

A charming, tree-lined promenade along the Atlantic Ocean in Old San Juan, offering stunning views and a peaceful escape from the city's bustle.
Garlic mashed plantains with chicharrón, seasoned with tomato sauce and olive oil.
Codfish fritters with garlic, tomato, and olive oil, often served with a spicy tomato sauce.
Fried pastry filled with crab or codfish, seasoned with garlic, tomato, and olive oil.
Aged rum from local distilleries like Ron del Barrilito, reflecting Puerto Rico's rich rum-making tradition.
Handcrafted jewelry inspired by the indigenous Taino culture, often featuring symbols like the Coqui frog and the sun.

High-quality coffee beans grown in the lush mountains of Puerto Rico, known for their rich flavor and aroma.

Paseo De La Princesa can be rainy, especially in the evenings.
The area has many cobblestone streets and historic sites to explore.

Staying hydrated is important in Puerto Rico's tropical climate.
A historic café with beautiful views of the Turia Gardens, serving a traditional Spanish breakfast.
A local favorite known for its traditional Valencian dishes and fresh seafood.
A high-end restaurant offering a unique dining experience with a focus on Spanish cuisine and an extensive wine list.
A 16th-century fort offering panoramic views and historical insights.
A vibrant square surrounded by colonial architecture, perfect for people-watching and local interactions.
A beautiful waterfront promenade lined with trees and offering stunning views of the bay.
Lakeview Promenade offers stunning views of the lake and panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape, making it an ideal spot for leisurely walks and picnics. The walkway is adorned with lush greenery and art installations that enrich the experience.

A stunning 19th-century Romanesque-Byzantine cathedral in Marseille, featuring beautiful mosaics and a striking bell tower.

A glamorous seaside promenade lined with palm trees, luxury hotels, and upscale boutiques, leading to the famous Palais des Festivals.