


This highly-rated free walking tour through Old San Juan's cobblestone streets brings history to life for families exploring Puerto Rico's colorful colonial past. Kids will love spotting the rainbow-hued buildings, watching street performers in charming plazas, and discovering hidden corners of this 500-year-old walled city while guides share fascinating stories of pirates, forts, and Spanish conquistadors.
Take the tour early in the week (Monday or Tuesday) when cruise ship crowds are lighter, and opt for morning tours to avoid the hottest afternoon temperatures. The cooler months from December to April offer the most comfortable walking weather for families.
The tour is completely free (tips appreciated) and meets at Plaza Colon daily at 10:00 AM, lasting approximately two hours. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for the cobblestone streets, and there are numerous family-friendly cafes and restrooms along the route for breaks.
Available year-round with tours running daily. The most comfortable weather is December through April (dry season), while May through November can be hot and humid with occasional rain showers. Holiday periods like Christmas and Three Kings Day (January 6) feature special decorations throughout Old San Juan.
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