Embark on a fascinating historical journey through Puerto Rico’s colonial city. Stroll along cobblestone streets, marvel at centuries-old forts and landmarks, and immerse yourself in 500 years of captivating history.
Embark on a fascinating historical journey through Puerto Rico’s colonial city. Stroll along cobblestone streets, marvel at centuries-old forts and landmarks, and immerse yourself in 500 years of captivating history.
- Catedral Basilica Menor de San Juan Bautista - Constructed in 1521, it was destroyed by a storm and subsequently rebuilt in 1529. The church was designated a minor basilica by Pope Paul VI on January 25, 1978, at the request of Cardinal Luis Aponte Martínez, Archbishop of San Juan. It houses the remains of the explorer and conquistador Juan Ponce…
- Catedral Basilica Menor de San Juan Bautista - Constructed in 1521, it was destroyed by a storm and subsequently rebuilt in 1529. The church was designated a minor basilica by Pope Paul VI on January 25, 1978, at the request of Cardinal Luis Aponte Martínez, Archbishop of San Juan. It houses the remains of the explorer and conquistador Juan Ponce de León, as well as the martyr San Pío. It also contains relics such as the ornaments and vestments worn by Pope John Paul II during his 1984 visit to Puerto Rico. - Walking is included in the tour duration - Old San Juan - 2. Walk uphill on Norzagaray Street and admire the fort built to protect against invaders. Be captivated by 500 years of history. - Walking is included in the tour duration - Castillo San Felipe del Morro - The Castillo San Felipe del Morro, or El Morro, was the second fort constructed on the islet of what is now Old San Juan and Puerta de Tierra. - La Puerta de San Juan - This gate stands 16 feet tall and 20 feet thick, leading you to the romantic Paseo La Princesa.
- Local guide
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- Local guide
- Goods and services tax
Walk the city with an expert guide through the cobblestone streets while being mesmerized with 500 years of history. Appreciate the fort that was built for protection, as well as the Governor’s Mansion, the legendary San Juan Cathedral, and other historical and tourist attractions. Walk through the San Juan Gate built in 1520 to protect the city from those entering the harbor.
- Walking is included in the tour duration.
Walk the city with an expert guide through the cobblestone streets while being mesmerized with 500 years of history. Appreciate the fort that was built for protection, as well as the Governor’s Mansion, the legendary San Juan Cathedral, and other historical and tourist attractions. Walk through the San Juan Gate built in 1520 to protect the city from those entering the harbor.
- Walking is included in the tour duration.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.