Colorful buildings of Old San Juan in Puerto Rico
Colorful buildings of Old San Juan in Puerto Rico

Old San Juan

Old San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico

The basics

Old San Juan is a staple in city sightseeing tours, which offer an easy way to get an overview of the historic city within the medieval city walls, and typically pass by other must-see sites such as La Fortaleza (The Fortress), Plaza de Armas, the Chapel of Christ (Capilla del Cristo), and the Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis Cemetery. More tailored options include food tours and walking tours with a private guide, while Segway tours and cruises on the bay are also popular options in San Juan.

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Historic Old San Juan Sunset Walking Tour
Historic Old San Juan Sunset Walking Tour
$39.00 per adult
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Our guide was very...
Our guide was very informative and nice! We really enjoyed the tour. We did the sunset tour and was able to catch the beautiful sunset.
Shakeyla_J, Apr 2024

Things to know before you go

  • Old San Juan is a must-see for history buffs and those seeking postcard-worthy views.

  • Visitors flock to the neighborhood year-round, so be prepared for crowds, especially in the busy summer season.

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes to help navigate the cobblestones, and pack lightweight clothing and sun protection for the warm weather.

  • Old San Juan may not be easy to access for wheelchair users, but alternative transportation options exist in the neighborhood.

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How to get there

Old San Juan is located on an islet, attached to the mainland of Puerto Rico by three bridges. If you're coming from the mainland or the airport, you can book an airport transfer or drive over the bridges. Those arriving as Caribbean cruise ship passengers will likely dock at one of the many cruise ship piers in the neighborhood. Once in Old San Juan, getting around the area is easy by foot or taxi, and a free, accessible trolley system also runs through the area.

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When to get there

Old San Juan is most popular during the winter and summer months, when vacationers flock to this classic Caribbean destination. This is especially true for visitors from the United States who can travel to and from Puerto Rico without a passport. In the springtime, you'll find smaller crowds.

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Other San Juan neighborhoods

Old San Juan is perhaps the best-known of Puerto Rico's San Juan neighborhoods, but it's far from the only one. Venture slightly farther afield to upscale Miramar, home to two marinas; make your way to Condado, known for beachside condos; or stop at Ocean Park, where you'll find some overlooked but beautiful beaches.

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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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