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Articles in the Museum Category

Visit the Museums of Old San Juan

Oct 25th, 2007 • By • Category: Art, Museum, Old San Juan, Porta Atlantico (North), Rainy Day Ideas, Tour

The typical visitor to Old San Juan visits the major "touristy" historical sites in the old city, including the forts (El Morro and San Cristobal), La Princesa, La Forteleza, and the Cathedral, to name a few. In fact, our 3-part walking tour will guide you past all of these places. But there are a number [...]


Self Guided Walking Tour of Old San Juan – Part 3

Jul 14th, 2007 • By • Category: Art, History, Museum, Old San Juan, Rainy Day Ideas

Part 2 of our Old San Juan Self Guided Walking Tour series started at El Morro and ended back at La Casita. This article will pick up where the prior one left off. This time we will go east from La Casita. With the Casita to your back, cross the street (by the horse carriage [...]


Self Guided Walking Tour of Old San Juan – Part 1

Jul 1st, 2007 • By • Category: Art, History, Museum, Old San Juan, Porta Atlantico (North), Rainy Day Ideas, San Juan Metro, Shopping

So you decided to spend some time exploring Old San Juan? You will not be disappointed! The old city is a small area, only 7 square blocks. But there is so much to do and see in that small area that you can spend days there and never see everything. Or if you are in [...]


Old San Juan 101 – Basic Info to Know Before You Go

May 21st, 2007 • By • Category: Art, History, Museum, Old San Juan, Porta Atlantico (North), Rainy Day Ideas, Shopping

Ask anyone about what they consider a “Must See” while visiting Puerto Rico and they will most likely say Old San Juan. That is because this old historic city offers so much. There is literally something for everyone: beautiful views (great for photographers), architecture, restaurants, art, museums, shopping, history, sculptures, people-watching, music, dance, bars and [...]


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