Explore San Juan while Solving a Murder Mystery

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Overview

What's Included

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  • Detectives Case File with Clues

Itinerary

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Stop 1
You’ll wander the iconic blue cobblestone streets, pass pastel-colored Spanish colonial buildings, and discover centuries-old plazas, forts, and fountains. The city’s rich history and striking architecture become the backdrop for your adventure. v At each stop, you’ll find clues tied to the unique landmarks around you—maybe the domino tables at Plaza de Armas, the shady trees of Paseo de la Princesa, or the dramatic shadows cast by San Juan’s ancient city walls. Every clue is woven into the real-life story and spirit of the city.
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Stop 2
Plaza Felisa (Plaza Felisa Rincón de Gautier) is best known for its beautiful setting, historical monuments, connection to San Juan’s first female mayor, and as a peaceful oasis in the heart of Old San Juan—right in front of the Cathedral giving visitors a prime view of one of the oldest churches in the Americas.
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Stop 3
Paseo del Morro is a scenic, waterfront pathway that runs along the outside of the city walls from the Raíces Fountain (at the end of Paseo de la Princesa) westward to the imposing Puerta de San Juan (San Juan Gate).
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Stop 4
Plaza de Armas is the historic main square of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Surrounded by elegant Spanish colonial architecture, lively cafés, and the iconic city hall, the plaza is a vibrant gathering place at the heart of the city. It’s famous for its shaded benches, decorative fountains, and the domino tables where locals gather to play. Plaza de Armas is a perfect spot to relax, people-watch, and soak in the unique culture and history of San Juan.
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Stop 5
La Casita de Rones is an iconic rum bar and shop located on the waterfront of Old San Juan, just steps from Plaza Dársenas and the ferry terminal. Known for its vibrant yellow façade and open-air terrace, La Casita de Rones offers visitors a true taste of Puerto Rico’s famous rum culture. Enjoy expertly crafted cocktails, sample local rums, and learn about the island’s distilling heritage—all with beautiful views of San Juan Bay. Whether you’re a rum enthusiast or just looking to relax in an authentic setting, La Casita de Rones is a must-visit stop in Old San Juan.
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Stop 6
The Puerta de San Juan, or San Juan Gate, is the most iconic entrance through the fortified walls of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Built in the 16th century, this massive red gateway once welcomed Spanish governors, visiting dignitaries, and travelers arriving by sea. Today, it stands as a symbol of the city’s colonial history and offers a dramatic passage from the scenic waterfront to the winding, colorful streets of Old San Juan. Walking through the San Juan Gate is like stepping back in time, connecting the city’s rich past with its vibrant present.
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Stop 7
This lively plaza, located in front of the historic Banco Popular building in Old San Juan, is a true gathering place for locals and visitors alike. Known for its permanent domino tables shaded by trees, it’s where neighbors and friends meet daily to play spirited games, share stories, and watch the world go by. The plaza is surrounded by colorful colonial buildings and offers a vibrant snapshot of Puerto Rican culture—where the clack of dominoes, bursts of laughter, and warm island breezes create an unforgettable atmosphere right in the heart of the old city.

Meeting & End Point

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Meeting Point
In front of Banco Popular in Old San Juan where locals famously play dominos is generally known as “Plaza de Armas” or sometimes simply referred to as the domino tables at Plaza de Armas. This is a popular, central plaza where people gathered at the permanent tables for dominos and conversation.
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End Point
In front of Banco Popular in Old San Juan where locals famously play dominos is generally known as “Plaza de Armas” or sometimes simply referred to as the domino tables at Plaza de Armas. This is a popular, central plaza where people gathered at the permanent tables for dominos and conversation.

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  • Service animals allowed
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  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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