
San Juan
Colorful streets, seaside forts, and tropical rhythms in one day
Highlights
Walk the historic city walls and explore El Morro’s dramatic ocean views.
Taste classic Puerto Rican dishes like mofongo and alcapurrias at affordable, no-fuss spots.
Capture pastel facades and blue cobblestones glowing in late-afternoon light.
Unwind by the Atlantic at Escambrón Beach with city views behind you.
Listen to live salsa and Latin jazz at a small, lively Old San Juan bar.
Where to Eat
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Cafetería Mallorca
Classic Old San Juan café; try a toasted mallorca (sweet bread) with ham and cheese plus café con leche for a very local start.

Cafe Manolín
Busy local diner-style restaurant; order the daily carne guisada (beef stew) or roasted chicken with arroz con gandules and maduros.
What to Do
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Castillo San Felipe del Morro
Explore the 16th‑century seaside fortress, walk the vast lawn, and head up to the ramparts for sweeping ocean and city views—amazing for photos, especially of the garitas (sentry boxes).

Paseo del Morro & Old San Juan Streets
Stroll the oceanfront Paseo del Morro trail below the fortress walls, then wander the blue cobblestone streets (look for Calle del Cristo and colorful side alleys) for casual street photography and small souvenir stalls.

Escambrón Beach & Evening Live Music in Old San Juan
Head to Escambrón Beach for a late‑afternoon swim and sunset photos with the city skyline, then Uber back into Old San Juan after dark to catch live salsa or Latin jazz at a small bar like Nuyorican Café or a plaza with musicians.
Good to Know
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How to Move Comfortably Between Neighborhoods
Base most of your day in one main area to avoid time in traffic—Old San Juan is perfect for this—and use short Uber rides only when you switch clusters (for example, Old San Juan to Escambrón Beach is usually 10–15 minutes). Check fare estimates in the app before confirming, and avoid switching back and forth between areas to keep costs and fatigue down.
Staying Safe and Comfortable With Sun and Crowds
Start outdoor activities like the forts and Paseo del Morro before midday heat, keep sunscreen, a hat, and water with you, and duck into shaded plazas or AC cafés when you feel drained. In busier evening spots, keep valuables secured, but relax—San Juan’s central areas are generally safe if you use normal big‑city awareness and avoid very dark, empty side streets late at night.
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