
Puerto Rico
Colonial streets meet craft cocktails and Caribbean cuisine
Highlights
Explore UNESCO-listed cobblestone streets, pastel colonial architecture, and centuries of Puerto Rican history guided by a local expert.
Sample over 20 craft spirits from around the world with gourmet bites at an upscale tasting event in Condado.
Discover street vendors, artisan goods, and authentic Puerto Rican flavors in the vibrant heart of Old San Juan.
Experience Old San Juan's legendary nightlife scene with craft mojitos and salsa dancing in historic colonial buildings.
Savor contemporary Puerto Rican cuisine highlighting local ingredients in a sophisticated, minimalist setting.
Where to Stay
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The Condado Vanderbilt Hotel
Luxury beachfront property with minimalist modern design, oceanfront rooms, rooftop pool, and walking distance to dining and spirits festival. Contemporary aesthetic, excellent for group celebrations.
Where to Eat
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Café Puerto Rico
Start with traditional mofongo, alcapurrias, and fresh-pressed juices in a casual, authentic setting. Try the local café con leche.

Nisper Asador
Upscale contemporary Puerto Rican cuisine featuring grilled local seafood, artisanal plating, and an excellent wine list. Modern minimal ambiance with harbor views.
What to Do
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Old San Juan Historic Walking Tour with Food Stops
Guided 2-3 hour tour of UNESCO colonial streets, pastel buildings, El Morro fortress views, and curated stops at local vendors and hidden gems. Includes photo opportunities at iconic colored doorways.

Premium Spirits Festival at Condado Ocean Club
Upscale tasting event featuring 20+ craft spirits from around the world with gourmet hors d'oeuvres. Meets at Condado Ocean Club; small-group format ideal for celebrations.

Calle San Sebastian Nightlife Crawl
Self-guided or casual bar hopping along Calle San Sebastian, famous for colorful colonial building exteriors, craft cocktails, live salsa music, and vibrant street energy. Hit 2-3 bars for drinks and dancing.
Good to Know
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Photography Timing in Old San Juan
Shoot early morning (7-9 AM) or late afternoon (4-6 PM) for soft light on colorful colonial buildings without crowds. Avoid harsh midday sun. The waterfront and El Morro plaza offer best vistas for celebratory group shots.
Street Market Shopping Strategy
La Placita de Santurce and Old San Juan's side streets host artisan vendors selling local crafts, rum, coffee, and souvenirs. Negotiate prices gently; most vendors accept cash and cards. Budget 1-2 hours for browsing without rushing.
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