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Private Instagramable Places in Old San Juan Tour
$200
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Overview
Private Instagramable Places in Old San Juan Tour highlights the stunning beauty and rich history of Puerto Rico. Perfect for capturing unforgettable moments, this tour guides you to the most picturesque spots in Old San Juan.
- 📸 Visit Paseo de la Princesa, one of the world's most scenic walkways, featuring historical sites and stunning statues.
- 🏰 Explore La Fortaleza - Palacio de Santa Catalina, the official residence of Puerto Rico's governors, and learn about its historical significance.
- ⛪ Discover Catedral Basilica Menor de San Juan Bautista, the oldest cathedral in the U.S. and the second oldest in the Americas, housing the tomb of explorer Juan Ponce de León.
- 🚪 Snap a photo at La Puerta de San Juan, the main entrance to the walled city built in 1635, standing 16 feet tall and 20 feet thick.
- 🗿 Admire La Rogativa, a captivating bronze sculpture that tells the story of a historic procession during a British invasion in 1797.
- 🏛️ Visit Casa Blanca Museum, built in 1521, which served as the residence for Juan Ponce de León and now operates as a museum.
- 🛡️ Check out El Bastion, adjacent to Castillo San Felipe del Morro, originally built for added defense and later used as barracks.
- 🏢 Tour the Cuartel de Ballaja, constructed in 1854 as barracks for the Spanish Infantry, which accommodated up to 1000 soldiers and their families.
- 🌊 Explore Castillo San Felipe del Morro, a strategic fortress that protected the city and now serves as a National Park.
- 🌐 Enjoy a bilingual tour, gratuity, and entrance fee to El Morro included for a seamless experience.
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Private Instagramable Places in Old San Juan Tour
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
- Bilingual Tour
- Gratuity
- Entrance Fee to El Morro
Meeting point
The meet up point is at Plaza Colon across from the Old Casino.
Return details
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Paseo de la PrincesaPaseo de la Princesa is considered one of the most scenic walkways in the world. This promenade is imporant because of the important historical sites and statues along the walkway.
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La Fortaleza - Palacio de Santa CatalinaLa Fortaleza (The Fortress) is the official residence of the governors of Puerto Rico. La Fortaleza was the first fortification built in San Juan harbor. The original tower, now called Torre del Homenaje, or "tower of homage," still stands; its name derives from an island tradition in which the resident governor climbs to the top of the tower to pledge a solemn oath of loyalty and courage during dangerous times.
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Catedral Basilica Menor de San Juan BautistaThe cathedral is one of the oldest buildings in San Juan, and the oldest cathedral in the United States, and is the second oldest cathedral in the Americas. The building of the San Juan Cathedral was part of the establishment and spread of Catholicism on the island. The cathedral contains the tomb of the Spanish explorer and settlement founder Juan Ponce de León.
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La Puerta de San JuanAlso known as the (Old Entrance of San Juan), the gate was built in 1635, this gate was the main entry into the walled city during its Spanish colonial era. It is 16 feet tall and 20 feet thick and leads you to the romantic Paseo La Princesa.
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La RogativaLa Rogativa, one of the most beautiful sculptures in Old San Juan, takes center stage at the plaza. The sculpture was made out of bronze. Rogativa means “The Procession”, which tells the legend about a Catholic Bishop and his companions who made a procession in faith holding crosses, torches, and chanting during an invasion by the British on the city in 1797.
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Casa Blanca MuseumBuilt in 1521, it was the residence for Juan Ponce de León and his family. Now serves as a museum.
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El BastionThe Bastion was built next to Castillo San Felipe del Morro and it was meant as an added defense to the fort. In the 1800s, this bastion served as barracks for the soldiers.
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Cuartel de BallajaBuilt in 1854 and used until 1898 by the Spaniards. The Cuartel was built as barracks for the Spanish Infantry. It was made to house 1000 soldiers and their families. After the 1898 invasion by the US Army, the US infantry occupied the Cuartel de Ballajá until 1936. During the Second World War, this structure became a hospital.
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Castillo San Felipe del MorroEl Morro was the second fortress built in Old San Juan to protect the city from attack and invaders. It was built in a strategic position where it could attack ships with cannons from different angles. During the First and Second World Wars, El Morro was used by the US Army and today it serves as a National Park.
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Private Instagramable Places in Old San Juan Tour
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they redeem the gift voucher.
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