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This is not your typical bridge. The brothers Hernan and Sosthenes Behn where part of the process of urbanization in Santurce, they built this bridge. The people from Santurce started calling the bridge Puente Dos Hermanos (Bridge Two Brothers, in English) and has been called like this ever since. From Condado to Ashford Avenue, it directs you to Old San Juan. Enjoy the view of the amazing Laguna del Condado (Condado Lagoon, in English).
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The Puente Teodoro Moscoso is a water toll bridge that connects San Juan to Isla Verde by crossing the Laguna San Jose. It's just a couple of minutes away from the Luis Munoz Marin airport, the Mall of San Juan and Isla Verde's most popular hotels. The Puente is also the annual setting for the World's Best 10K, which can boast a massive following of amateur and professional marathoners. As of May 2018, the toll cost is $3.50 one way.
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Riverside Garden Estate, perfect for weddings, events, and weekend getaways. Villa Apartments, Walkthrough Gardens, and River Access.
Bamboo rafting, limestone foot massage, knowledgeable local information. Tremaine shared his love of the river and area with us. We enjoyed the lime on our sugar cane, the citrus leaf, the elephant leaves, and his general goodwill.
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The highest bridge in the Caribbean.
Beautiful views of the oil refineries and ship cranes on one side and the open ocean and cruise ships on the other. The bridge is very tall in the center over the St. Anna Bay to allow large ships to pass under. We crossed it twice on an Atlantis bus Tour so was able to enjoy the view. The bridge connects Otrabanda to Punda allowing four lanes of traffic to cross. Highly recommend crossing for the views.
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Swings wide many times daily to allow access to one of the busiest ports in the world. It also separates the two halves of the city.
Queen Emma bridge, popularly known as the “Swinging Old Lady”, is a pedestrian pontoon bridge on the St. Anna bay that opens laterally for passage of ships and boats. It connects the two halves of the capital city Willemstad, Punda and Otrobanda. It’s a major thoroughfare for local pedestrians and tourists alike and has breathtaking instagrammable views from any angle on the bridge. Oops! Stuck on the bridge while it opens? Just enjoy the views and wave at the people on the ship. It’ll close up shortly. If you happen to want to cross while its open, don’t worry there are water taxi’s that will get you across the bay for FREE! Wanna stunt on the gram with minimal photo bombers? Go at sunrise, preferably on a Sunday; the views against the sunrise is phenomenal. The early rise is well worth it - the bridge has amazing backdrops from every angle! You can thank me later!
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When you stop at the bar next to the bridge, you can take beautiful pictures of the Yumuri Valley, totally worthy!
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This is a very nice bridge to walk on. While walking on it, you swing very passionately same pase it does. The path is making a nice sound beneath your feet. The sound of the ocean you feel it in your bones as well. It's an easy 5 minutes walk but you will stand in the middle for 15/20 min for sure to be able to enjoy your sorroudings. On the Punda side, there is a huge heart where you can still hang a few locks. At night the bridge is illuminated with colorful lights. Very nice to see. Both sides of the bridge offers you where to sit and eat, from a hotdog till a 3-4 course dinner. For those on heels you, can find your way holding on the rails. The best Harbour I have seen so far. Very nice soroundings. Enjoy!!
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This was a mini hike to get to the bridge. When you first arrive you will take pictures and wonder if you should cross the bridge or not. Cross the bridge, it’s an amazing adventure.
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