Food Scene
One of the best mofongos I have ever had and the best coconut mojito I have tasted.
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Punto de Vista
307 C. de la FortalezaOne of the best mofongos I have ever had and the best coconut mojito I have tasted.
Gustos Coffee Co. Miramar
950 PR-25Awesome coffee and awesome place!
Los Pinos Cafe
659 C. SalvaSome great overall puertorican cuisine
This place is to awesome, tripling as a speakeasy and as an art gallery.
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The Poet's Passage
203 C. de La CruzThis place is to awesome, tripling as a speakeasy and as an art gallery.
This place is great because it's all fresh seafood right from next door. The availability of fishes vary by day depending on the catch of that day in particular.
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Qué PezCao
Calle CerraThis place is great because it's all fresh seafood right from next door. The availability of fishes vary by day depending on the catch of that day in particular.
This is an iconic hangout in Puerto Rico, if you're looking to travel the island this is definetly a must stop.
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La Parguera
This is an iconic hangout in Puerto Rico, if you're looking to travel the island this is definetly a must stop.
Dulce & Sala'o
This is an awesome tapas place to go to while exploring the island.
La Taqueria Wepa
56 C. MarginalAnother road filled with restaurants.
Drinks & Nightlife
La Taberna Lúpulo
151 C. San Sebastián25 Beer taps and only one of you to try them all!
Stop & Go
1102 Av. MagdalenaAs the name suggets, stop for a drink and go to the next one.
This is were most locals go to hang out! there are alot of baras and food stands to go to.
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La Placita
300 C. dos HermanosThis is were most locals go to hang out! there are alot of baras and food stands to go to.
Arts & Culture
Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico
299 Avenida José de DiegoThe biggest name in art!
The whole city of Old San Juan is a living breathing museum. These hundreds of year old colonial buildings tell a much deeper story than meets the eye.
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Viejo San Juan
The whole city of Old San Juan is a living breathing museum. These hundreds of year old colonial buildings tell a much deeper story than meets the eye.
Essentials
Take some recycable bags with you to the grocery store or some bags from the apartment.
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Pueblo
PR 0090 Take some recycable bags with you to the grocery store or some bags from the apartment.
First Pharmacy
670 Av. de la ConstituciónHere you have your pharmacy
Miramar 24 Express
704 Cll EstadoAnytime you want go on in it's open.
Parks & Nature
This is our awesome rainforest, please stay on the trail and remember that weather can be a little unpredictible here.
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El Yunque-Regenwald
This is our awesome rainforest, please stay on the trail and remember that weather can be a little unpredictible here.
Balneario El Escambron
Awesome close by beach!
Apart from the beach, the real reason to come is to pass through "El Poblado".
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Boquerón
Apart from the beach, the real reason to come is to pass through "El Poblado".
Puerto Rico is so awesome and diverse that we have our own desert.
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Bosque Seco de Guanica
Puerto Rico is so awesome and diverse that we have our own desert.
This lighthouse has some prrety interesting stuff, for starters it's home to one of the ttwo bioluminiscent bays that are in Puerto Rico. There are only three in the world and you're in a place with two of them.
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El Faro de las Cabezas de San Juan
This lighthouse has some prrety interesting stuff, for starters it's home to one of the ttwo bioluminiscent bays that are in Puerto Rico. There are only three in the world and you're in a place with two of them.
Sightseeing
This tunnel was used by the American Railroad company in the early 1900s. Some people say it's haunted and others say it's a great place to chill out. You have to go to check it out.
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Guajataca-Tunnel
Avenida Noel EstradaThis tunnel was used by the American Railroad company in the early 1900s. Some people say it's haunted and others say it's a great place to chill out. You have to go to check it out.