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Ponce is a city on the south coast of Puerto Rico.
[edit] Understand
Ponce is the second largest city in Puerto Rico. The city was founded by Ponce de Leon's grandson Juan Ponce de León y Loayza in 1692, but not much seems to have happened since then, and it's far less touristy in character than San Juan.
[edit] Get in
[edit] By car
Ponce is on Highway 1 from San Juan. The drive takes just over an hour on a good day.
[edit] By público
Ponce has a large público terminal at the intersection of Calle Union and Calle Vives, a few blocks north of Plaza las Delicias. Públicos to San Juan (1-2 hrs, $15) depart from pier 5A, mostly early in the morning. Call Chóferes Unidos de Ponce at 787-764-0540 to make a reservation; they can also pick you up for a small extra fee.
[edit] Get around
Public transportation in Ponce is pretty much non-existent, although there's a touristy choo-choo train that does a loop of the downtown.
Most of Ponce's sights are tightly packed around the main square of Plaza las Delicias.
- Parque de Bombas, east side. The former fire station, painted with highly distinctive red and black stripes, and the symbol of the city. The building now houses the tourist office and a free exhibition of the history of fire fighters in Ponce, and is the departure point for the sightseeing train around the city.
- Casa Alcaldía, south side.
- Catedral de la Guadalupe, west side. Directly behind Parque de Bombas,
- La Guancha Paseo Tablado
- Castillo Serralles
- Casa de la Masacre de Ponce
- The Museum of Puerto Rican Music 70 Christina St., 787-844-9722. Open Wednesday-Sunday 9 am - noon, 1-5:30 pm. Free
- Ponce Museum of Art (787) 848-0511. Covers art from all over the Caribbean. Daily 10am - 5pm. Adults $4, children $2.
- Caja de Muertos (Coffin Island) is an uninhabited island just off the coast where you can visit an abandoned lighthouse, empty stretches of beach and a marked underwater snorkel trail. Ferries leave from the the pier, weekends. $4.
- El Tuque Beach
- Centro Comercial Plaza del Caribe
- Centro del Sur Shopping Center
- Fox Delicias Mall
- King's Cream, Calle Marina 9322 (opp Parque de Bombas), tel. 787-843-8520. A Ponce institution dishing out hand-made ice cream in a dozen flavors for two generations. Generously sized portions start from $1.10.
- Classic Delights Calle Marina, Ssq Comercio Ste 3. If you've had your fill of heavy meat & fish dishes, head over to Classic Delights for some fresh baked breads, veggie wraps, pizzas and lasagna. They offer a full breakfast menu, fresh juices, and salads, soups and sandwhiches too.
Central Ponce has a number of bars around the main square. Note that many are closed Monday nights and Holidays.
Most hotels are clustered around Plaza Degetau, easy walking distance to the downtown sites and museums but far from the water and beach. Most have private parking.
[edit] Budget
- Fox Delicias Hotel 6963 Isabel St. (787) 290-5050. Eye catching art deco building set back from Plaza Degetau. Rooms start at $65 for an off-season single.
- Belgica 122 Villa Street. (787) 844-3255 Small budget inn on Plaza Degetau. Rooms with AC and small balconies start at $60.
[edit] Mid-range
- Hotel Meliá, Plaza Degetau y Calle Cristina, tel. 787-842-0260, [1]. Located right off the central plaza, this family-run hotel has both colonial charm and modern facilities. Great little pool, free wi-fi in room, free PCs in business center. Rooms from $90.
- Holiday Inn Ponce and Tropical Casino
- Howard Johnson Ponce
[edit] Splurge
- Hilton Ponce Golf & Casino Resort, 1150 Caribe Avenue, 1-787-259-7676, [2].
[edit] Get out
- Arecibo - about 2 hours of winding jungle roads.
- Guánica - perhaps the best beaches on the south coast
- San Germán - Inland colonial town.
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