Visit La Placita in the evening (Thursday through Saturday are the busiest nights), and you'll be treated to live music and dancing in the streets. Grab a bite to eat or a drink, the festive atmosphere is contagious!
Balneario El Escambron is the best beach in San Juan and the Metro Area offering experiences full of beauty, exploration, and relaxation. At Escambron you can swim safely, snorkel to observe sea turtles, scuba dive, or take a romantic walk along the scenic oceanside trail.
Originally built in 1521 as the main residence for Puerto Rico's first governor, Juan Ponce de León, this landmark is Old San Juan's oldest residence. Nowadays, the residence serves as a museum housing 16th and 17th-century artifacts.
Originally built in 1853 this boardwalk stretches along the old city to a picturesque fountain at the waterfront. During the weekends, you can enjoy live music, eat great traditional food, and buy crafts from art vendors.
Very good Italian food and good service in a very casual, friendly atmosphere inside the Colonial area of Old San Juan.
Amazing pizza and hand crafted drinks. La Ó is a really cool place tucked away in the city