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Eat & Drink

Santaella

Elevated and contemporary Puerto Rican cuisine

 

Luisa

International Cuisine

 

Yoko

Sushi

 

La Casita Blanca

Casual Puerto Rican cuisine

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Casa Pimentón 

Artisan pizzeria

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Cocina Al Fondo

Innovative Puerto Rican cuisine with a local soul

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Semilla

Casual brunch with Puerto Rican fusion

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Barrachina

The piña colada was born in 1963 at Barrachina, a historic restaurant in Old San Juan where this iconic cocktail was created.

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Mar y Rosa Rooftop

Mar y Rosa Rooftop, in Old San Juan, offers spectacular views of the sea and city, perfect for enjoying cocktails and sunsets.

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La Factoría

La Factoría is an iconic bar in Old San Juan, known for its creative cocktails and unique atmosphere.

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Other Restaurants

For those seeking a more exclusive dining experience, we recommend the following restaurants: 

Mario Pagan

Maro

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Things to Do

Old San Juan is the historic heart of Puerto Rico, known for its colorful colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and rich cultural heritage. Explore landmarks, shop for local crafts, and enjoy a vibrant nightlife.

Castillo San Felipe del Morro, commonly known as El Morro, is a historic fortress in San Juan built in the 16th century. It offers stunning views and a glimpse into Puerto Rico’s colonial past as you explore its massive walls, tunnels, and cannons.

Ocean Park Beach is a wide and peaceful beach located between Condado and Isla Verde, perfect for walking, sports, or simply relaxing.

Casa Bacardí, located in Cataño across the San Juan Bay, is Puerto Rico’s most famous rum distillery. It offers guided tours where visitors can learn about Bacardí’s history, its production process, and enjoy tastings. It’s a popular experience for those looking to explore the island’s rum-making heritage.

The Puerto Rico Museum of Art, located in Santurce, San Juan, is one of the island’s leading cultural institutions. The museum features an extensive collection of Puerto Rican art, ranging from the 17th century to contemporary works.

El Yunque is the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest System, located about 45 minutes from San Juan. With trails, waterfalls, and rich biodiversity, it’s perfect for those looking to explore Puerto Rico’s natural beauty. You can visit by car or join guided tours from the city.

Diana &Andrés

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