Guided City Walking Tour

Highlights of local attractions on a stroll through Old San Juan

4.7 · Exceptional(360 reviews)
Free cancellation available

On this guided city walking tour, you’ll get the opportunity to discover Puerto Rican history on a visit to Old San Juan. Along the way, you’ll explore more than five centuries of local heritage thanks to the captivating stories and insights from the guide.

During the tour, you’ll traverse Old San Juan’s charming streets. You’ll take in the neighbourhood’s culture and traditions as you learn more about the multicultural city. Additionally, you’ll get to immerse yourself in its captivating essence while seeing some of the main landmarks.

What's included

  • Guide services

What's not included

    What's not included
    • Tips

    Accessibility

    • Accessible to pushchairs/prams
    • Service animals welcome
    • Public transport links nearby

    Health & safety

    • Not recommended for pregnant visitors
    • Not recommended for visitors with back problems
    • Not recommended for visitors with heart problems or serious medical conditions
    • Requires a moderate level of physical fitness

    Additional information

    Please bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

    Be aware that operators may cancel for unforeseen reasons.

    You need to be 18 years or older to book or be accompanied by an adult.

    Operated by TripByJC

    Itinerary information

    Location

    Departure point
    Plaza Colón, San Juan Antiguo, San Juan, 00916
    Meet your guide across the street from the Teatro Alejandro Tapia y Rivera. Your guide will be waiting for you next to the yellow building.
    End point
    Paseo de la Princesa, P.º de la Princesa, San Juan Antiguo, San Juan, 00901

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