Explore the historic Castillo San Felipe del Morro, a must-visit landmark in Old San Juan. Discover its rich history and ...
Castillo San Felipe del Morro, also known as El Morro, is the most recognized landmark in San Juan. Along with San Cristóbal, ...
Spanning 27 acres, Castillo San Cristóbal was built to protect Old San Juan from land attacks. It doesn't receive as many visitors or as much adoration as its sister fortification, El Morro, but ...
El Morro, which sits within the San Juan National Historic Site, juts out of San Juan harbor and beckons to cruise ships. Construction of the hulking, six-story fortress started in 1539.
La Fortaleza, along with the later fortifications of Castillo San Felipe del Morro, Castillo San Cristóbal and San Juan de la Cruz (El Cañuelo), and a large portion of the original San Juan City Wall, ...
Begin with an introduction to San Juan’s storied past at El Morro—the imposing citadel that sits atop Old San Juan dates to 1539. Though it was bombarded countless times over the centuries ...
Another cultural amenity is in the process of being unveiled on Niagara Street (La Avenida San Juan). Along with a ... these ‘Garitas del Morro’ (representing small, circular outposts ...
Puerto Rico’s beaches, El Yunque rainforest, and Old San Juan’s restaurants ... and exploring El Morro Fort are perfect activities for adventurous travelers. There’s shopping, nightlife ...
La Fortaleza, along with the later fortifications of Castillo San Felipe del Morro, Castillo San Cristóbal and San Juan de la Cruz (El Cañuelo), and a large portion of the original San Juan City Wall, ...