El Morro, which sits within the San Juan National Historic Site, juts out of San Juan harbor and beckons to cruise ships. Construction of the hulking, six-story fortress started in 1539.
The Puerto Rican military outpost founded in 1521 is not only the oldest city in the U.S., but it's vibrant with color, ...
The cats, which have long been a tourist attraction, are both beloved and reviled by those who visit and live in Old San Juan, where the 16th-century fortress known as “El Morro” is located.
Puerto Rico’s beaches, El Yunque rainforest, and Old San Juan’s restaurants ... and exploring El Morro Fort are perfect activities for adventurous travelers. There’s shopping, nightlife ...
What's this market known for? The Mercado Agricola Natural farmers market takes place on Saturday mornings just outside the entrance of the iconic El Morro fort in Puerto Rico. Local farmers and ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: Many visitors flock to Old San Juan for nightlife, but you'll find more locals in La Placita de Santurce, a farmer's market by day that hums with music, dancing, dining, and ...
The National Historic Site preserves the forts located in old San Juan. Visitors today can explore Castillos San Cristóbal, San Felipe del Morro, and El Canuelo plus bastions, powder houses ...
Blending historic charm with modern comforts, Fortaleza Suites offers travelers a unique and welcoming stay in the heart of ...