Drop your bags and walk out to the sand—This beach apartment is just steps to a pristine beach! And you’re only a short walk from shops, bars and cafes. Ocean Park is a trendy neiborhood that is very close to many attractions.
To get access to the beach, you will have to go to Tapia Street. That's Ocean Park Beach.
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Ocean Park is an upscale beachfront community between Isla Verde and Condado. It is a tranquil, tree-lined street residential neighborhood, with numerous examples of single family homes from the decades between 1930 and 1950. Small Bed & Breakfast Inns which blend in with the residential community also dot the area.
Ten minutes from the airport and Old San Juan. Walking distance to Calle Loiza, also known as San Juan’s own hipster headquarters. This district’s lineup of chefs and culinary experts, along with a diverse roster of restaurants, mean your trip can be filled with deliciousness. Dig into these mouthwatering neighborhood highlights.
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There is a lockbox outside the property. It will give you access to the Condo. Then, i will give you the code to the apartment door.
Just renovated. I have put my heart into creating a cozy, romantic and quiet space with all the amenities you will need. Please treat everything with care and do not smoke inside the property.
The property has a queen bed with four pillows and two blankets. The kitchen has a microwave, a toaster and a coffee maker.
The living room is very cozy and the sofa is my favorite thing in the whole place. It has a smart tv connected to the wifi. The unit has two separate window inverters air conditioners. They are so quiet and efficient that you won’t even realize that they are on!.
I personally recommend uber or rental. There are scooters for rental too. You can also take the bus and it costs less than a dollar. The AMA bus T5 which travels thru Old San Juan, Loiza Street and Isla Verde is very convenient for just .75 cents and it has to be exact change in coins. Also the D53 travels from Old San Juan, McLeary Street and Isla Verde. Both buses stop at the Airport in Isla Verde.
If you like you can also bike ride to Old San Juan and Loiza Street, but i recommend to do it during daytime.