Stroll at a relaxed pace along historic cobblestone streets and discover Puerto Rico's culture through gastronomy, history, and architecture. A great way to kick off a night on the town.
Visit local, independently-owned restaurants and sample both traditional and modern Puerto Rican fare. Taste and sip delicious local flavors while learning about Puerto Rico's history and the interweaving of the Taíno, African, and Spanish traditions. Tastings can include local staples like perfectly seasoned roasted pork, plantains, rice and beans, creative fritters, two cocktails, as well as more modern dishes with local fish. You’ll get much more than just bites; tastings are generous, giving you a real taste for Puerto Rican food and leaving you full and satisfied.
Along the way, get a glimpse of the city's historical sites including the second oldest cathedral in the Americas, a centuries-old convent, Plaza de Armas, the fortified walls, and more.