Final Thoughts on the PR
Puerto Rico was amazing, but as all vacations, it was too short.
Old San Juan was one of the most picturesque cities that I have been to in a long time--Spanish colonial row houses, enclosed by a 15-foot thick wall around most of the old city. It was a place that echoed of pirates and soldiers, where we sweat more in two days than in a whole summer, where 500-year-old glazed cobble stones still pave most of the city, where the locals slide easily between English and Spanish, and the birthplace of the piña colada still sells the tropical drink.
I can't wait to go back!
Old San Juan was one of the most picturesque cities that I have been to in a long time--Spanish colonial row houses, enclosed by a 15-foot thick wall around most of the old city. It was a place that echoed of pirates and soldiers, where we sweat more in two days than in a whole summer, where 500-year-old glazed cobble stones still pave most of the city, where the locals slide easily between English and Spanish, and the birthplace of the piña colada still sells the tropical drink.
I can't wait to go back!
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