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Old
San Juan
With its
colourful
Spanish
colonial
architecture
and
sidewalk
cafés,
the old
city is
fascinating
and easy
to
explore
by foot,
and even
easier
via the
free,
open-air
trolleys
that
make the
rounds.
The
Parrot
Club
Impeccable
Nuevo
Latino
cuisine,
live
Latin
jazz and
a chic
crowd
define
this Old
San Juan
restaurant.
El
Convento
Stay a
night at
this
fifteenth-century
convent
turned
five-star
hotel if
you can
afford
it, or
just pop
in to
admire
its
style.
El
Morro
A symbol
of Old
San
Juan's
harsh
and
often
violent
past,
the
massive
fort El
Morro
stands
sentinel
today as
it did
more
than
four
hundred
years
ago.
Juking
the
Night
Away at
El Batey
It's a
dump and
proud of
it, but
El
Batey's
oldies
jukebox
will
have you
jumping
while
the bar
keeps
the rum
flowing.
The
Beach
A visit
to the
Caribbean,
city or
no city,
wouldn't
be
complete
without
a beach,
and San
Juan's
wide and
sparkling
Condado
proves
why
dozens
of
hotels
chose
this
spot to
set up
business.
La
Bombonera
Complete
with
hissing
coffee
machines
and
clanking
dishes,
La
Bombonera
, a San
Juan
institution,
serves
the best
breakfast
around.
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