San Felipe del Morro Fortress
San Juan
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Known as El Morro, this fortress was designed to protect the city from attacks by sea. In 1983, the United Nations declared the imposing fort a World Heritage Site. Today, it is an interesting museum that offers great views, and it is open for visitors to enjoy and explore.
Useful Information
- Address: 501 Calle Norzagaray, San Juan
- Email: saju_superintendent@nps.gov
- Phone: +1 787 729 6777
- More Info: www.nps.gov/saju
- Opening House: Daily 9am-6pm
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- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/SanJuanNPS/
Do & See
San Juan’s perfect mix of old and new sets the stage for an unforgettable trip. The starting point should be Old San Juan, where walking is the norm, but free trolleys are available to take visitors from one site to the next. Nobody who visits the island should leave without seeing the forts, the churches and the cobblestone streets of Old San Juan.

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