Restaurant · San Juan
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"Natalia Vallejo, of Cocina al Fondo in San Juan, became the first James Beard Award winner from Puerto Rico with her win in the best chef: South category." - Hillary Dixler Canavan
Hotel · San Juan
Nestled in the vibrant Condado neighborhood, this chic, minimalist hotel is just a short stroll from the beach, complete with a terrace and an Asian eatery.
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Wine bar · San Juan
Tucked away in Old San Juan, El Vino Crudo is a charming natural wine bar and restaurant with a cozy vibe, dazzling wine selection, and delicious, shareable bites.
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Artistic handicrafts · San Juan
Nestled in Old San Juan, this lively quarter brims with charming boutiques, local cafes, and an art studio, perfect for leisurely strolls and unique finds.
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Art museum · San Juan
Museum showcasing regional/Latin American contemporary art in 1918 white-columned middle school.
Nestled just two blocks from the University of Puerto Rico, this cozy downtown hotel offers straightforward rooms equipped with kitchenettes and free breakfast, perfect for budget travelers seeking convenience over luxury.
Performing arts theater · San Juan
Nestled in Old San Juan, this beautifully preserved 1824 theater boasts stunning architecture, a charming vibe, and great views from every seat.
Asian restaurant · San Juan
"Asian restaurant with focus in Chinese (including traditional Cantonese food), Japanese (Sushi), Pho (Soup Noodles) and Poke Bowls."
Tour agency · San Juan
"THE TOUR WHAT TO EXPECT: Enjoy a nice walking tour through Old San Juan, the second oldest city in America and the oldest in the U.S.A. For centuries, the city of Old San Juan was an important military base surrounded by fortifications and walls. This tour invites you to see San Juan through a local’s perspective, learn the history of the forts, walk through the colonial houses, and enjoy the eternal summer of the island and feel the essence and the truth of Puerto Rico. WHEN: Tours are every day at 10AM *Must book in advance* WHERE: In front of the Columbus statue at Plaza Colón. HOW MUCH: The tour is based on tips but the recommended tip is $10 per person LANGUAGE: English"
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Paseo de la Princesa, is a partially waterside 19th-century pedestrian promenade about .50 miles in length, located in the historic district of Old San Juan in Puerto Rico.
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This laid-back hotel boasts bright rooms, some with stunning ocean views, a rooftop terrace, and a casual vibe, all within striking distance of San Juan's attractions.