Guidebook for San Juan

Adolfo
Guidebook for San Juan

Arts & Culture

There are many cultural activities during the year.
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Colisée de Porto Rico José Miguel Agrelot
500 Av. Arterial B
75 habitants recommandent
There are many cultural activities during the year.
Contemporary Arts Museum of Puerto Rico. The museum was founded by artists and sponsors of the civil society and was officially instituted on October 8, 1984 as a non-profit organization. After its incorporation, the Museum offered its services in public spaces like Plaza Las Américas and amongst offices of known contributors. In 1988, the University of the Sacred Heart granted the museum a provisional home free of charge at the Magdalena Sofía Barat building. After 15 years, the museum officially petitioned the government to grant them the Labra Historical Building in Santurce. On October 20, 2002, the museum and Governor Sila Calderón signed a contract granting the museum the rights for the building. Enjoy !
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Museum of Contemporary Art of Puerto Rico
162 habitants recommandent
Contemporary Arts Museum of Puerto Rico. The museum was founded by artists and sponsors of the civil society and was officially instituted on October 8, 1984 as a non-profit organization. After its incorporation, the Museum offered its services in public spaces like Plaza Las Américas and amongst offices of known contributors. In 1988, the University of the Sacred Heart granted the museum a provisional home free of charge at the Magdalena Sofía Barat building. After 15 years, the museum officially petitioned the government to grant them the Labra Historical Building in Santurce. On October 20, 2002, the museum and Governor Sila Calderón signed a contract granting the museum the rights for the building. Enjoy !

Sightseeing

A must go historic place ! Old San Juan provides a free trolley service to get you around the city. The trolley runs every day Monday through Friday from 7am until 6 pm, and Saturday and Sunday from 9am until 7pm every 15 minutes. Most of the trolleys are accessible for wheelchairs and mobility devices and identified with the blue International Symbol of Accessibility. San Juan is the capital and most populous city in Puerto Rico. Founded in 1521 by Juan Ponce de León, who named it City of Puerto Rico (Rich Port). The capital of Puerto Rico is the oldest city under U.S. jurisdiction, but some people argue than St. Augustine, Florida, founded in 1565 is the oldest city in the continental United States. San Juan is known as La Ciudad Amurallada (the walled city) and is one of the biggest and best natural harbors in the Caribbean and is the second oldest European-founded city in theAmericas (after Santo Domingo, which was officially founded on August 5, 1498.) Old San Juan has several plazas: Plaza de San José is a favorite meeting place for young and old alike. At its center stands the bronze statue of Ponce de León, made from a British cannons captured in during Sir Ralph Abercromby's attack 1797. The plaza is skirted by a number of historic buildings. Abutting Plaza San José is the Plaza del Quinto Centenario (Quincentennial Square), opened in October 12, 1992. This plaza is the cornerstone of Puerto Rico's commemoration of the 500th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the New World, has a sculpture which rises 12 meters (40 feet). The monumental totemic sculpture in black granite and ceramics symbolizes the earthen and clay roots of American history and is the work of Jaime Suarez, one of Puerto Rico's foremost artists. Plaza de Armas (Arms Square) is Old San Juan's main square, on San José Street. Features four statues representing the four seasons; all are over 100 years old. It was carefully planned as the main city square and has served as a social meeting place for generations. Plaza de Colón (Columbus Square) was originally called St. James Square was renamed in 1893 to honor Christopher Columbus on the 400th anniversary of his discovery of Puerto Rico; bronze tablets at the pedestal of the Columbus statue record important episodes in the explorer's life. Plazuela de la Rogativa (Plaza of Religious Procession) was built in 1971, features a modern sculpture depicting a procession of religious women commemorates an event that took place on the site in 1797. During the spring of that year, a fleet of British ships led by under Sir Ralph Ambercrombie sailed into San Juan Bay, meaning to launch an assault on the city and take control of the colony. When the attack was foiled, they undertook a naval blockade of San Juan, hoping to starve the residents into submission. As the towns people began to despair of any help from soldiers garrisoned in the inland towns, the governor ordered a rogativa, or divine entreaty, to ask the saints for assistance. The women of the town formed a procession through the streets, carrying torches and ringing bells. The British, hearing the commotion and seeing the moving lights, decided that reinforcements had arrived and quickly sailed off. The Plaza de Hostos is located near La Casita, features artisan displays, snack stands, and traditional piragüeros, who sell shaved ice topped with tropical fruit syrup. The Parque de las Palomas (Pigeon Park) is located near the Paseo de la Princesa, next to Capilla del Cristo at the end of Cristo Street. This park overlooks the restored La Princesa Jail, now a government office with an attractive art gallery. It is the perfect spot from which to enjoy a magnificent view of the harbor, city and mountains. It is also a great choice for families with small children; kids will enjoy interacting with the local pigeons. The Cuartel de Ballajá (Ballajá Barracks or Ballajá Quarters) housed Spanish soldiers and their families in the late 1800s, the building could accommodate up to 1,000 people. The construction began in 1854, the main building was completed in 1863 and the chapel was added in 1881. Originally conceived as a solution to the lodging needs of military personnel stationed in San Juan. The Cuartel de Ballajá is a three-story square building with large gates on two ends, ample balconies, designed with a series of arches and a protected central courtyard that served as a plaza and covers a reservoir. The Cuartel de Ballajá was the last and largest building constructed by the Spaniards in the New World. Facilities included officer quarters, warehouses, kitchens, dining rooms, prison cells and stables. After the Spanish American War, the U.S. Army used Ballajá to house its Infantry division. In 1943, it was converted into a military medical facility, known as the Rodriguez Hospital and it was part of the Fort Brooke structure. Today it houses the Museum of the Americas (inaugurated October 12, 1992, 2nd floor).
460 habitants recommandent
Old San Juan
100 C. de la Fortaleza
460 habitants recommandent
A must go historic place ! Old San Juan provides a free trolley service to get you around the city. The trolley runs every day Monday through Friday from 7am until 6 pm, and Saturday and Sunday from 9am until 7pm every 15 minutes. Most of the trolleys are accessible for wheelchairs and mobility devices and identified with the blue International Symbol of Accessibility. San Juan is the capital and most populous city in Puerto Rico. Founded in 1521 by Juan Ponce de León, who named it City of Puerto Rico (Rich Port). The capital of Puerto Rico is the oldest city under U.S. jurisdiction, but some people argue than St. Augustine, Florida, founded in 1565 is the oldest city in the continental United States. San Juan is known as La Ciudad Amurallada (the walled city) and is one of the biggest and best natural harbors in the Caribbean and is the second oldest European-founded city in theAmericas (after Santo Domingo, which was officially founded on August 5, 1498.) Old San Juan has several plazas: Plaza de San José is a favorite meeting place for young and old alike. At its center stands the bronze statue of Ponce de León, made from a British cannons captured in during Sir Ralph Abercromby's attack 1797. The plaza is skirted by a number of historic buildings. Abutting Plaza San José is the Plaza del Quinto Centenario (Quincentennial Square), opened in October 12, 1992. This plaza is the cornerstone of Puerto Rico's commemoration of the 500th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the New World, has a sculpture which rises 12 meters (40 feet). The monumental totemic sculpture in black granite and ceramics symbolizes the earthen and clay roots of American history and is the work of Jaime Suarez, one of Puerto Rico's foremost artists. Plaza de Armas (Arms Square) is Old San Juan's main square, on San José Street. Features four statues representing the four seasons; all are over 100 years old. It was carefully planned as the main city square and has served as a social meeting place for generations. Plaza de Colón (Columbus Square) was originally called St. James Square was renamed in 1893 to honor Christopher Columbus on the 400th anniversary of his discovery of Puerto Rico; bronze tablets at the pedestal of the Columbus statue record important episodes in the explorer's life. Plazuela de la Rogativa (Plaza of Religious Procession) was built in 1971, features a modern sculpture depicting a procession of religious women commemorates an event that took place on the site in 1797. During the spring of that year, a fleet of British ships led by under Sir Ralph Ambercrombie sailed into San Juan Bay, meaning to launch an assault on the city and take control of the colony. When the attack was foiled, they undertook a naval blockade of San Juan, hoping to starve the residents into submission. As the towns people began to despair of any help from soldiers garrisoned in the inland towns, the governor ordered a rogativa, or divine entreaty, to ask the saints for assistance. The women of the town formed a procession through the streets, carrying torches and ringing bells. The British, hearing the commotion and seeing the moving lights, decided that reinforcements had arrived and quickly sailed off. The Plaza de Hostos is located near La Casita, features artisan displays, snack stands, and traditional piragüeros, who sell shaved ice topped with tropical fruit syrup. The Parque de las Palomas (Pigeon Park) is located near the Paseo de la Princesa, next to Capilla del Cristo at the end of Cristo Street. This park overlooks the restored La Princesa Jail, now a government office with an attractive art gallery. It is the perfect spot from which to enjoy a magnificent view of the harbor, city and mountains. It is also a great choice for families with small children; kids will enjoy interacting with the local pigeons. The Cuartel de Ballajá (Ballajá Barracks or Ballajá Quarters) housed Spanish soldiers and their families in the late 1800s, the building could accommodate up to 1,000 people. The construction began in 1854, the main building was completed in 1863 and the chapel was added in 1881. Originally conceived as a solution to the lodging needs of military personnel stationed in San Juan. The Cuartel de Ballajá is a three-story square building with large gates on two ends, ample balconies, designed with a series of arches and a protected central courtyard that served as a plaza and covers a reservoir. The Cuartel de Ballajá was the last and largest building constructed by the Spaniards in the New World. Facilities included officer quarters, warehouses, kitchens, dining rooms, prison cells and stables. After the Spanish American War, the U.S. Army used Ballajá to house its Infantry division. In 1943, it was converted into a military medical facility, known as the Rodriguez Hospital and it was part of the Fort Brooke structure. Today it houses the Museum of the Americas (inaugurated October 12, 1992, 2nd floor).
Castillo de San Cristóbal (San Cristóbal Fort) is El Morro's partner in the city's defense. Built in 1634 (completed in 1771), was considered the Gibraltar of the West Indies. San Cristóbal was supported by a massive system of outworks which provided defense in depth and is is one of the largest defenses ever built in the Americas. It rose 150 feet, covering 27 acres of land. As if its size and height weren't sufficient to intimidate enemies, its intricate modular design was sure to foil them. A strategic masterpiece, it features five independent units, each connected by moat and tunnel; each fully self-sufficient should the others fall. It's a World Heritage and National Historic Site, administered by the U.S. National Park Service. Open daily from 9am to 6pm; (787) 729-6960. To go there you can take the Urban Train (nearby) at Rio Piedras Station and go in the direction of Sagrado Corazon Station. Step down at Sagrado Corazon and there transfer and take the bus E10 (on board) which will take you to Covadonga Terminal. The trip by train and bus is about 55 minutes, but very enjoyable. If you go by car is only 17 minutes from here, 8 miles in total. Enjoy ! Your friend, Adolfo
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Castillo de San Cristobal
501 Bulevar del Valle
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Castillo de San Cristóbal (San Cristóbal Fort) is El Morro's partner in the city's defense. Built in 1634 (completed in 1771), was considered the Gibraltar of the West Indies. San Cristóbal was supported by a massive system of outworks which provided defense in depth and is is one of the largest defenses ever built in the Americas. It rose 150 feet, covering 27 acres of land. As if its size and height weren't sufficient to intimidate enemies, its intricate modular design was sure to foil them. A strategic masterpiece, it features five independent units, each connected by moat and tunnel; each fully self-sufficient should the others fall. It's a World Heritage and National Historic Site, administered by the U.S. National Park Service. Open daily from 9am to 6pm; (787) 729-6960. To go there you can take the Urban Train (nearby) at Rio Piedras Station and go in the direction of Sagrado Corazon Station. Step down at Sagrado Corazon and there transfer and take the bus E10 (on board) which will take you to Covadonga Terminal. The trip by train and bus is about 55 minutes, but very enjoyable. If you go by car is only 17 minutes from here, 8 miles in total. Enjoy ! Your friend, Adolfo

Drinks & Nightlife

Also known as "La Placita de Santurce" is a must go place. Best from thuesday to sundays. The best nightlife in San Juan, for meeting new friends, walking in the streets, dancing salsa, dancing, drinking, eating, seeing art, or just relaxing. There are many restaurants, bars, pubs, many types of music genres, etc, etc, Locals and tourists !! Enjoy this is a place where you will find many dancing places, restaurants and many amenities. A place to make new friends !
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La Plaza del Mercado Santurce
205 Calle Jose M. Raffucci
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Also known as "La Placita de Santurce" is a must go place. Best from thuesday to sundays. The best nightlife in San Juan, for meeting new friends, walking in the streets, dancing salsa, dancing, drinking, eating, seeing art, or just relaxing. There are many restaurants, bars, pubs, many types of music genres, etc, etc, Locals and tourists !! Enjoy this is a place where you will find many dancing places, restaurants and many amenities. A place to make new friends !
La Placita de Santurce is a must go place. Best from thuesday to sundays. The best nightlife in San Juan, for meeting new friends, walking in the streets, dancing salsa, dancing, drinking, eating, seeing art, or just relaxing. There are many restaurants, bars, pubs, etc, etc, Locals and tourists !! Enjoy !!
605 habitants recommandent
La Placita
300 C. dos Hermanos
605 habitants recommandent
La Placita de Santurce is a must go place. Best from thuesday to sundays. The best nightlife in San Juan, for meeting new friends, walking in the streets, dancing salsa, dancing, drinking, eating, seeing art, or just relaxing. There are many restaurants, bars, pubs, etc, etc, Locals and tourists !! Enjoy !!
For Punk Rock lovers ! Only 7 minutes walking distance, downstairs to the right in Ponce de Leon Avenue, very near Rio Piedras square. Enjoy !!
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Club 77
1102 Av. Juan Ponce de León
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For Punk Rock lovers ! Only 7 minutes walking distance, downstairs to the right in Ponce de Leon Avenue, very near Rio Piedras square. Enjoy !!

Parks & Nature

I recommend to see this Guidebook by using your cell phone or tablet in your reservation because it has a links to the places shown here. I hope you enjoy my recommendations for Sightseeing, Arts & Entertainment, Food Scene, Drinks & Nightlife, Parks & Nature, Arts & Culture, Shopping, Essentials, Entertainment & Activities and other. El Morro Fort a must go place ! Castillo San Felipe del Morro, (El Morro) sits atop a high promontory overlooking the entrance to the San Juan Bay. It is the result of the efforts of Spanish engineers over a period of more than 250 years and is one of the largest fortifications built by the Spain in the Caribbean. Although its foundation was laid in 1539, the six-level fortification was not considered complete until 1787. During World War II, the U.S. government added an artillery fire control station. El Morro suffered several attacks from the English in 1595 and 1598 and the Dutch in 1625. In 1898, during the Spanish-American War, United States Navy ships fired upon the fortification, destroying the lighthouse, which was later restored. Visit casemates and the chapel. Gaze over 60 foot walls to the ocean and aim your camera on the cannons and that still guard the harbor today. Stroll on the lawn where soldiers once marched and watch kites flying in the afternoon trade winds. Enjoy ! Adolfo Cel 787 310-0099
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El Morro
Calle Beneficencia
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I recommend to see this Guidebook by using your cell phone or tablet in your reservation because it has a links to the places shown here. I hope you enjoy my recommendations for Sightseeing, Arts & Entertainment, Food Scene, Drinks & Nightlife, Parks & Nature, Arts & Culture, Shopping, Essentials, Entertainment & Activities and other. El Morro Fort a must go place ! Castillo San Felipe del Morro, (El Morro) sits atop a high promontory overlooking the entrance to the San Juan Bay. It is the result of the efforts of Spanish engineers over a period of more than 250 years and is one of the largest fortifications built by the Spain in the Caribbean. Although its foundation was laid in 1539, the six-level fortification was not considered complete until 1787. During World War II, the U.S. government added an artillery fire control station. El Morro suffered several attacks from the English in 1595 and 1598 and the Dutch in 1625. In 1898, during the Spanish-American War, United States Navy ships fired upon the fortification, destroying the lighthouse, which was later restored. Visit casemates and the chapel. Gaze over 60 foot walls to the ocean and aim your camera on the cannons and that still guard the harbor today. Stroll on the lawn where soldiers once marched and watch kites flying in the afternoon trade winds. Enjoy ! Adolfo Cel 787 310-0099
Condado Beach at Condado, for the beach lovers ! I recommend to see this Guidebook by using your cell phone or tablet in your reservation because it has a links to the places shown here. Enjoy !
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Condado Beach
137 habitants recommandent
Condado Beach at Condado, for the beach lovers ! I recommend to see this Guidebook by using your cell phone or tablet in your reservation because it has a links to the places shown here. Enjoy !
Isla Verde beaches, for the beach lovers ! I recommend to see this Guidebook by using your cell phone or tablet in your reservation because it has a links to the places shown here. Enjoy !!
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Isla Verde Beach
239 habitants recommandent
Isla Verde beaches, for the beach lovers ! I recommend to see this Guidebook by using your cell phone or tablet in your reservation because it has a links to the places shown here. Enjoy !!
El Yunque Rain Forest. If you come to PR you should go to El Yunque Rain National Forest ! The fauna and vegetation are unique and beautiful with many waterfalls !! This United States National Forest is a rain forest, so do expect some precipitation and come prepared with rain gear. However, the showers are short and there are plenty of shelters, located throughout the park. Among crags, waterfalls, ferns and wild flowers are many marked trails to enjoy on foot or horseback. Hiking, picnicking and camping (permit required) is allowed. El Portal Visitors Center, which recently opened a third new pavilion, features multimedia displays, movies and maps that you can obtain. Picnicking is a popular activity in El Yunque, picnic shelters are provided with parking and restroom facilities, and drinking water. Facilities are available on a first come first serve basis. El Yunque is less than an hour's drive from San Juan, and there's road access to the reserve. You must to rent a car to go here ! Enjoy !!
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El Yunque Rain Forest
1253 habitants recommandent
El Yunque Rain Forest. If you come to PR you should go to El Yunque Rain National Forest ! The fauna and vegetation are unique and beautiful with many waterfalls !! This United States National Forest is a rain forest, so do expect some precipitation and come prepared with rain gear. However, the showers are short and there are plenty of shelters, located throughout the park. Among crags, waterfalls, ferns and wild flowers are many marked trails to enjoy on foot or horseback. Hiking, picnicking and camping (permit required) is allowed. El Portal Visitors Center, which recently opened a third new pavilion, features multimedia displays, movies and maps that you can obtain. Picnicking is a popular activity in El Yunque, picnic shelters are provided with parking and restroom facilities, and drinking water. Facilities are available on a first come first serve basis. El Yunque is less than an hour's drive from San Juan, and there's road access to the reserve. You must to rent a car to go here ! Enjoy !!
El Escambron Beach is my favorite beach. You can take the Urban Train (nearby) at Rio Piedras Station and go in the direction of Sagrado Corazon Station. Step down at Sagrado Corazon and there transfer and take the bus E10 (on board) which will take you to the Escambron Beach where you will have clear waters and snorkling activities, step down at stop Del Tren St corner Ramon Power St (please ask the bus driver). You only have to cross Ponce de Leon Ave and the beautiful park. But if you continue on the this bus ride, then you can go to Old San Juan, just step down at the last stop, Covadonga Terminal. The trip is only about 5 minutes longer. Enjoy !
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Balneario El Escambron
98 habitants recommandent
El Escambron Beach is my favorite beach. You can take the Urban Train (nearby) at Rio Piedras Station and go in the direction of Sagrado Corazon Station. Step down at Sagrado Corazon and there transfer and take the bus E10 (on board) which will take you to the Escambron Beach where you will have clear waters and snorkling activities, step down at stop Del Tren St corner Ramon Power St (please ask the bus driver). You only have to cross Ponce de Leon Ave and the beautiful park. But if you continue on the this bus ride, then you can go to Old San Juan, just step down at the last stop, Covadonga Terminal. The trip is only about 5 minutes longer. Enjoy !
A must go place ! (total distance is 59.6 miles). This cave is the third largest underground cave system in the world, Rio Camuy runs through it. Photos can’t capture the beauty of this world class wonder, Camuy River Cave Park is among the top ten attractions. So this is is one of the biggest, Cavernas Del Río Camuy, Puerto Rico -1,632 m. From the San Juan area, take Route 22 west to Arecibo – exit 77b. Then Route 129 south to Km 20. There are signs to guide you once you get off of Route 22. Total distance is 59.6 miles.
286 habitants recommandent
Cavernas de Camuy
286 habitants recommandent
A must go place ! (total distance is 59.6 miles). This cave is the third largest underground cave system in the world, Rio Camuy runs through it. Photos can’t capture the beauty of this world class wonder, Camuy River Cave Park is among the top ten attractions. So this is is one of the biggest, Cavernas Del Río Camuy, Puerto Rico -1,632 m. From the San Juan area, take Route 22 west to Arecibo – exit 77b. Then Route 129 south to Km 20. There are signs to guide you once you get off of Route 22. Total distance is 59.6 miles.
Beautiful and relaxing park ! Distance from studio to the park is 1.8 miles. Enjoy !
41 habitants recommandent
Parc Luis Munoz Marin
Avenida Jesús T. Piñero
41 habitants recommandent
Beautiful and relaxing park ! Distance from studio to the park is 1.8 miles. Enjoy !
Toro Verde features one of the longest Zip Lines on Earth: La Bestia. It uses a specially designed harness to soar through the air across 4,745 feet of terrain. Now it features El Monstruo (The Monster) the longest zipline in the universe, yes I said universe, with a 2.5km cable where you will reach a scary speed of up to 93.20 miles per hour. This is certified by Guinness World Records. It is at 46 miles from the studio. Enjoy !
463 habitants recommandent
Toro Verde Adventure Park
State Route 155
463 habitants recommandent
Toro Verde features one of the longest Zip Lines on Earth: La Bestia. It uses a specially designed harness to soar through the air across 4,745 feet of terrain. Now it features El Monstruo (The Monster) the longest zipline in the universe, yes I said universe, with a 2.5km cable where you will reach a scary speed of up to 93.20 miles per hour. This is certified by Guinness World Records. It is at 46 miles from the studio. Enjoy !

Shopping

Plaza Las Americas Shopping Mall, the biggest at the caribbean ! Perfect for window shopping ! Enjoy !
124 habitants recommandent
Victoria's Secret & PINK
525 Av. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
124 habitants recommandent
Plaza Las Americas Shopping Mall, the biggest at the caribbean ! Perfect for window shopping ! Enjoy !
This is a nearby marketplace about 800 meters long (about half mile) for buying very cheap goods, with plenties of shops, coffee shops, fast foods, puertorrican food, stores, etc. The well known "La Plaza del Mercado de Rio Piedras" is there for eating and for fresh foods. If you go downstairs, it is to the right going up the Ponce de Leon Ave. You will find Paseo de Diego when you see Mondo Bizarro: Arte & Comics at the beginning of the Paseo De Diego. Enjoy !
Paseo de Diego
Paseo de Diego
This is a nearby marketplace about 800 meters long (about half mile) for buying very cheap goods, with plenties of shops, coffee shops, fast foods, puertorrican food, stores, etc. The well known "La Plaza del Mercado de Rio Piedras" is there for eating and for fresh foods. If you go downstairs, it is to the right going up the Ponce de Leon Ave. You will find Paseo de Diego when you see Mondo Bizarro: Arte & Comics at the beginning of the Paseo De Diego. Enjoy !

Essentials

Walgreens, nearby, at walking distance, for basic essentials
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Walgreens
1130 Ashford Ave
277 habitants recommandent
Walgreens, nearby, at walking distance, for basic essentials
For your food needs, nearby, walking distance.
Supermercado Doña Ana
988 C. Manila
For your food needs, nearby, walking distance.
If you need a laundry for your cleaning your clothes, this one is very close to the studio. It is only 6 minutes walking distance.
Santa Rita Laundromat
100 Av. Universidad
If you need a laundry for your cleaning your clothes, this one is very close to the studio. It is only 6 minutes walking distance.

Food Scene

Lovely bakery at walking distance, good coffee and bread. Enjoy !!
Panchy's Bakery
109 C. Domingo Cabrera
Lovely bakery at walking distance, good coffee and bread. Enjoy !!
Hidden in La Placita, lies Santaella, Puerto Rico’s premier dining establishment with a menu headed by world-renowned chef José Santaella. Yes, the menu is phenomenal (do try it) but I suggest visiting Santaella for the cocktails. Sit at the bar and bump elbows with actors, artists and the who’s who of Puerto Rican society. Do you fancy rum, vodka, whiskey, tequila or any other spirit? Order from their carefully crafted menu or chat with the bartender for a custom-made cocktail. Lavender, bitters, elderflower liqueur and more could be added to your beverage. One of my favorites is the Perfect Lady. Salud!
163 habitants recommandent
Santaella
219 C. Canals
163 habitants recommandent
Hidden in La Placita, lies Santaella, Puerto Rico’s premier dining establishment with a menu headed by world-renowned chef José Santaella. Yes, the menu is phenomenal (do try it) but I suggest visiting Santaella for the cocktails. Sit at the bar and bump elbows with actors, artists and the who’s who of Puerto Rican society. Do you fancy rum, vodka, whiskey, tequila or any other spirit? Order from their carefully crafted menu or chat with the bartender for a custom-made cocktail. Lavender, bitters, elderflower liqueur and more could be added to your beverage. One of my favorites is the Perfect Lady. Salud!
Dennys is open 24 hrs for food and drinks. Nearby, very good for late in the night.
53 habitants recommandent
Denny's
Avenida Isla Verde
53 habitants recommandent
Dennys is open 24 hrs for food and drinks. Nearby, very good for late in the night.
For food and sandwiches, at walking distance, 0.2 mile, (300 meter) downstairs to the left, in front of the entrance of the University of Puerto Rico. There is a Taqueria Rancho Mexicanos and a Pizza Mobile, too. Enjoy !!
Quiznos
For food and sandwiches, at walking distance, 0.2 mile, (300 meter) downstairs to the left, in front of the entrance of the University of Puerto Rico. There is a Taqueria Rancho Mexicanos and a Pizza Mobile, too. Enjoy !!