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Must Visit Attractions in San Juan

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Must Visit Attractions in San Juan

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  1. Must Visit Attractions in San Juan San Juan Puerto Rico’s capital is one of the most happening places in San Juan. This historic district is sprinkled with some of the finest tourist attractions, museums, cafes, music, and neighborhoods. Some of the most popular attractions in San Juan are El Morro Castle, Plaza Darsenas, Fort San Cristobal, Plaza Las Americas, San Juan Cathedral, Tapia Theatre, and many more. Good news for all those budget-conscious travelers, Southwest Airlines Flights brings to you discount4ed airfares for one of your favorite destinations.

  2. Fort San Cristobal: Fort San Cristobal is one of the biggest fortresses in America, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was protected by the Spanish to protect the city against attack. It is one of the most visited sites in SAN Juan as it gives you a glimpse of the country’s history and what steps it had taken in the past to protect the city.

  3. El Morro Castle: El Morro Castle is another popular attraction that was built during the Spanish rule. This castle was built between the 16th and 18th centuries in order to honor King Philip II of San Juan. In 1983 it was declared as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. It witnesses more than 2 million visitors annually.

  4. San Juan Bautista Cathedral: SAN Juan Bautista Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral, one of the oldest in San Juan. Recently a private foundation was established by the cathedral with the purpose of funding the historical restoration of the art treasure and the building. For more travel information you can dial our toll-free number of visit Southwest Airlines Fly for the best holiday offers. Hurry!!

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