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It’s Happy Hour in San Juan
January 25, 2012 | Food, Nightlife, Things to Do | Read MoreIt’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…...
Bars with Great Food
January 18, 2012 | Food, Nightlife, Things to Do | Read MoreGreat food and delicious drinks can make any night the night of your life. These restaurants offer bar areas that have it all and will also save your wallet. Enjoy.
My two favorites
1. La Casita Blanca: Authentic and with character, this restaurant brings you back in time and takes you to the jíbaro...
San Juan on a Budget: Part One
May 20, 2011 | Events, Food, Nightlife, Things to Do, Travel Tips, What's New | Read MoreTravelers tend to see Puerto Rico as an expensive destination in comparison to other islands. Surprisingly, most attractions are inexpensive. If you are visiting Puerto Rico and decide to stay in San Juan, there’s the obvious expense of staying in a hotel, which are indeed expensive in the capital....
Best Bars in San Juan: Part One
May 20, 2011 | Events, Food, Nightlife, Things to Do, What's New | Read MorePuerto Ricans know how to have 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… well, it’s Puerto Rico. Music is part of who we are. So get in the mood...
Puerto Rico: Gay Friendly
Puerto Ricans are known for their friendly nature, so it’s no wonder that the gay community finds in Puerto Rico a welcoming vibe with places tailored just for them. The island boasts great spots if you know where to look, so read on.
Sauntering around Condado is a must for any traveler visiting Puerto...
San Sebastian Street Festival
The San Sebastian Street Festival, held every year since 1954 in commemoration of the Saint Sebastian, is the most famous and celebrated festival in Puerto Rico attracting hundreds if not thousands of people to Old San Juan. The “Cabezudos” (people wearing giant masks) parade is a staple...


