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San Juan
Official name Municipio de San Juan
Type Capital city
Old San Juan with view of El Morro Fortress
State Puerto Rico
Country United States
Established 1521
Population 320,000
Area (km²) 199
Time zone Atlantic (AST, UTC−4)
ZIP code(s) 00901–00936
Area code(s) 787, 939

San Juan is the capital and largest city of Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory in the Caribbean. Founded by Spanish colonists in 1521, it is the oldest European-established capital city in the United States and its territories. San Juan is a vibrant mix of colonial history, modern culture, and Caribbean energy.

Overview

  • Major cultural, financial, and tourism center of the island
  • Located on the northern coast of Puerto Rico along the Atlantic Ocean
  • Home to a rich blend of Spanish colonial architecture, beaches, and government institutions

History

  • Originally founded in 1508 as Caparra by Juan Ponce de León
  • Moved and renamed San Juan Bautista de Puerto Rico in 1521
  • Played a key role in the Spanish Empire's defense of the New World
  • Fortresses like El Morro and San Cristóbal were built to repel invasions

Government and Infrastructure

  • Houses the Puerto Rican Capitol, Governor’s Mansion (La Fortaleza), and Supreme Court
  • Also includes many U.S. federal agencies and consulates
  • Center of political life on the island, hosting demonstrations and national celebrations

Culture and Attractions

  • Old San Juan – historic colonial district with cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and UNESCO-recognized sites
  • El Morro and Castillo San Cristóbal – massive Spanish fortifications
  • Paseo de la Princesa, San Juan Cathedral, and La Placita nightlife area
  • Hosts numerous cultural festivals, art galleries, and music events

Economy

  • Hub for banking, tourism, media, and telecommunications
  • Large port city and a stop for major Caribbean cruise lines
  • Close to manufacturing centers for pharmaceuticals and electronics

Education and Research

  • Home to the main campus of the University of Puerto Rico
  • Includes medical, legal, and technical institutions
  • Active center for intellectual and scientific research in the region

Transportation

  • Served by Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU)
  • Public buses (AMA), light rail, taxis, and ferries operate within the metro area
  • Port of San Juan is a major cargo and cruise terminal

Fun Facts

  • Known as “La Ciudad Amurallada” (The Walled City)
  • One of the oldest cities in the Americas still inhabited and functioning as a capital
  • Its residents are called “Sanjuaneros”

See Also