Apartment in San Juan
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About this apartment rental
Experience true authentic Puerto Rican culture in this urban apartment located in the art district. A short walk to many restaurants, rooftops, and bars and a short drive to the beach. Only 10 min from SJU airport and Old San Juan.
With stunning views overlooking the city and bay. Brand new fully renovated, open kitchen and living room concept layout with 3 bedrooms. Come experience true authentic Puerto Rican culture in this urban apartment. Santurce is the art and cultural district of San Juan. You will be minutes from many attractions including La Placita, T-Mobile District, Isla Verde, Old San Juan, the Sheraton Casino, and more. If you’re looking for a true Puerto Rican experience enmeshed with the locals, this is the place for you. Enjoy a stroll through this eclectic neighborhood to admire the bright murals and street art that are representative of this vibrant culture.
The facade of the building is not in its prime and is overdue for a facelift. Do not let the buildings appearance deter you, the area is safe. Although the building itself is not modern, don't be discouraged. Bahia is surrounded by a security gate and located next to a police station. We also have an on site security guard.
The building is in a gated community and there is free parking inside the gated area. You will need the provided key fob to get in and out of the gated building. The building is secure and locked at all times. You cannot gain access to the building without the provided key fabs.
The unit is family friendly and many local families live in the building. The location is in a central area for nightlife. Right outside the unit is the infamous Cerra Street with plenty of restaurants, bars, rooftops, boutiques, and more. This area fills up with locals and tourist alike especially on the weekends and at night. There are soundproof windows in the bedrooms due to the high noise level and music of the local culture, but as with any city location some noise is inevitable.
As in many Caribbean Islands, please keep in mind that the electrical power grid is old and outdated and power outages do happen often in Puerto Rico. It’s a way of life here. The building has a generator for the common areas only. The apartment does not have a generator (gas is not permitted) so if the power goes out there is nothing I can do.
