P P: One of my favourite art museums I've ever visited. A lot of modern Caribbean art on display. Very socio-cultural-political stuff.
Patricia Gonzalez: Art enthusiasts can enjoy a guided tour of the museum's permanent collection, Puerto Rico Plural., displaying works of art by generations of local artists. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Joel Franqui GdL: A great place to visit. A wonderful collection of Puertorican art
4. El Batey
8.4
101 Cll Del Cristo, San Juan, San Juan
Dive Bar · 50 tips and reviews
The Wall Street Journal: This dive is full of character and has a classic rock 'n' roll jukebox. The walls are covered in graffiti, there is a pool table and it's right in the middle of the Old City. Read more.
Martha: dive bar in Old San Juan. graffiti everywhere. fun, chill spot. i visit there every time i'm in town.
Cole Knight: Great dive, interesting bartender and walls full of graffiti'd history. If Hunter S. Thompson were alive and in Puerto Rico, he'd drink here.
J3tza_ 💓🐢: This 40-ft totem pole is the work of Puerto Rican artist Jaime Suárez. It is made of black granite and ceramic pieces, and is a tribute to the discovery of the New World.
André Zhang: Built in 1992 for the commemorate the Fifth Centenary of the discovery of America. The 'Tótem Telúrico', an impressive, contemporary sculpture made by the local artist Jaime Suárez graces its center.
Complete Matosgroup: Beautiful art and view.
Nate Folkert: santos are traditional puerto rican folk art - vividly painted wooden sculptures depicting saints and other religious figures
Jessica: All local artists, staff is very friendly and will package up your purchase!
Patricia Gonzalez: One of the best souvenir shops in Old San Juan, you'll find a colorful array of artwork and crafts to take home with you or as a gift. All handmade in Puerto Rico by local artisans.
7. Galeria Botello
7.6
Cristo St. (Fortaleza St.), San Juan, San Juan
Art Gallery · 4 tips and reviews
Stephanie M.: This is a great place to peruse the most recent and best of Puerto Rican art, named after Angel Botello, an island favorite (by way of Spain) who is famous for his sculpture, painting and drawings of
Xueyin Chen: I am going to go to Galeria Botello to visit art works.
Nate Folkert: gallery showcasing puerto rican artists in a beautiful colonial building
Nino Jimenez: Great live music, art & ambiance...
Valentina Mejia: Fun on Monday. Plays good trap music.
Social News Network: The place to be on Mondays, but the party doesn't start until midnight so be ready to stay out late! It's a spot for mostly locals so be ready to party like a true Puerto Rican!
The Ritz-Carlton: Old San Juan is paved in blue cobblestone dating back nearly 500 years. Some wander its streets without a map or direction; to discover its history, art galleries, and beautiful views on their own.
Linda: Ditch the car and explore on foot! Forts are gorgeous, streets are charming, and catch some of the street art! Very interesting people as well.
Gilbert Hernandez: Oldest city of Puerto Rico, great nightlife and a lot of things to do. Lot of restaurants to chose from.
13. Esquina Watusi
8.2
801 Cll Elisa Cerra, San Juan, San Juan
Dive Bar · 16 tips and reviews
Christopher Bovee de Soto: we went during the art festival Santurce Es Ley 6 and it was teaming with people. had a great time!
Deema: Cheap beer, fun people; really cool street art nearby
Gillian Morris: great dive bar with tables on the street, always has a crowd, live music every Thursday and often other days of the week
André Zhang: A large family park with everything from rockets to reproductions of great art.
The Ritz-Carlton: This park offers recreational and educational facilities, at 285 feet above sea level, focused on science. Activities include a zoo, planetarium and various interactive themed exhibits.
Santiago S: it's been time since they open it, what a shame