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Airports in Cleveland
The Cleveland Hopkins International Airport serves the city of Cleveland,
Ohio, U.S.A. It is situated nearly 14 kilometers away from the central
business district of the city. It is owned & operated by City of
Cleveland and Cleveland Airport System respectively. The airport serves as
a focus city for Frontier Airlines and United Airlines. It offers both
passenger & cargo services to domestic as well as international
destinations. Some of these destinations include Toronto, Cancun, Punta
Cana, Las Vegas, New York, Dallas, Denver, and more. The airport is well
connected to the city through rental cars, taxis, shuttles, limos, ride
shares, and public transportations.
Explore San Juan
San Juan is the most popular tourist destination in Puerto Rico, a great
central location, and the best starting point when visiting the island. San
Juan is truly an all-inclusive vacation destination offering something for
everyone to enjoy. San Juan is the busiest cruise port in the Caribbean,
chosen as a stop by major cruise lines, giving cruisers world class
attractions and rich cultural experiences that can easily be done by simply
walking across the piers. Only those that choose to spend at least a few
days in San Juan get to experience the full enchantment of this place. San
Juan is the cultural center of Puerto Rico, celebrating countless festivals
and events throughout the year. There’s always something entertaining and
exciting happening in San Juan. Island residents head to the city to join
the festivities.
Things to Do in San Juan
Old San Juan (San Juan Viejo)
Showcasing almost 500 years of history, the streets of Old San Juan (San
Juan Viejo) are windows to the past, with historic forts and Spanish
colonial architecture setting the scene. The seven-square-block area
contains more than 400 beautifully restored 16th- and 17th-century colonial
buildings, many of which feature shops, restaurants, museums, hotels, and
other public buildings.
Castillo de San Cristóbal (Fort San Cristobal)
While El Morro gets all the fame, Castillo de San Cristóbal is equally
fascinating and well worth a visit. San Cristobal is bigger than El Morro
and is the largest fort the Spanish ever built in the New World. Spread
over 27 acres, it features five independent units connected by moat and
tunnel, each designed to be self-sufficient should the others fall. The
fort was built between 1634 and 1790 to guard the eastern gate to what is
today, Old San Juan. It was designed to protect against a land attack,
making it quite different from El Morro, which was built to guard against
attacks by sea.
San Juan Cathedral
The San Juan Cathedral, begun in 1540, is known for being one of the oldest
cathedrals in the Americas and one of the oldest buildings in San Juan. The
interior, with its black-and- white checkered tile floor and yellow décor
is surprisingly ornate and cheery. The body of the great Spanish explorer,
Ponce de Leon, has laid here in a marble tomb since 1913, and San Pio, a
Roman Catholic martyr, since 1862. The cathedral still holds regular
services, and tours are available.
Best Time to Fly to San Juan
The best time to visit San Juan is from mid-April to June, right after the
busy winter season and just before the rainy summer. Spring weather is also
very pleasant. The island sees its best weather in winter - which is partly
why this is the most crowded and expensive time to visit - but with careful
planning you might uncover a pretty good discount during those months as
well.