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		<title>Puerto Rico&#8217;s Nightlife</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are visiting Puerto Rico and you are either single or there with your significant other, then you will want to know about the colorful nightlife. Puerto Rico is known for its vibrant beaches and luxurious resorts. The truth is that Puerto Rico&#8217;s nightlife rivals that of Miami&#8217;s, New York City, or any other &#8230; <a href="http://www.prsoldier.com/puerto-rico-nightlife.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>If you are visiting Puerto Rico and you are either single or there with your significant other, then you will want to know about the colorful nightlife. Puerto Rico is known for its vibrant beaches and luxurious resorts. The truth is that Puerto Rico&#8217;s nightlife rivals that of Miami&#8217;s, New York City, or any other major city you can think of. Puerto Rico&#8217;s culture involves having many popular clubs, especially in the capital city of San Juan. Puerto Rico&#8217;s reputation is often associated with being laid back and relaxed, but night on the town in San Juan will have you rethinking your idea of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is an ideal vacation spot for families and there are resorts that cater to them, but as far as singles and couples looking to have a good time, downtown San Juan is the place to be.</p>
<p>•	Puerto Rico is a vacation spot where you can definitely unwind. Many benefits about going to clubs include the incredible Latin salsa music, authentic rum drinks, and the idea of people hopping in and out of one club to another. Isla Verde is Puerto Rico&#8217;s spot for the best nightlife. The drinks in many of these clubs are excellent and are seemingly vibrant and colorful as the nightlife itself. Puerto Rico&#8217;s day blends seamlessly into night, particularly because of the gorgeous weather. It never seems like the clubs will close, and there are always friendly people walking around.</p>
<p>•	If you&#8217;ve ever been out clubbing or enjoying the scene of nightlife in a big city, you will know that prices of drinks are expensive. The same applies to Puerto Rico&#8217;s nightlife as well. Getting a drink at the nightclubs in Puerto Rico in particular can run you $8 or more. Puerto Rico&#8217;s common drinks such as the mojitos or martinis seem to be the premium priced drinks. Calle Fortaleza is the street to be on if you want to experience the nightlife to the fullest. Puerto Rico is meant to be enjoyed to the maximum, and knowing all the hot spots will help you do just that. Hopping from club to club can get pricey, especially if you are going to be at it all night. But since you are visiting Puerto Rico, it&#8217;s okay to indulge yourself a little.</p>
<p>•	Puerto Rico&#8217;s island of San Juan, particularly the city&#8217;s Old Town, is the most popular clubbing streets. Calle Fortaleza is well known, and you will know when you are on it. Fashion is a high priority in this area, and the way the women are dressed, you will see why. As a man you will want to dress accordingly as well. A nice pair of slacks and a shirt is an absolute must if you plan on going out.</p>
<p>San Sebastian Street is for those who are into the more casual crowd. Puerto Rico does offer a diverse bar scene for those who don&#8217;t want to go clubbing. This part of Puerto Rico offers laid back live music venues, pubs and clubs. Finding low priced drinks here won&#8217;t be a problem, as you can often find beer for $1.50 here. Puerto Rico&#8217;s nightlife isn&#8217;t for the feint of heart so to speak. It is loud, vibrant, and full of characters.</p>
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		<title>Best Tourist Spots In Puerto Rico</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you&#8217;ve packed your bags, and booked your flight to Puerto Rico and you want to know the best places to visit. Puerto Rico&#8217;s tourist spots offer much culture and history. Anytime you go on vacation you want to fully experience what there is to offer. Puerto Rico&#8217;s history is rich with culture and art. &#8230; <a href="http://www.prsoldier.com/puerto-rico-attractions.html">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>So you&#8217;ve packed your bags, and booked your flight to Puerto Rico and you want to know the best places to visit. Puerto Rico&#8217;s tourist spots offer much culture and history. Anytime you go on vacation you want to fully experience what there is to offer. Puerto Rico&#8217;s history is rich with culture and art. Many people aren&#8217;t aware of this, but will soon get acclimated with it when they visit Puerto Rico. Of course there are the beautiful beaches and resorts that you will probably spend most of your time, but make sure to do Puerto Rico justice by visiting the various historical sites the island has to offer. Puerto Rico&#8217;s islands, specifically San Juan, are beautiful and all have lovely beaches and places to visit.</p>
<p>•	Puerto Rico&#8217;s Pablo Casals Museum in San Juan is dedicated to Pablo Casals, a renowned Spanish cellist who spent the last sixteen years of his life on the island. Music lovers, especially those that love classical music, will enjoy this museum the most. The museum itself has manuscripts, cellos, personal memorabilia and pictures all relating to Casals&#8217; life.</p>
<p>•	Old San Juan is Puerto Rico&#8217;s most historical section of the commonwealth. The area has retained a rich Spanish colonial flair and heritage, but distinctly remaining Puerto Rican at the same time. It was designated a World Heritage Site in 1983, this is the oldest city under the U.S flag. Full of beautiful sixteenth and seventeenth century traditional colonial buildings, going there is like taking a trip back in time.</p>
<p>•	Puerto Rico has the Plaza of Delights (Plaza las Delicias) in Ponce on the South Coast. This plaza is composed of two squares that are surrounded by the 19th century buildings. The Fountain of Lions, a cathedral, and various benches are located at the plaza. Puerto Rico&#8217;s most famous plaza serves as a peaceful, happy getaway area. This is the perfect place to drink coffee at an outdoor cafe and just relax.</p>
<p>•	Puerto Rico also is home to one of the more historical colonial coffee plantations from 1833. It is located in a subtropical forest, and visitors can observe nature in the form of a waterfall and the Canos River. The plantation itself is decorated with period antiques. The machinery and mill are in working condition and make for a very genuine visiting experience.</p>
<p>•	Finally, you will want to visit Puerto Rico&#8217;s Jayuya in Cordillera Mountains. Puerto Rico has beautiful small towns and villages and Jayuya is no different. This small town was founded in 1883, and has a strong native heritage. Puerto Rico has strong roots to growing coffee, but now the town functions as a beautiful and peaceful resort where tourists come to shops for native arts and crafts. Puerto Rico&#8217;s natives often refer to Jayuya as their indigenous capital.</p>
<p>Puerto Rico&#8217;s strong and rich culture is a profound experience to enjoy. You will find yourself learning a lot about Puerto Rico&#8217;s heritage just by observing some of the quaint villages. Puerto Rico can&#8217;t be done in a weekends, and that&#8217;s a positive. You definitely need a week or two in Puerto Rico to truly soak it all in.</p>
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