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Better known as El Morro, this impressive citadel is one of the largest fortifications built by the Spaniards in the Caribbean during the 16th century. Made up by six staggered levels that integrate barracks, dungeons, and storerooms, this fortress was designed to protect the city from attacks made by sea, and it still has some of the original cannons facing the ocean. .
Extending eastward from the Governor's Mansion is Calle Fortaleza, which is one of Old San Juan's oldest and most photogenic streets. You may know it as "Umbrella Street" since it became famous for the multicolored umbrellas that were suspended above parts of the street. The original umbrellas have since been replaced with other decorative canopies – from butterflies to kites to an enormous Puerto Rican flag – so be sure to visit to get a picture in front of the latest installation!
Who does love rum!!! Check out this renowned rum distillery featuring historical tours, mixology classes, tastings & an outdoor patio.
Be sure to check out our favorite beach in the area!!! It is a gem!!
Come visit our favorite burgers in the area! We love them and so will you. They have been open since 1962 and are still going strong!
If you want some amazing thrills while zip lining this is the place to be!