Map San Juan Puerto Rico US for Printing

San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a city with a rich history and a blend of Spanish, African, and indigenous influences. The historic district of Old San Juan, in particular, is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and charming streets.

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Here are some notable historic places, buildings, streets, and squares in San Juan:

  1. El Morro Fort (Castillo San Felipe del Morro): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, El Morro is a 16th-century fortress that stands guard over the entrance to San Juan Bay. The fort offers panoramic views of the city and the sea, and it played a crucial role in protecting the city from naval attacks.
  2. San Cristobal Fort (Castillo San Cristobal): Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, San Cristobal is one of the largest forts built by the Spanish in the Americas. It was constructed to protect the city from land attacks and is a fascinating example of military engineering.
  3. La Fortaleza (Palacio de Santa Catalina): The official residence of the Governor of Puerto Rico, La Fortaleza is the oldest executive mansion in continuous use in the Western Hemisphere. Its construction started in the 16th century, making it another UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  4. Cathedral of San Juan Bautista: Constructed in 1521, this cathedral is one of the oldest buildings in San Juan. The cathedral’s architecture is a mix of different styles, including Gothic and neoclassical, reflecting the various renovations it has undergone over the centuries.
  5. Plaza de Armas: This historic square is the main square of Old San Juan and has been a central gathering place for centuries. Surrounded by colorful buildings, it’s a great spot to enjoy the local atmosphere, events, and festivals.
  6. Paseo de la Princesa: A picturesque promenade along the old city walls, Paseo de la Princesa offers stunning views of the bay and is lined with trees, sculptures, and historic buildings. It’s a popular spot for both locals and visitors.
  7. San Juan Gate (Puerta de San Juan): This gate, dating back to the 16th century, is the only remaining gate of the original five that once provided access to the walled city of San Juan. It’s a popular landmark and a great starting point for exploring Old San Juan.
  8. Calle Fortaleza: This historic street is one of the oldest streets in San Juan and is lined with colorful colonial buildings, shops, and restaurants. It leads to La Fortaleza and is a delightful walk showcasing the city’s architectural heritage.
  9. Ballaja Barracks (Cuartel de Ballajá): Built in the 19th century, these barracks served as military housing. Today, the complex houses the Museo de las Américas, a museum that explores the history and culture of the Americas.
  10. Capitol of Puerto Rico (Capitolio de Puerto Rico): Located in Puerta de Tierra, just outside Old San Juan, the Capitolio is the seat of the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico. The neoclassical building is an architectural gem and a symbol of Puerto Rican government.

Exploring these historic places, buildings, streets, and squares in San Juan provides a fascinating journey through the city’s rich and diverse history.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

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