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What to do at Old San Juan
Beautiful white sand beaches
The “Escambron Beach” is 10 minute walking from our facility. It is one of the beaches classified with the blue flag recognition. You can also visit the “Condado Beach” where there is a variety of water sports.
Gastronomic diversity
Do not forget to try our “mofongo” stuffed with shrimp, meat or chicken. If you like “piña colada”, Old San Juan is the perfect place. “Barrachina” is the place where the “piña colada” was invented, you will love to taste the original “piña colada”.
A lot of nightlife
You will enjoy many places to taste mojitos, sangria, local beer, in very romantic places. Dreams Miramar hotel offers you a pleasant and safe stay, at more moderate prices than brand hotels. We have rooms for up to six people, with cheaper prices than Airbnb. And we offer free transportation to the cruise docks, on the day of your departure.
Festivals
Every year the third weekend of January we celebrate, the festival of the“San Sebastian Street” at Old San Juan. In this festival you will find live music, diversity of drinks, artisans, typical food, fun for everyone.
Puerto Rico represents a great tourist destination for adults and children.
Morro Fort; The most important fortress in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Near Dreams Miramar Hotel
Visiting Puerto Rico and not visiting Old San Juan, is like not having visited Puerto Rico. Dreams Hotel Miramar, offers you the possibility of visiting Old San Juan and the forts, at reasonable prices.
San Felipe del Morro, which means “promontory.” Was built to protect the entrance to San Juan, by the invaders of the XV1 century. This castle is the largest fortification in the New World.
It was built in 1539 and was just a simple tower, with a design that was modified several decades later, in 1587 by Juan de Tejada and Juan Bautista Antonelli to turn it into an incredible Spanish military fortification established at the time and that was respected by all.
The Morro only fell once, in 1598, when the Earl of Cumberland took the fortress by land.