Hi everyone and a warm Welcome to the exquisite area
of Condado!!! Before talking about my experience from the perspective as a
tourist with the beautiful beaches, the sunny weather and the fantastic
culinary experience, I want to let you know that there is more to this
beautiful area of San Juan. Looking back to history Condado was urbanized in
1908 by two brothers, last named Behn. They decided to start the urban
development of “El Condado”. The Behn brothers constructed a bridge to replace
the rock and wood platform that connected San Juan with the “Isleta of San
Juan” (or small island part of San Juan). This is now called “Puente Dos
Hermanos” or Two Brothers Bridge, and is used as the main entrance to the
attractive area of Condado.
Since we arrive to this bridge we start seeing the
beauty of this amazing area, the elegant bridge surrounded on both sides by
crystal blue waters of the Laguna, where for most of the time we can watch
tourist and local people enjoy paddle boarding or simply enjoying the beach
which is called “Playita del Condado” (Condado Small Beach). There we saw a
recreational area were they have very important information about a complex
urban ecosystem in the Laguna, such as the Brown Pelican, the Magnificent
frigate bird and the Antillean Manatee. And from here we continue learning its
history; in the beach of the lagoon we can see a small barrier of rocks &
coral reef that one of them has the unique form of a dog as if watching the
horizon. There is an old legend that a young Spanish soldier named Enrique, far
from home, felt alone until he adopted a stray dog. He took care of the dog and
cherished the dog’s companionship. He named him "Amigo" (Friend). The
dog loved him, and all they had in the world was each other. One day, Enrique
had to leave for a battle, but he told the dog that he would return. So the dog
sadly watched the boat leave, he even swam away from the fort, to sit on a
coral ledge to watch the horizon, and then to wait for Enrique’s return. He
would swim to there every day, waiting and watching. And is still there
awaiting patiently on guard, eternally watching the horizon, until he sees his
owner back again… Legend says that the dog sat there for so long that he
eventually turned to stone.
That was a very sad story, but we kept on going
walking through the beautiful Ashford Avenue of Condado, which by the way is
named after the very well-known Dr. Bailey Ashford resident and doctor of the
district. Next stop was very nearby, the amazingly beautiful Conrad Hotel,
which from the street we can see a small bridge in midair going from one side
of the hotel crossing to the other side. Here they told us that this bridge
also had its history!!! This small air-bridge was built in honor of the acrobat
Karl Wallenda, founder of the "The Flying Wallenda’s" which at his 73
years of age attempted to walk between two towers of the hotel, on a wire 100
feet above the ground and without a safety net in 1978 but unfortunately failed
his attempt, when he fell of the cord and died, after a lifetime of famous
acrobatic acts. His wife and son also acrobats commemorated his act, and
fortunately completed the walk. Eventually the hotel built this bridge to
connect both towers and named it “The Wallenda Bridge”.
Continuing or journey the lovely Condado district we
were told that the neighborhood experienced an economic boom in the first
decades of the 20th century when some of the wealthiest families built their
homes in the area. One of these were The Vanderbilt’s, which built a summer
home in 1919 which today has been converted into the luxurious Condado
Vanderbilt Hotel. This said our next stop was an amazingly tall hotel which
consisted of two towers separated by an amazing central structure with
exquisite Spanish Revival Style architecture, called the Grand Condado
Vanderbilt Hotel. The Condado Vanderbilt was the first luxury hotel to open in
Puerto Rico and was also the first hotel in Puerto Rico to have a casino. Can you say WOW!!!
Next to the
“Ventana”, we can see La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort another of the
famous luxury resorts, located at the Condado oceanfront. The hotel was first
opened in 1958 during the Tropical Modernism Movement. This hotel has an
amazing seashell-shaped structure which in the inside has one of the most
famous restaurants of the area, Restaurant Perla (Pearl).
It has
been known to be one of the most modern and luxurious hotels in Puerto Rico. It
is a popular stay for many well-known Hollywood celebrities. In our stay here
we met a couple of tourist all the way from Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, New
York, Virgin Islands, and even Russia!!! We enjoyed a lot the hotel attractions
as well as the amazing interior gardens and spots it has!!

I took a
picture of the Perla restaurant from one of the lobbies… it looks amazing at
night!!! Talking about “night” what can I say about the NIGHT LIFE?!! It is
incredible… awesome places, good music, great cocktails and fantastic people!!!
Not to mention the extraordinary local people of P.R. who treated us so
good!!! Our journey continues…
I, accompanied by my sister,
kept walking as a tourist through the picturesque streets of Condado, watching
along the way very fine boutiques and excellent restaurants as well as admiring
the breathtaking beauty of this exclusive area.
Here's a video which portrays similar features I
enjoyed from Condado, PR from a perspective as tourist, though being a resident
of this tropical island.





I really enjoyed your post, as you did a great job illustrating your experience and making us (the readers) feel like we were right there with you. I live nearby Condado, and I love spending Sundays nearby "La Ventana" sipping some nice coffee and enjoying a good book, it never gets old. No matter how often I do it, it still feels like I'm a tourist on vacation somewhere else! Condado magic in the air. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks!! That is really nice, I love spending time at place... and yes Condado definitely has some magic, same as Old San Juan.
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