Castillo San Cristobal
Castillo San Cristobal

Castillo San Cristobal

Free admission
501 Calle Norzagaray, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 00901

The Basics

The massive structure, which was built in the 18th century to complement the El Morro fortification, rises 150 feet (46 meters) above sea level and occupies most of the northeastern edge of Old San Juan. Proven to be an effective fortification, which helped repel a 1797 land invasion by Sir Ralph Abercrombie, the Castillo San Cristóbal is one of the top attractions of Old San Juan and is featured as a stop on many guided tours of the area.

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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Wear comfortable, sturdy footwear to navigate the uneven surfaces, which may become slippery if there’s a rain shower.

  • An elevator in the main entrance leads to the main plaza or the first floor of the fort; the upper levels are accessible via steep ramps.

  • Accessible restrooms and water fountains are located in the main entrance area.

  • Self-guided tours and ranger-led tours are available.

  • Service animals are permitted.

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How to Get There

Castillo San Cristóbal is within walking distance of most of the cruise ship piers, about 10- to 15-minutes away by foot. You can also hop on one of the city’s free trams, which travel around Old San Juan and stop at both Castillo San Cristóbal and El Morro. Taxis are also available. Public parking is located nearby, but driving is not recommended since it is tricky to navigate the narrow streets.

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When to Get There

San Juan experiences the biggest influx of tourists during the winter months, from December to early April. The time between mid-April and June is considered ideal since you can avoid the crowds, as well as hurricane season, which starts in June and ends in November. At the forts, weekends are typically busy because that’s when tourists and locals gather on the field near El Morro.

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Castillo San Felipe del Morro

This neighboring fortress is generally more popular than Castillo San Cristóbal, and definitely worth a visit, especially for travelers interested in history. It was built to protect Old San Juan and the bay from incoming attacks by sea. A combination pass is available for purchase and offers entry to both forts.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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