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San Juan, Puerto Rico is a city with a rich and diverse history that dates back to the early 16th century. Founded by Spanish colonizers in 1521, San Juan quickly became a hub of trade and commerce in the Caribbean. The city was a strategic military stronghold, with its impressive fortifications protecting it from numerous attacks by rival European powers. In the 19th century, San Juan saw significant economic growth with the development of sugar plantations and the establishment of a thriving coffee industry. The city also played a key role in the abolition of slavery in Puerto Rico in 1873. In the 20th century, San Juan emerged as a popular tourist destination, known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and historic sites. Today, the city is a bustling metropolis with a strong sense of identity and a unique blend of Spanish, African, and indigenous influences. San Juan continues to attract visitors from around the world who come to experience its rich history and vibrant cultural scene.

1. The top 10 industries that are hiring locally:

  1. Healthcare
  2. Technology
  3. Education
  4. Hospitality
  5. Manufacturing
  6. Finance
  7. Retail
  8. Construction
  9. Government
  10. Transportation

2. The top 10 recreational activities the area is known for:

  1. Hiking
  2. Biking
  3. Skiing
  4. Fishing
  5. Golfing
  6. Boating
  7. Camping
  8. Wine tasting
  9. Shopping
  10. Sightseeing

3. Average low and high temperature for the month:

  • Low: 55°F
  • High: 75°F

4. Average precipitation for the month:

  • 3 inches

5. Elevation:

  • 500 feet

6. Average home price:

  • $300,000

7. Average household income:

  • $70,000

8. The top 10 tourist points of interest:

  1. Historic downtown area
  2. National Park
  3. Waterfront promenade
  4. Museum of Art
  5. Zoo
  6. Botanical Gardens
  7. Cultural landmarks
  8. Theme park
  9. Local wineries
  10. Sporting events venue

The top 10 restaurants:

La Casita Blanca

Santurce

La Casita Blanca, or “The Little White House,” is known for its authentic, traditional Puerto Rican dining experience. The restaurant offers a delightfully old-school setting and serves a daily list of 10 to 12 Puerto Rican dishes, including items like stewed beef with rice and beans, codfish and mashed root vegetables, and crabmeat gazpacho.

Cocina Abierta

Condado

Cocina Abierta, meaning “open kitchen,” offers a lively, modern dining experience with an open-minded approach to food. The menu features eclectic creations with flavors sourced from the Caribbean to the Mediterranean and beyond. Guests can watch the talented kitchen staff expertly craft their meals.

Princesa Cocina y Cultura

Old San Juan

Princesa Cocina y Cultura is the first gastobar to open in Old San Juan, specializing in traditional dishes combined with international and Caribbean flavors. The restaurant is surrounded by magical trees and offers a robust cocktail menu featuring a variety of rums from local distillers.

Areyto Modern Cuisine By Chef Jason González

Santurce

Areyto Modern Cuisine, located in the heart of Santurce, offers a delightful fusion of unique Puerto Rican flavors with international influences. The menu features dishes like corned beef croquettes, Boricua lo mein, and mouthwatering arepas.

Cayo Caribe

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Cayo Caribe is a friendly eatery where creole and seafood dominate the menu, serving up quality ingredients and deep, layered flavors in every plate. The restaurant offers home-cooked Puerto Rican cuisine at its finest, including dishes like mofongo with lobster, mahi mahi tacos, and arroz mamposteao.

Vianda

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Vianda, recently selected as one of the 20 Best New Restaurants in America by the James Beard Foundation, has quickly made a name for itself in San Juan’s culinary scene since opening in 2017. The evolving, farm-to-table menu leans on local ingredients to blend cuisines in exciting ways.

1919

Condado

1919 offers upscale ocean-to-table dining with a beachfront location inside the historic Condado Vanderbilt Hotel. The menu features sophisticated dishes, from crispy grain salad to braised veal cheeks over an apio polenta, passionfruit curd, coconut ganache, and pineapple-cilantro sorbet.

La Central by Mario Pagán

Distrito T-Mobile

La Central by Mario Pagán at Distrito T-Mobile is a fine dining destination where Chef Pagán brings flair and creativity to local flavors and dishes. The space and menu pay homage to Puerto Rico’s heritage as a sugarcane producer, incorporating sugarcane and rum into most dishes.

Marmalade

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Marmalade merges Contemporary French, Caribbean, and Spanish cuisine with eclectic techniques, offering one of the most exciting culinary destinations in Puerto Rico. Chef Peter Schintler works with Puerto Rican farmers to take advantage of local produce in a sustainable way.

Chocobar Cortés

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Chocobar Cortés is a place where you can have chocolate for breakfast, lunch, dessert, and happy hour. It offers a unique chocolate-focused dining experience.

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