San Juan
City at the foot of the Andes, known for wine production and as a gateway to Aconcagua. Rebuilt after a devastating 1944 earthquake.
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Castillo San Cristóbal
The largest Spanish fort in the Americas, built to protect San Juan from land attacks. Features exte…
Castillo San Felipe del Morro
A 16th-century citadel built by the Spanish to defend San Juan Bay. This UNESCO World Heritage Site …
La Fortaleza
The official residence of the Governor of Puerto Rico since the 16th century and a UNESCO World Heri…
Muralla de San Juan
Historic defensive walls built by the Spanish in the 16th century to protect the city. Stretches alo…
Plaza de San José
Historic colonial square dating from the 16th century, featuring a statue of Ponce de León. Surround…