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Extensively restored in the 1990s, this beautiful neoclassical-style theater hosts a wide variety of performances.
Offers self-guided tours through its tropical gardens.
A par-72, 18-hole course open to guests and non-guests of the hotel.
This small military museum was a fort that was built in 1786, and attacked by the British eleven years later.
Built in 1911 for sugarcane trains. The western end of the tunnel connects to the Playa El Pastillo.
You wont go hungry after a swim thanks to the variety of nearby restaurants.
This historical site features a 1,500-year old Taino village, much of which remains intact, and skeletons dating back to A.D. 700.
See a variety of Spanish, African and Indian musical instruments on display, as well as exhibits on beloved Puerto Rican musicians.
A small village billed as the islands seafood capital.
The only large-scale zoo in Puerto Rico, this 45-acre tropical attraction is home to a wide variety of animals including elephants, hippos and exotic birds and reptiles.
A bustling street full of shops and boutiques.
A Mayaguez park with notable walkways and fountains.
Flavors of San Juan Food and Culture Tours likes to take their time and make the evening feel like a boutique dinner and culture tour experience for visitors to the lovely historical Islet of Old San...
Built in stages from 1604 to 1789 and resembling the city hall in Madrid, Spain, this government building also houses a tourist information center and a small gallery of rotating exhibitions.