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A Typical Day in Old San Juan

A Typical Day in Old San Juan May 25, 2012 | Things to Do, Travel Tips, What's New | Read More
A so-called normal day in the famous city of Old San Juan is really far from ordinary. Living in this walled city gives one the chance to experience many adventures in just one day. Let’s take last Tuesday, for example. As usual, I walk out of my place in the morning always carrying the book I’m...

Puerto Rico’s Countryside

April 1, 2012 | What's New | Read More
Tired of the same touristy areas? Do you consider yourself a traveler and not a tourist? This list will keep you out of the busy concrete jungles of San Juan and take you to the heart of Puerto Rico. Hidden and dramatic ocean views, panoramic routes and mountain towns is what for sightseeing. And as...

Verde Mesa: A vegetarian’s dream come true

Verde Mesa: A vegetarian’s dream come true March 18, 2012 | What's New | Read More
Verde Mesa owners, Gabriel and Loyda, wasted no time in concocting an experience that could match their inventive cuisine. Just by glancing in from Tetuán Street, the place screams old-world charm—and once within its rustic walls, you know you have hit the jackpot. You are now stepping inside...

Specialty Restaurants in San Juan

January 27, 2012 | What's New | Read More
There’s lots of specialized restaurants in San Juan. French, Latinasian and food from the rural towns of Puerto Rico; these are all located in San Juan. In San Juan, there’s plenty to choose from.  The winning places listed here all share common themes: great ambiance, delicious cuisine and...

It’s Happy Hour in San Juan

January 25, 2012 | Food, Nightlife, Things to Do | Read More
It’s always a happy hour in Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans know how to take advantage of that by always having a good time. So when you visit the island, you must take a break from all the sightseeing and sunbathing, and join the party. Locals are friendly, local beer is delicious, and the music…...
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