-owned establishment, is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Located off the beaten path, it serves delicious Puerto Rican fare, including the native plantain dish "mofongo." Don't forget to try the house drink, "chichaíto."

Cheapest time to stay in San Juan

September is the cheapest time to stay in San Juan for an average of $237 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$323

February

$327

March

$341

April

$310

May

$260

June

$253

July

$260

August

$251

September

$237

October

$242

November

$264

December

$305

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