In 1508 Juan Ponce de León built the first House-Fort in Puerto Rico on this site. It also served as the home for the first Spanish Colonial seat of government as well as the Catholic church.(expand)
Paseo Tablado, behind Mario Morales canchaGuaynaboPR
This carnival, held since 1976, is named after the Indian chieftain Mabó. There is music, dance, shows, artist exhibits and food kiosks. The celebrations are closed with a colorful Entierro de la Sardina (Burial of the Sardine).(expand)
This golf course is located on a military base in the heart of San Juan and civilians can play when accompanied by a Club member or military member. Its 2nd hole is 380 yards, par 4 facing west to east and view of silhouette of El Yunque.(expand)