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In 2017, the Puerto Rico national baseball team was christened "Team Rubio" when all the players dyed their hair blonde. (Carlos Giusti | El Nuevo Día.)
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In 2017, the Puerto Rico national baseball team was christened "Team Rubio" when all the players dyed their hair blonde. (Carlos Giusti | El Nuevo Día.)
Celebrate Puerto Rico’s sports’ heritage past, present, and future at Arena Medalla.
Roberto Clemente was the first Boricua and Latin American player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. (Luis Ramos | Historic Archive El Nuevo Día.)
Stadiums around the Island are grand slam locations where you can catch a baseball game.
El Morro fort in Old San Juan.
Castillo San Felipe del Morro marks Puerto Rico’s legacy within the Caribbean.
Puerto Rico's cocktail scene is a fuego (on fire) — literally.
A new generation of bartenders is transforming Puerto Rico into a premier drinking destination.
Find authentic Mexican food at Acapulco at Calle Loíza.
A guide to Santurce's culinary Mecca.
Delicious food, followed by salsa dancing await you at La Placita de Santurce.
La Placita de Santurce in San Juan is a hub for great restaurants, intriguing bars, and all-night salsa dancing.
From El Morro to La Fortaleza, here's a list of the iconic places you shouldn't miss in the "walled city" of Old San Juan.