
San Juan
Puerto Rico
The capital and most populous city of Puerto Rico, and the second-oldest European-established capital city in the Americas. It is renowned for its colorful colonial architecture, UNESCO World Heritage sites like Castillo San Felipe del Morro, and its vibrant culture and beautiful beaches.
Practical Travel Guide for San Juan
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. U.S. citizens do not need a passport. Entry requirements for international visitors are the same as for the United States.
Adapter Type
Spanish, English
Getting Around
The **Old San Juan** area is best explored on foot. For longer distances, public buses (AMA), taxis, or ride-sharing services are available. The **Tren Urbano** (Urban Train) serves the metropolitan area but does not connect directly to Old San Juan or the main airport.
Local Flavors
San Juan's cuisine is traditional Puerto Rican flavors (known as **Cocina Criolla**) mixed with Spanish, African, and Taíno influences. The emphasis is on richly flavored stews, fresh seafood, and rum.
