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Small little shopping area with a few stores. It's not exactly a plaza or mall, more like a handful of shops just happen to be adjacent to each other with some common parking area in front, just off Isla Verde Ave. read more
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This mall is massive! Three stories of shops and restaurants!…read moreThere were plenty of upscale shops throughout the mall. The even had a spot specifically for Uber and valet! This was a nice mall to walk around and hang out while we waited to go to the airport. It's not too far from the airport either!
This was my second time at Mall of San Juan, it was what I expected beautiful and big. The mall…read morefollows the same outline as in the states with regular stores and on the second level the high end designers stores. It has a great play zone for the kids with plenty and nice sitting for the adults. The service is very good. Being a mall there is something for everyone, a great selection of goods. MoSJ has food court as well as nice restaurants like "Metropol" with valet parking.
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I stumbled upon this souvenir store, the Souvenir Depot, while walking to Stone Cold Creamery…read more It's funny because they have the same or similar items as in the Old San Juan area, but at lower prices since it's not in the touristy cruise ship area. For example, the same hats in the Old San Juan district were $24.99, but at this shop they were $14.99, and at the airport they were $29.99. Magnets were $12 for 4 or $12 for 3, depending on the type you wanted. I saw magnets in Old San Juan for $6.99-$7.99 each and at the airport for $8.99-$9.99 each. The bottom line is that most everything is made in China, Thailand, or elsewhere, not in Puerto Rico, so does it really matter which store or where you got it? No, not really. On a side note, it's lame to give a business one or two star because their hours aren't updated on some random webpage that isn't associated with the business. Do better, Yelpers.
It was packed .. it has it own parking .. they will validate for you... if you're not in old San…read moreJuan thjs is a good one to visit.
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BFF has been shopping here for years when he comes to visit his family. We didn't come here during…read moremy first trip to PR and made sure to include it in this 2nd trip. Came during the week on a Tues and it was not too crowded, which was a welcome treat as I do not like shopping malls at all (nor shopping in general). I really enjoyed this mall, though, as it has a bit of everything including some non USA stores. Mall doesn't look like much from the outside and you cannot tell (at least from our entrance) that it looks like a mall until you get outside. Very clean, upscale, and has something for everyone.
If you ever find yourself scrambling for a last-minute grab, Plaza Las Américas in San Juan is the…read morekind of place that saves the day without wasting it. Opened back in 1968, it's grown into the largest shopping mall in the Caribbean and one of the biggest in Latin America, with three levels packed full of shops, big-name stores, and plenty of solid food options to keep you fueled while you weave through it all. It's clean, easy to navigate, and perfectly placed so instead of running all over town, you knock everything out in one go and get back to the good stuff.
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This review is for the location in Terminal C. It feels like it's bigger than the one we visited in…read moreTerminal A, but I'm sure they still carry the same items. I stopped in for a last minute souvenir before leaving San Juan. What I liked is that they have locally made products. The colorful ornaments from an artist named Susana López Castells caught my attention. I couldn't pass up the image of Calle de la Fortaleza in Old San Juan adorned with hanging umbrellas. It has both the Puerto Rican and American flag in the image which is exactly what I wanted. I kind of wish I had bought a tile or a magnet to go with it. The prices are definitely higher at the airport, but the service was very good. She wrapped up the ornament very well without me even asking. I'd return for more souvenirs. There's a huge variety of items including candies and snacks to take with you on the plane. Check it out when flying in or out of SJU.
I can't believe I forgot to review this wonderful shop after I landed in Puerto Rico! It's inside…read morethe airport & I bought coffee for my brother to send home from here. Altho I wish to find instant coffee but in Puerto Rico they don't sell it, which I have learned in time lol..! I was in awe with this place but I have just landed & I need to go to my hotel to rest & plan my visit. I did end up buying some more coffee on my way back to New York City & wished I should have get it from a local store! I actually forgot & end up paying a higher price! Place is so magical, loved the colors & cultural items so much ! Prices were ridiculously higher & I expected it already, it's being inside the airport! Customer service was great, still dreaming to go go back to Puerto Rico____
About the artist selling ornaments & tiles at El Market
How do describe this place, lets see, if you've been to Waikiki strip in Hawaii lets just say this…read morewould be Puerto Rico's equivalent, the flea markets I am told are on the first Sunday of every month, the venue is not that large but you can't miss it driving down, the white canopies are a dead giveaway, it is located in the middle of everything, you have the hotels on both sides, large water fixture on the left hand side with timed sprays and waterfall walkway that you can't walk on haha guard whistles you down also a fairly large decorative water fixture again you can't climb or dip your feet in or you will be whistled otherwise The right hand side you have some chain spots two ice cream places I know Ben and Jerry's was one followed by small restaurants. Dead center is the flea market and behind the flea market is the opening to the beach The flea market has an inviting front vendor called indice or indicepr serving up whole hog lechon, finally got my fix of lechon where they offer the skin, I will review this vendor later in detail, inside the canopy's there are small vendors, churrasco types, guacho types, honey, pastries, hand rollled cigar makers onsite, jewelry makers and several other vendors under this fairly large tent Very interesting spot to hit up when your in the area, again first Sunday of the month not every Sunday Try this place out you may find something you need or want Price - depends on what your buying food was moderately priced Service ***** Ambiance *****
This outdoor market is amazing. From the moment I saw the roasting pig at the interest I knew this…read morewas the place I needed to be. There were samples everywhere. Artwork, hand rolled cigars, local food and drink, mojitos, sangria, plants, produce, pretty much everything you can imagine was here. Local businesses came out to sell their merchandise. When the residents come out and stand in line you know it's good. Everyone was very patient while we stumbled through our spanish and we helped them with english. I got a lot of gifts while I was at the market and the drinks were awesome. It was great!!!
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Another souvenir shop in Condado. Trying to find that last t-shirt. The store is very cool with a…read morepretty strong air conditioner. The store isn't as large as those in Old Sauk Juan but it has a nice sampling of what you might be looking for. I'd give them a try but check out Old San Juan.
Didn't find much of anything . Old san juan is probably your best bet. But if you're down the…read morestreet then come check it out... you might find some treasures they have some local candy I see.
I enjoyed my visits to this Pueblo Supermercado location, especially b/c of the huge selection of…read moreunique Puerto Rican snacks & products that I haven't seen anywhere else. It was fun browsing the aisles & discovering local treats to try during my trip. The deli section was my fave part w/ cold cuts available to order,freshly baked bread,cakes/cookies,& prepared salads.Unfortunately, the experience there was a bit disappointing. The employee helping me took quite a while,& my cold cuts I ordered were sliced all the way wrong. Other than that, the store was well-stocked, clean,& offered fairly decent prices. While the deli service could def use some improvement, I'd still recommend stopping by if you're looking to explore local Puerto Rican snacks & specialty items you won't easily find elsewhere. My AIRBNB was close by so I visited this location numerous times. Their homemade tres leches cake was to die for.Creamy,moist,each bite melted in my mouth,just the right amount of sweetness w/ whipped cream & a cherry on top. A must try!
I had a very disappointing experience at the customer service desk at Pueblo Ciudadela Santurce…read more I asked for a stamp in English. After assisting me, two employees began talking to each other about customers who speak English in Puerto Rico. They commented that if someone lives in Puerto Rico, they should speak Spanish, and questioned why people speak English if they already know Spanish. These remarks were made while I was standing there and appeared to be directed at me. I found their comments unprofessional, disrespectful, and inappropriate for customer service employees. Customers should feel welcome and treated with courtesy regardless of whether they choose to communicate in English or Spanish. Puerto Rico is a bilingual community, and no customer should feel judged or mocked for the language they use. I hope management addresses this issue and reminds employees to treat all customers with respect and professionalism.
The worst rip off, bait and switch ever. I reserved a…read moremidsize vehicle for Feb 18-Feb 23. on Feb 4/20 I had a valid reservation and confirmation Number. I called from the airport and between the call and arriving at the rental agency it took a half hour. I and about 4 other individuals where left in the lobby for an hour and a half before I was ushered to the counter. I was told that my reservation was only good for one hour after waiting 2 hours for them to wait on me. The manager, Hector, was very smug and said since my reservation was not good that he could provide me a larger car for over a hundred % of the price confirmed when I reserved the car on Feb 4. It seemed that the others waiting had a similar experience. Do not use this business. I will be coping this email to the better business bureau, corporate office and travelocity that I booked thru.
Most of the souvenirs are made in China an well over priced. We were looking for gifts for our…read moregrandchildren. We left not buying anything
They were the best. Very helpful and gave us water bottles for free and then when they heard it…read morewas our first time gave us a magnet of the island Puerto Rico. Very helpful with other places to go. Great selection of souvenirs at very reasonable prices. The best in Old San Juan.
OMG! This mall is great! It has Morphed into an amazing…read moreshopping location. The store have a lot of economic prices and expensive items too! Something for everyone! We were able to find stores that have close permanently in our area In the states that are still open here! We found everything from souvenir t-shirts at $3 a piece up to expensive and well made suits and even a Burlington. Bathrooms were clean and sales people in stores very helpful a very courteous.
Viernes 19 de julio de 2024 decidimos venir a este centro comercial por qué estábamos por el área…read morede Carolina. Se ve muy bien cuidado y todo se veía limpio. Variedad de tiendas y food court. Valió la pena la visita.
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San Patricio Plaza is the shopping mall located in what is called San Patricio Village, an area in…read moreGuaynabo that provides lots of food (trendy and non-tendy), shopping, and entertainment. In the Village you can find restaurants such as Bottles (one of my favorite restaurants), Wilo's Eatery & Bar, Cayo Caribe, Tijuana's, Ikebana Sushi, and more... plus a few fast food options. There are also stroes such as Party City, Office Depot, and Pet Smart. As for the mall itself, it is not very big. Plaza las Americas and The Mall of San Juan are far bigger. Here you can find TJ MAxx, Bed Bath and Beyond, Walgreens, Capri, and a few other smaller stores. The Big Kmart shut down a few years ago.You can also find specialty stores like Metro Comics, Teatrocentro (dancewear, theatrical makeup, and costumes), and Don Rey Cigar Shop. The food court is small and unimpressive. The best thing the mall has going for it is the newly renovated cinema. It has been turned into a VIP Cinema with a full bar, lobby lounge, recliner seats with foot rests, and and good food. It's great and not that expensive. Overall, San Patricio Plaza is decent. It's not my 1st or 2nd choice for shopping. However, it is my 1st choice for movie going. Also, San Patricio Village is a nice concept that provides good food options.
This was my hang out spot when I was in high school. I would go for he movies here every weekend…read morewith friends or by myself. I fact, my first job after graduation was at the cinema here. My senior year, my friends and I would come here during lunch period to eat at the food court and play in the arcade room, which was huge. Some things have changed. That arcade room is now a Claro store. The arcade room is now by the cinema where the bookstore and coffee shop used to be. The new bookstore is on the other side of the pedestrian walkway, near the parking structure. And the cinema got an upgrade to a VIP Cinema. This was always the main reason. To come here and now it is better with recliner seats, gourmet food, and a bar/lounge area. The food court has generally stayed the same, with some minor changed in eateries. It's never been that great, but it beat eating at school. Most of the stores are on the ground floor. The main attraction at this mall was the Kmart, but they closed about 3 years ago. It seems they will remodel the space and create what will be called The Square. No idea when they plan to have it ready by. The lower level always had the sucky stores (at least I thought they sucked), except for Teatrocentro. But now they moved to the ground level, and Metro Comics moved down to the lower level. Shopping was never the reason I came here. Every now and then I come here to check things out but I prefer Plaza for shopping. San Patricio Plaza, together with Galeria San Patricio (across the street) and some surrounding stores/restaurants form San Patricio Village.
Sábado 20 de julio de 2024 hoy decidimos irnos a Bayamón a este centro comercial. Básicamente son…read morelas mismas tiendas que encontrarás en cualquier otro, tal 2 tiendas que las veo por primera vez. El Food Court tiene más mesas y sillas que opciones de comer. Caminamos un rato y todo se veía en orden y limpio.
This is a decent mall. It's not very big, but it is clean and well organized. I like that it is…read moreright of the highway. However, it's a bit too far for me. I guess I'm spoiled because I live near Plaza Las Americas, The Mall of San Juan, and San Patricio Plaza. This mall, although nice, is not worth going out of my way... well, except for the Marshall's. I loved this Marshall's. What I didn't like was the food court. It is spacious, but about half of the stands were either vacant or closed. Leaving a sad amount of options. Luckily, there are several good options on the outside. There is also a Caribbean Cinemas. In addition to the Marshall's Megastore, this mall has a Best Buy and TJ Maxx.
Plaza Caparra is a small strip mall in Guaynabo near San Patricio. Here you can find a SuperMax, a…read morepharmacy, The House, Always 99, and Marshall's. There are a few smaller stores and some food options like Marcos Pizza, Burger Fi, and a stand that makes good Argentine empanadas called Bariloche. I only come here for Marshall's and occasionally The House. Parking is free for the first 3 hours, and trust me, there is no reason to be here that long.
Nice strip mall with post office, supermarket, Marshalls, eateries and other small shopsread more
We visited this outlet mall on the pass through to rain forest. This mall just located on the east…read moreof Airport and next to highway Route 66. That's the reason this mall name after the route. There is plenty parking space for the mall. We went in the mall from the mid sections. It is a huge play ground for the kid with Tree Hopper like aerial adventure items. A lot parent was waiting below the park. Kid love it. This mall has a lot of metal like statues shape like the robot in transformers movie. These statues were showcase through tout the mall. The mall also has a indoor Grand Prix for the kid and adults. The food court is small. But do have something you may want. The visit take 1.5 hours to visit. Love the concept and store. But I don't see too much of discount.
Service was good and the place was very clean and nice. Not too many name brand stores but the ones…read morethat were there were good, but I went looking for the Nike store and found out they were not there anymore for over a year so of course I was disappointed! The food court was very good and they have an arcade and go carts and activities for young kids and adults!
This mall has three main attraction: Home Depot, Caribbean Cinemas, and Marshall's. I don't come…read morehere too often but when I do it is mainly for Marshall's and Home Depot. I think the Marshall's here is one of the best in San Juan. There are a couple of stores like Old Navy, Nike, Puma, Ralph Lauren, and Sketchers. The other thing this mall has is lots of food options, from the small food court toCato Caribe, IHOP, and Macaroni Grill. Also, acrossthestreetare Olive Garden, Applebee's and a few fast food places.
This "Mall / shopping center" was just OK. In all fairness, I am a New Yorker who is use to a…read morecertain line up of stores, and I don't mean high end. At least 30 percent of the inside shopping center were vacant store fronts. The IMAX theater was HORRIBLE!! we had to wait on the line for 45 minutes (not a second less) just to buy some popcorn. Again, it could be the NY mentality, because the locals seemed just fine with waiting this long. Unacceptable. There should at least be more than one option to purchase movie tickets, rather than being tortured to wait on line. They are FAR behind with technology.
Mall culture in PR is by farrr wayyyy more apparent and better than back in the United States. The…read moremall was super gigantic but it had all you needed including the food court where I had the absolute most delicious camarones mofongo.
Everything is there!!!Excelent humans face to face services !!Walmart is there inside the…read moremall!!!Dave's and Busters for birthday's and much more like Bath and Body's work......Popular Bank of PR , Don Juan coffee shop !!!!ect....
It's a really small store on the second floor just outside Macy's and the movie theater. Basically…read moreit has a few household items and some accessories but what they do have is colorful and trendy.