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A walking tour is the perfect way to see Old San Juan. This guide, which includes a map, shows you how to create your own self-guided walking tour.
Old San Juan tourist map. This map shows casino, restaurants, hotels, visitor information centers, points of interest, tourist attractions and sightseeings in Old San Juan. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes. Attribution is required.
Full Old San Juan, Puerto Rico Map - Plan your visit with map of best attractions, hotels, forts, cruise piers, nearby beaches and much more.
Old San Juan is a district of San Juan, Puerto Rico, an islet, connected to the rest of (San Juan Metro) by 3 bridges at the southeast corner. It consists of historical Old San Juan to the west and the community of Puerta de Tierra to the east. See Fullscreen map of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Stroll upon the blue cobblestone streets of this oldest city in America and see pastel-colored colonial architecture, historic forts, quaint museums, monuments, and charming plazas with cafes and restaurants. The city is layered with hundreds of years of Spanish, Taino, and African influences. Take this self-guided walking tour of Old San Juan ...
Old San Juan is located on a small and narrow island which lies along the north coast, about 35 miles (56 km) from the east end of Puerto Rico, and is united to the mainland of Puerto Rico by three bridges.
Detailed map of Old San Juan. Click to see large. Description: This map shows streets, houses, buildings, cafes, bars, restaurants, hotels, monuments, parking lots, shops, churches, points of interest and parks in Old San Juan.
Map of Old San Juan. Here’s a good map of Old San Juan that you can print off as a PDF from your computer (courtesy Moon Travel Guides).
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A self-guided tour through Old San Juan can be broken down into two main sections: The coastal perimeter (marked in black on the map)- Where most of the historical landmarks are located The interior streets (marked in burgundy on the map)- Where most of the photo spots, restaurants, and shops are found