Consisting of 400 restored buildings from the 16th- and 17th-century Spanish colonial period, this area in San Juan is steeped in history with an old-world and romantic European charm.
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26 ReviewsConsisting of 400 restored buildings from the 16th- and 17th-century Spanish colonial period, this area in San Juan is steeped in history with an old-world and romantic European charm.
More than just an art museum, the Museo del Arte hosts concerts and festivals as well.
A bustling street full of shops and boutiques.
Fine shop specializing in the rarest and, in many cases, the most expensive antiques, art work, period furniture and tribal art pieces.
Beach that extends for several miles east of downtown (Old San Juan), which is lined with high-rise resorts and packed with sun worshippers.
This central market square is not merely home to a number of vendors, but this busy plaza also plays host to a number of festivals throughout the year.
A lively and eclectic market with everything from fruit vendors to religious artifacts to street dancers.
More than a spice shop, Spicy Caribbee also sells tropical jams, Puerto Rican coffee and fragrances.
A boutique selling womens clothing from shawls and sarongs to dresses and jewelry, in mostly bright colors.
This shop sells hand-crafted wooden 3D wall hangings, usually depicting saints.
Sells santos (figurine saints) and statuettes of evil spirits as masked revelers.
A garden of carved and gilded figures: spirits, gods, warriors and animals.
Amparo Cuillars porcelain paintings are all the rage.
"That shopping street," as known to cab drivers; a tourist must.
Rotation exhibitions often feature Caribbean contemporary art, and theres a permanent folk art exhibit as well.
Offers a comprehensive selection of Spanish-language books, particularly Puerto Rican literature.
The majority of San Juan's hotels, restaurants and nightclubs are centered along Ashford Avenue in the Condado section of the city.
