4 Best Sights in San Juan, Puerto Rico

MADMI (Museum of Art & Design Miramar)

Housed in a gorgeous, pastel-pink, 20th-century structure that was once the home of famous Puerto Rican artists, MADMI opened its doors in 2018. It's an interactive museum that hosts rotating exhibits, workshops, and pop-ups. The on-site shop sells items made by local artists. Grab a coffee next door at La Hacienda, which has a shady outdoor terrace.
607 Calle Cuevillas, 00907, Puerto Rico
787-995–7063
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Rate Includes: $5 donation

Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico

Santurce

This Georgian-style structure, once a public school, displays a dynamic range of works by established and up-and-coming Latin American artists. Many works have strong political messages, including pointed commentaries on Puerto Rico's status as a commonwealth. Only part of the permanent collection's more than 900 works is on display at a time, but it might be anything from ceramics to videos.

1220 Av. Ponce de León, San Juan, n/a Puerto Rico, 00936, Puerto Rico
787-977–4030
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Rate Includes: $5, Closed Sun. and Mon.

Museo de Historia, Antropología y Arte

The Universidad de Puerto Rico's small Museum of History, Anthropology and Art offers rotating exhibitions in three areas. Its archaeological and historical collection covers the Native American influence on the island and the Caribbean, the colonial era, and the history of slavery. There's also a small collection of Egyptian antiquities. Art holdings include a range of Puerto Rican popular, graphic, folk, and fine art; the museum's prize exhibit is the painting El Velorio (The Wake), by the 19th-century artist Francisco Oller. If you're looking to see something in particular, call before you go, as only a small portion of the collection is on display at a time. Guided tours in English are available; call for reservations.

Av. Ponce de León, 00931, Puerto Rico
787-763–3939
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Rate Includes: Free, Closed weekends

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Museo de San Juan

A bustling marketplace in 1857, this handsome building now houses the small San Juan Museum. You'll find rotating exhibits of Puerto Rican art, plus tableaux and audiovisual shows that present the island's history. Concerts and other cultural events take place in the huge interior courtyard.

150 Calle Norzagaray, 00902, Puerto Rico
787-480–3530
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Rate Includes: Free, Closed Mon. and Tues.