The “Paseo de la Princesa” is a 3 mile walk near the cruise port where you can get a clue of what is the puertorrican culture. Within the walk you can see craft makers, food carts, restaurants, architectonical features and a nice view. You can find from piraguas and piña colada, to typical foods.
Within the view you can see the ocean, the San Juan Bay, the "Isla de Cabra", new architectonical features, the Morro fortress the "Raices" Fountain and an antique Spanish prison that is now used as the turism center.
In the route there is a Café where you can enjoy the peacefulness of a good meal under the tree shadows, live music and great service. The Café la Princesa serves as a bar, meeting place and restaurant. The average cost goes form $4.95 to $20 a meal. It is a perfect peaceful place that is covered with trees to keep the freshness and the relaxed intimate mood.
There are two parts of the Paseo de la Princesa, the interactive one, where you can buy goods, dance and enjoy a nice meal; and the historical part, where you can enjoy a nice view of the water and the Morro fortress where many naval battles where held.
The walk is walking distance from the cruise port. It also haves a boat called "La Rumba" where you get onboard and dance while having a tour of the bay. It also haves a lot of artisans and food booths.
If you really want to see and learn about the cultural life in Puerto Rico and appreciate the view, the Paseo de la Princesa is definitely a good place to visit.
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