Condado Beach

Condado Beach

Condado Beach is one of the most popular beaches in San Juan, known for its golden sands and calm turquoise waters. Located in the heart of Condado, it offers an ideal spot for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. With nearby hotels, restaurants, and bars, visitors can easily spend the day enjoying the beach, and the area has a vibrant nightlife that comes alive at night.

Condado Beach

Laguna del Condado

The Laguna del Condado is a serene, saltwater lagoon that offers a peaceful escape from the city hustle. Kayaking, paddleboarding, and boat tours are popular activities here, allowing visitors to explore the lagoon's beautiful scenery. It's a tranquil spot to enjoy nature, birdwatch, or take a leisurely boat ride through the calm waters.

Laguna del Condado
Laguna del Condado
Condado Vanderbilt Hotel

Condado Vanderbilt Hotel

The Condado Vanderbilt Hotel is a historic luxury hotel offering stunning views of the ocean and top-notch amenities. The hotel is known for its elegant architecture, with a blend of old-world charm and modern sophistication. Even if you're not staying at the hotel, you can enjoy its fine dining restaurants, elegant bars, or spa services.

Condado Vanderbilt Hotel

Ashford Avenue

Ashford Avenue is the main street of Condado, lined with upscale shops, trendy cafes, art galleries, and vibrant restaurants. The avenue is known for its lively atmosphere and is a great place to take a walk, do some shopping, or enjoy a meal. It’s a central hub for tourists and locals alike, offering a mix of Puerto Rican culture and modern flair.

Ashford Avenue
Ashford Avenue
Puerto Rico Museum of Contemporary Art

Puerto Rico Museum of Contemporary Art

Located near Condado, the Puerto Rico Museum of Contemporary Art (MAC) is a cultural hotspot featuring exhibitions from local and international artists. With its impressive collection of contemporary art, the museum is a great way to dive into the island’s vibrant art scene. The museum also hosts workshops, educational programs, and special events for visitors.

Puerto Rico Museum of Contemporary Art

Castillo San Felipe del Morro (El Morro)

Castillo San Felipe del Morro (El Morro) , commonly known as El Morro, is one of Puerto Rico’s most iconic landmarks. This 16th-century fortification sits at the entrance of San Juan Harbor, offering panoramic views of the sea and the city. Visitors can explore its vast grounds, including its defensive walls, dungeons, and watchtowers, while learning about its history through informative exhibits.

Castillo San Felipe del Morro (El Morro)
Castillo San Felipe del Morro (El Morro)
Castillo San Cristóbal

Castillo San Cristóbal

Castillo San Cristóbal is another historic fort in Old San Juan, built to protect the city from land-based attacks. As the largest fortification built by the Spanish in the Americas, it offers visitors an extensive network of tunnels, lookout points, and beautiful views of Old San Juan. The fort is part of the San Juan National Historic Site and offers guided tours that highlight its significance in Puerto Rican history.

Castillo San Cristóbal

Plaza de Armas

Plaza de Armas is the central square of Old San Juan, surrounded by historic buildings, including the San Juan City Hall and the Palacio de la Administración. The plaza is a gathering place for both locals and tourists, often filled with street vendors, musicians, and outdoor cafes. It's a great spot to relax and soak in the atmosphere of the colonial heart of San Juan.

Plaza de Armas
Plaza de Armas
La Fortaleza

La Fortaleza

La Fortaleza is the official residence of the Governor of Puerto Rico and one of the oldest executive residences in the Western Hemisphere. Built in the 16th century, this UNESCO World Heritage site is rich in history and offers guided tours that explain its historical significance, from its military role to its current function as the seat of the Puerto Rican government.

La Fortaleza

Paseo de la Princesa

Paseo de la Princesa is a picturesque promenade that runs along the Old San Juan waterfront. The beautifully landscaped walkway is lined with statues, fountains, and trees, offering a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll. It also leads to the La Rogativa statue, commemorating the historic defense of San Juan, and provides views of the harbor and the Atlantic Ocean.

Paseo de la Princesa
Paseo de la Princesa