管理会社の情報
At KASA Vacation Rentals, we embrace inclusion and diversity. We have something for every budget and every traveling need. We are local and attend to every guest personally. When you call, you'll speak to Peter or Frankie every time, and we're available by phone for emergencies 24/7.
We have tried to make it easy, so you can browse and find the property that best fits your needs and budget. All of our properties are immaculate, with fully equipped kitchens, air conditioning, WiFi and flat screen streaming TV, so you can stream your Netflix, Amazon, Apple TV or any other service you love! You won't need a thing! We provide fresh linens and towels, beach towels and beach chairs!
- Peter and Frankie
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宿泊施設の情報
Located in the heart of Old San, KASA Charming Luna is a spacious 1+ bedroom apartment for two. The apartment is on the third floor of an historic building. The building and apartment are in the traditional Old San Juan style with wood doors to the sunny, large terrace with dining four and open concept living space with full kitchen.
The large master bedroom provides a king sized bed, direct access to the terrace and a connecting full bathroom with shower. In the rear of the apartment is a second bedroom with double bed which also connects the bathroom. The only space not fully air conditioned is the second bedroom. The open living space includes full kitchen and dining for 4. There is also direct access to the terrace.
The apartment is completely private in a small condominium building.
周辺エリアの情報
Old San Juan is one of the best places to visit in Puerto Rico. Old San Juan has an incredible 500 years of history, beautiful colonial architecture liberally splashed with tropical colors and timeless magic that makes it one of the most enchanting destinations in the Caribbean. You could spend many happy hours just walking around the walled city.
Perhaps nothing captures the history of Puerto Rico more than Old San Juan's massive fortresses. El Morro and Castillo de San Cristobal are among the most visited attractions on the island for a good reason. Their cannons, ramparts, and layered defenses have guarded the walled city for centuries. Even the governor's mansion, La Fortaleza, is called "The Fortress" because it was one of the settlement's early defensive structures.
Paseo La Princesa is a broad promenade that stretches from near the docks at the foot of the city and leads to the lovely Raíces Fountain. On weekends, you're likely to find all kinds of stalls lining the road, and maybe even a free cultural performance to enjoy. Paseo La Princesa hugs the old perimeter wall of the city, and beyond the fountain continues around Old San Juan to the San Juan Gate, the only remaining of five entry points into the old town.
The best time to enjoy the walk is during sunset when you'll have gorgeous views of the bay from the fountain, and you'll escape the heat of the day.