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San Cristóbal Fort


501 Norzagaray St Old San Juan, PR 00901

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Find this location on map | Driving directions from: San Juan (SJU) | Ponce (PSE) | Aguadilla (BQN) | Mayaguez

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The Castillo de San Cristobal is the largest fortification ever built by the Spanish in the New World. Declared a World Heritage site in 1983, this massive fortification which covers 27 acres is the place where the first shots of the Spanish-American War on Puerto Rican soil occurred at this sprawling fort. The intricate castle-like structure, featuring five units connected by moats and tunnels, sprawls over 27 coastal acres. Visitors can explore creepy dungeons, ancient soldier barracks and military-based exhibits throughout the fort's history-rich nooks and crannies.

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Allow an hour at the very least to properly explore the grounds. Ranger tours are available twice a day, but a detailed map outlines an easy-to-follow and informative self-guided tour. Perhaps the biggest draw, the stunning views from the upper battlements feature Old San Juan's cityscape and the expansive Atlantic. Peer down at the rocky shore from behind a massive cannon, and you can almost imagine the bloodshed that once soaked these storied battlegrounds.


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$3, Children: $1, under 12: free
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Dec-May 9am-6pm, June-Nov 9am-5pm

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The San Cristobal Castle is located right next to the El Morro attraction.

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