Old San Juan Travel Blogs
Browse travel blogs from Old San Juan below. Old San Juan travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Old San Juan.
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#1 of 15 Old San Juan travel blogs
Feb 05, 2009 – Feb 07, 2009
Stroll & Sightsee Old San Juan
Thursday attendees:
frankrn – Francisco, San Juan, Puerto Rico www.travbuddy.com/frankrn
Gladys, Puerto Rico
Kary, Puerto Rico (met at hotel)
nalu37 – Nancy, Bayamon, Puerto Rico www.travbuddy.com/nalu37
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#2 of 15 Old San Juan travel blogs
Sep 03, 2006 – Apr 08, 2008
I had no work today, so I decided to go to Old San Juan and visit the San Cristobal Fort (castillo de San Cristobal). I usually go to the other fort, San Felipe del Morro which is at the San Juan Bay entrance. This one, San Cristobal was the fort that looked into the land entrance to the old …
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#3 of 15 Old San Juan travel blogs
Jun 27, 2009
Old San Juan is a 465-year-old neighborhood. It consist of 7-square-blocks. The streets here are paved with cobbles and the city includes more than 400 carefully restored 16th- and 17th-century Spanish colonial buildings. Old San Juan is a charming and fun city by day and by night.
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#4 of 15 Old San Juan travel blogs
Jul 04, 2008 – Jul 07, 2008
Puerto Rico, USA -› Arecibo, Puerto Rico -› …
3 days in Puerto Rico and a day at St. Thomas
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#5 of 15 Old San Juan travel blogs
Jul 04, 2007 – Jul 08, 2007
Rincon, Puerto Rico -› Old San Juan, USA -› …
The next day we drove about 2 hours to Viejo San Juan. Recommendation: YOU DO NOT NEED A CAR while in Viejo San Juan. Everything is in walking distance and if you want to go to the beaches, take a taxi. We paid around $20 per day to park our unused car (in addition to the daily rental rate) in a pa…
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#6 of 15 Old San Juan travel blogs
Apr 19, 2008
love visiting the Old San Juan
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#7 of 15 Old San Juan travel blogs
Nov 04, 2009 – Nov 06, 2009
Here are some Photos of my recent trip to PR. I stayed in OSJ. I had a great time and made some friends. Explored the forts and walked the city. Also stayed to long in the sun. I recommend to stay at Da House Hotel, and hit the Nyorican cafe for good salsa dancing.:)
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#8 of 15 Old San Juan travel blogs
Sep 06, 2004 – Sep 20, 2004
Old San Juan, USA -› El Yunque, USA -› …
Today is my first time of actually getting to see something on my trip to the beautiful island of Puerto Rico. I had gotten here a couple of days ago, visiting my friend Hector and his girl Enid, whom I met for the first time. They gave me such a warm welcome so I felt right at home. Unfortunately …
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#9 of 15 Old San Juan travel blogs
Dec 25, 2007 – Dec 30, 2007
Random roadtrip around Puerto Rico. (1 week)
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#10 of 15 Old San Juan travel blogs
Aug 23, 2009 – Aug 28, 2009
My self-medicating trip to San Juan.
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#11 of 15 Old San Juan travel blogs
Jan 23, 2008
My first trip with family. The food was the best. I spent one full day there.
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#12 of 15 Old San Juan travel blogs
Jan 10, 2005 – Jan 08, 2008
While in college, I spent a semester in Puerto Rico taking general education courses. This was an interesting experience and quite the learning experience. While there, I maximized travel time while minimizing study time ;)
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#13 of 15 Old San Juan travel blogs
Feb 15, 2009
Scuba diving and photography are my two favorite hobbies. Here are some photos of Puerto Rico.
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#14 of 15 Old San Juan travel blogs
Nov 01, 2008
We arrived on Halloween 2008 and spent 5 wonderful days exploring the old city. The people were friendly, the food was wonderful and the scenery was breathtaking. The rooftop of our hotel was truly an escape to paradise.
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#15 of 15 Old San Juan travel blogs
Nov 25, 2008 – Dec 02, 2008
San Juan, Puerto Rico -› El Yunque, USA -› …
It's about 5:30 pm, and my dad and I land in puerto rico! It is my first time being in the caribbean. We leave the airport and hop into a cab. It doesn't quite seem like we are on a caribbean island. It almost looks like we are in florida, like Miami. But we are far from Miami. I first truly realiz…
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