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Castillo San Felipe del Morro, (El Morro) sits atop a high promontory overlooking the entrance to the San Juan Bay. It is the result of the efforts of Spanish engineers over a period of more than 250 years and is one of the largest fortifications built by the Spain in the Caribbean.
Castillo San Felipe del Morro (English: Promontory Castle of Saint Philip), most commonly known as El Morro (The Promontory), is a large fortress and citadel in the historic district of Old San Juan in Puerto Rico.
Castillo San Felipe del Morro (also known as “El Morro”), perhaps the most iconic fortification built by the Spanish in the Americas, covers a 140 foot-high promontory at the entrance to the Bay of San Juan.
The complete guide to visiting El Morro, the historic fort in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It's a National Historic site and a UNESCO World Heritage site!
San Juan National Historic Site is one of the over 400 parks of the National Park Service. It includes Castillo San Felipe del Morro, Castillo San Cristóbal, most of the city walls, the San Juan Gate and Fort San Juan de la Cruz just across the entrance to the bay.
Castillo San Felipe Del Morro is one of the most famous landmarks in Puerto Rico. It has almost 500 years of history, colonial architecture, and an unsurpassed view of the San Juan Harbor. No visit to Puerto Rico is complete without visiting El Morro.
The Most Popular & Beloved Landmark in Puerto Rico – A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Entering the gates of Castillo San Felipe del Morro is like walking 5 centuries into the past, where you can get immersed in the intriguing history of one of the most significant places in the Western Hemisphere.