Stay in our 2nd floor apartment we call "Rooftop #6" after a long day exploring San Juan and come back to the best place to rest and catch up. We provide cellular WIFI, air conditioning and streaming TV. You will enjoy the main level of this 3 story apartment with full kitchen, including full sized range with oven, microwave, toaster an coffee maker, and dining area and living room with full sofa bed. Then, up the spiral stairs to king bed master bedroom and full bathroom on the 2nd floor and then up the spiral stairs again to the 3rd floor rooftop with incredible views. We provide bath amenities, all linens and towels, iron, ironing board and hairdryer. We use a lock box for your convenience. Living in Old San Juan is an experience from another time. You will find everything you need to live, entertain yourself and eat. Old San Juan is a gem. The building and the apartments are a piece of the architectural history of Old San Juan. You'll be steps away from pharmacies, a full service supermarket, plazas, restaurants, bars and El Morro, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Even an amazing and lively pizzaria downstairs! Uber and Taxi services are available. While there is no street parking on Old San Juan, paid parking is available in the parking lots around Old San Juan; Ballaja, Dona Fela, La Cochera and the one by Paseo La Princesa. Note, there is no free parking in Old San, but there are garages and lots within a block or two.
Our goal is to provide our guests with a seamless vacation! We are local and attend to our guests personally.
You will enjoy a 3 story apartment. Kitchen and living room, king bed and bathroom and rooftop terrace.
We are local and only a phone call away. 833-783-0800
Old San Juan is one of the best places to visit in Puerto Rico. Old San Juan has an incredible 500 years of history, beautiful colonial architecture liberally splashed with tropical colors and timeless magic that makes it one of the most enchanting destinations in the Caribbean. You could spend many happy hours just walking around the walled city.
Perhaps nothing captures the history of Puerto Rico more than Old San Juan's massive fortresses. El Morro and Castillo de San Cristobal are among the most visited attractions on the island for a good reason. Their cannons, ramparts, and layered defenses have guarded the walled city for centuries. Even the governor's mansion, La Fortaleza, is called "The Fortress" because it was one of the settlement's early defensive structures.
Paseo La Princesa is a broad promenade that stretches from near the docks at the foot of the city and leads to the lovely Raíces Fountain. On weekends, you're likely to find all kinds of stalls lining the road, and maybe even a free cultural performance to enjoy. Paseo La Princesa hugs the old perimeter wall of the city, and beyond the fountain continues around Old San Juan to the San Juan Gate, the only remaining of five entry points into the old town.
The best time to enjoy the walk is during sunset when you'll have gorgeous views of the bay from the fountain, and you'll escape the heat of the day.
Uber and Taxi services are available. Any hotel can assist you if you are in need of transportation even if you are not staying there.