24 Hours in Old San Juan Puerto Rico! (MUST EAT FOOD & ACTIVITIES!)🇵🇷

Website: Welcome to Old San Juan Puerto Rico. In this video, we are going to take you through must see - must do activities in the next 24 to 48 hours.
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 24 Hours in Old San Juan Puerto Rico
00:22 Buns burger
01:17 Señor Paleta
02:20 La Casa Estrecha
03:14 Pigeon Plaza
03:42 Fortaleza Street
04:12 Anita Gelato
05:30 The Famous Piña Colada
06:08 San Juan Bautista
06:55 Hotel El Convento
07:20 Casa Blanca Museum
07:57 Famous coconut
08:20 El Morro (National Historic Park)
09:03 La Perla
09:37 The Puerto Rican flag / La Factoria
10:06 The Flag Door
10:27 Stuffed Avocado
So what are the places mentioned in this program?
✅ Buns Burger
Founded by Bengie and Fidel in 2011, two young entrepreneurs with a passion for simplicity and tasty food. Together they established the philosophies that drive our corporate mission statement.
Website: www.bunsburgershop.com
✅ Señor Paleta
Señor Paleta is a "paletería" that specializes in creating artisan ice pops or "paletas" with fresh fruit and quality nuts. They offer a variety of hand made gelato and sorbet based "paletas".
Source: www.yelp.com/biz/se%C3%B1or-p...
✅ La Casa Estrecha (The Narrow House)
IF YOU FIND YOURSELF WALKING the streets of Old San Juan, you may be surprised to come across an extraordinarily slim, two-story house known as La Casa Estrecha. Measuring a mere five feet, three inches across, the house was once a neglected alleyway before it was transformed into a habitable abode by architect Antonio Álvarez.
Source: www.atlasobscura.com/places/l...
✅ Pigeon Plaza
Found right next to the historical Capilla del Cristo in Old San Juan, this park's name translates to "Pigeon Park" and it is called this way thanks to the many pigeons that call it home. The park is especially beloved by children who enjoy feeding the pigeons.
Source: www.discoverpuertorico.com/pr...
✅ Fortaleza Street (Umbrella Street)
One of the more famous streets in Old San Juan is Umbrella Street. Situated on Fortaleza street (Calle Fortaleza), towards La Fortaleza (the governor’s residence), is a colorful display of umbrellas in the sky.
✅ Anita Gelato
Anita’s world-famous boutique ice cream had modest beginnings in a small Mediterranean kitchen, almost 20 years ago. Mama Anita, with the help of her youngest son Nir, would whip up tasty frozen treats for friends and neighbors.
www.anita-gelato.com
✅ The Famous Piña Colada
The sweet mix of coconut cream, pineapple juice, white rum, and ice was born in San Juan, but the identity of its creator is still an unresolved controversy on the island. Three different bartenders claim the invention as their own.
Source: www.discoverpuertorico.com/ar...
✅ San Juan Bautista
Old San Juan's venerated cathedral is Puerto Rico's grandest religious building, and one of its most important. In fact, San Juan Bautista is the seat of the Archdiocese of Puerto Rico. It's also the second oldest church in the Western Hemisphere, and the oldest church on U.S. soil.
Source: Website: www.discoverpuertorico.com/pr...
✅ Hotel El Convento
Celebrate more than 360 years of tradition at our luxury old San Juan hotel in Puerto Rico. As the first Carmelite Convent in the Americas, it housed the nuns for 252 years until closing a few days before Christmas in 1903.
Source: Website: www.elconvento.com/?...
✅ Casa Blanca Museum
Originally built in 1521 as the main residence for Puerto Rico's first governor, Juan Ponce de León, this landmark is Old San Juan's oldest residence. Nowadays, the residence serves as a museum housing 16th and 17th-century artifacts.
Source: www.discoverpuertorico.com/pr...
✅ Barrachina
✅ El Morro (National Historic Park)
✅ La Perla
✅ The Puerto Rican flag / La Factoria
✅ The Flag Door
✅ Stuffed Avocado
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Пікірлер: 9

  • @Whoisjulien
    @Whoisjulien17 күн бұрын

    FINALLY A DECENT VIDEO ABOUT FOOD IN OLD SAN JUAN. Every other video is all over Puerto Rico, not even Puerto Rican food, or terribly shot. A little heavy on the sweet treats but thank you for sticking to just San Juan. Going on a cruise and this is great. The only thing that could have improved was more focus on real local food. Burgers and avocado bowls are a little meh compared to the myriad of Puerto Rican dishes. Still a great vid.

  • @lizmillan1
    @lizmillan110 ай бұрын

    Beautiful Old San Juan

  • @amyt2400
    @amyt2400 Жыл бұрын

    Señor Paleta + Sen your pah late ah

  • @amyt2400
    @amyt2400 Жыл бұрын

    ✈️ Like your vid. The name Muñoz is pronounced moon-yo’s, 🇵🇷 The tilda sqigglie above the n makes all the difference. For example, the town of Añasco is pronounced ahn yaah’s coh. 🌱

  • @joeparystravel

    @joeparystravel

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @amyt2400
    @amyt2400 Жыл бұрын

    The layering of your voice on this audio is fantastic. You sound a lot like Drew Binsky. 😃

  • @joeparystravel

    @joeparystravel

    11 ай бұрын

    Wow, thanks!

  • @sherlackpr
    @sherlackpr Жыл бұрын

    👍

  • @arnaldocerra7218
    @arnaldocerra721811 ай бұрын

    Piña Colada was not originated at Barrachina. They’re a fake tourist trap. The drink originated at the Caribe Hilton Hotel. Also, there are better coladas all over San Juan…