Fodor's Expert Review Cementerio Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis

Old San Juan Cemetery

One of Old San Juan's best-kept secrets, this remarkable cemetery provides a peaceful respite from the bustle of the city. Sandwiched between El Morro and La Perla, it offers a panoramic view of the Atlantic Ocean and an enviable resting place for the many notable figures fortunate enough to be buried here. Dating from the early 1800s, the cemetery was originally administered by Carmelite nuns. Today you can stop by the ornate tombs (many of which are topped with graceful marble sculptures) to pay your respects to an illustrious group of Puerto Rican political figures, intellectuals, artists, and revolutionaries, including José Celso Barbosa, José Ferrer, Pedro Albizu Campos, Rafael Hernández, and Ricardo Alegría.

While a robust police presence has made this area bordering La Perla safer than it once was, it's still best to avoid coming after hours or at night.

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West end of Calle Norzagaray
00901, Puerto Rico

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