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El Morro guards the entrance to San Juan harbor. The imposing stone fort was begun in the 1500s and was used as a military post up through WW II. You're free to wander around the forts multiple levels and take in the gorgeous views of the sea from...
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From journal Sunny San Juan
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Currently the entrance fee is $3 per adult. For that price you get to see an old fort that has survived multiple attacks over hundreds of years. The fort and the amazing views are really all there is to see. The park service has added some...
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From journal San Juan for Business
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Just walking up to El Morro shows the impressive expanse it covers, and provides a glimpse into its past importance in fortifying San Juan.Admission is something like $3 for an adult. Not too bad. I didn't take any tours, just walked around the...
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From journal San Juan Sampler
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Fuerte San Felipe del Morro was the guardian of the Spanish Main. It rises dramatically from the Atlantic Ocean and San Juan Bay. The U.S., Puerto Rico, and Spanish military flags fly from its walls. It is more striking than Fort San Cristobal.The...
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From journal Stop Over in San Juan
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With kids and adults alike, the sights of El Morro made for an exciting day...guided tour of the old fortress from 1539 takes you through all the passageways and dungeons. The view of the city is fantastic too.
From journal More than a beach in San Juan