San Juan Fun - Paseo de la Princesa
Paseo de la Princesa
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San Juan, PR 00902
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Open HoursDawn till Dusk
Located in the southern tip of Old San Juan, this stylish promenade hosted a former Spanish prison, which now houses the Puerto Rico Tourism Company.
It offers breathtaking views of the San Juan Bay and is bordered by a huge colonial wall. Several cultural activities are held here throughout the year. Walking the full promenade also offers views of Isla de Cabras , a beautiful small island located in the bay.
The Paseo is the place for an afternoon 'Piragua', a traditional Puerto Rican sweet concoction made from ice and tropical fruit syrups.
This is a family friendly venue and is also great for couples that simply want to walk hand-in-hand and enjoy each other's company.
Located in the southern tip of Old San Juan, this stylish promenade hosted a former Spanish prison, which now houses the Puerto Rico Tourism Company.
It offers breathtaking views of the San Juan Bay and is bordered by a huge colonial wall. Several cultural activities are held here throughout the year. Walking the full promenade also offers views of Isla de Cabras , a beautiful small island located in the bay.
The Paseo is the place for an afternoon 'Piragua', a traditional Puerto Rican sweet concoction made from ice and tropical fruit syrups.
This is a family friendly venue and is also great for couples that simply want to walk hand-in-hand and enjoy each other's company.
Texas Tower provides information on the coolest places to visit in Puerto Rico and we make getting your travel documents easy too. Contact our offices if you need a copy of your birth certificate, passport or passport renewal, visas we're ready to help you see Puerto Rico!
http://www.puertoricobirthcertificate.com/
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