![]() You may have heard of La Perla lately due to the song Despacito, all we can say is that we don’t support the song, it does not reflect the island, the culture, the women of our island, or the family values of the islanders. Walking west, you’ll pass La Perla, a neighborhood that became infamous for its share of drug-related crimes in the past. If you’re visiting with children or individuals with a physical disability, El Morro is easier to navigate and more family-friendly. ![]() Keep in mind that the entrance fee gives visitors access to both forts. If you choose to skip visiting San Cristobal, at the upper east corner of Norzagaray, you’ll there’s a nice stop where you can appreciate the walls of the fort, and take a beautiful photo at one of the most popular Garitas of San Juan overlooking the Atlantic. You may also opt to visit San Cristobal for a shorter amount of time touring the main areas, leaving through the north exit ramp and continuing down Norzagaray Street. ![]() On the other end of Calle Norzagaray, you’ll get to Castillo San Felipe del Morro (El Morro Fort), many visitors wish to see both forts, if you’re short on time and only have one day in Old San Juan, you may want to consider visiting one of them. As you begin walking towards Calle Norzagaray, you’ll see Castillo San Cristobal at the top of the hill overlooking the city.
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