Family-Friendly Guide to Old San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Courtney McGrath
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Puerto Rico
San Juan
City Travel
Family Travel
History
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Local Food
Curator’s statement
Old San Juan is a beautiful place filled with history. The people are friendly and the food is fantastic. It's a place full of fun for all ages, from toddlers to grandparents.
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Things to do in Old San Juan
Old San Juan is filled with historical places to walk through and learn from. There are a multitude of military forts to visit including the picture-perfect Castillo de San Cristobal and El Morro. Each have beautiful landscapes and cost a small entrance fee of $10 USD for entrance. Just a short walk from there is the Capilla del Cementerio Santa María, a colonial-era cemetery that is a must see!
Walk through Fortaleza Street and do some shopping, don't forget to look up! Walk down the oldest street in Old San Juan and make your way to La Fortaleza, where the Governor of Puerto Rico resides. This cobblestoned street is a must see for the array of boutiques, colors and restaurants. Bring your camera because this street is your next Insta-shot.
Day Trips
Take a trip to ToroVerde Nature Adventure Park to ride the world's 2nd longest zip line: The Monster.
Places to eat & drink in Old San Juan
Breakfast
Chocobar Cortés: Chocolate lover? Find every chocolate dish possible here.
Lunch
Pirilo Pizza Rustica: Grab a delicious rustic pizza for lunch right in the heart of the city.
Dinner
1950 Condado: Authentic Puerto Rican Cuisine you can't beat.
STK Steakhouse San Juan: Located in the Condado Vanderbilt Hotel, this institutions serves food that tastes even better than it looks. Expect stunning presentations.
Drinks
Barrachina: One of three to claim to be the inventor of the piña colada. Either way its a must try!
Casa BACARDÍ: The worlds largest rum distillery, featuring historical tours, mixology classes, tastings and an outdoor patio.
Dessert
Ben & Jerry’s: Grab some Ice cream right on the water!
Anita La Mamma del Gelato: Gelato you can't beat with a cozy atmosphere.
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