Overnight in San Juan

Travel discussion for St. John
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toni
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Post by toni »

Thanks for the pictures-really enjoy old San Juan-love the old forts and that cemetery by the sea. We'll be down there shortly-pictures gave me a warm weather boost while I'm looking outside at a foot & 1/2 of snow! :)
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Post by Chet »

surfnh wrote:....the closest thing to El Morro in North America is the walled city of Old Quebec. JF
Cartegena, Columbia is the sister city to San Juan. Built at the same time by the Spaniards.
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Post by surfnh »

Great guard house, same architecture as on El Morro. I like your cam also, that's one I hadn't seen!

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Post by LandLockedBeachLover »

Ditto the recommendation for the Water Club. Also there is a Marriott Courtyard in Isla Verde that is fairly reasonable, and it is next door to the Ritz.
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Post by lprof »

We have stayed at the San Juan Marriott/Stellaris Casino once and twice at the Hilton Caribe - both have nice pool areas but not so great beaches. For one night, I would chose a smaller boutique place as the Water Club which has been on my "maybe next time" list for a while.

Toni mentioned the cemetery by the sea
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Another fort very nearby, Castillo de San Cristobal, is the largest fortification built by the Spanish in the New World and finished in 1783. A guardhouse there
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