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Fort San Felipe del Morro
VariabelHistoric fortress with panoramic views of the harbor.
Fort San Felipe del Morro stands as a key part of San Juan’s fortified history, built to protect the city from sea threats. Its imposing walls and watchtowers offer sweeping views over the bay and the old town below. As one of the original defenses established when the city was founded in 1521, it reflects centuries of colonial resilience. Visitors walk through its stone corridors and learn how the city evolved into a major hub of culture and commerce. The fort remains open to tourists and blends military heritage with daily life in the heart of the city. It is part of a protected historic zone recognized by UNESCO since 1983, emphasizing its global significance. In the golden light of sunrise or sunset, the structure appears timeless, linking past and present amid the vibrant streets of Old San Juan.