The 5 Best Bridges in San Juan Metro Region, San Juan Metro Region

February 25, 2022 Roger Rusk

Discover the best top things to do in San Juan Metro Region, Puerto Rico including Puente Dos Hermanos, Puente Teodoro Moscoso, Martin Pena Bridge, General Norzagaray Bridge, Rio Piedras Bridge.
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1. Puente Dos Hermanos

Ashford Avenue, San Juan 00907 Puerto Rico
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Puente Dos Hermanos

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).

2. Puente Teodoro Moscoso

Isla Verde, Carolina 00979 Puerto Rico +1 787-767-9191 [email protected] http://autopistasdepuertorico.com
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Puente Teodoro Moscoso

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.

3. Martin Pena Bridge

San Juan 00940 Puerto Rico

Martin Pena Bridge is an Art Deco style bridge that has been located in the neighborhood of Barrio Obrero for many years. The bridge is a symbol of the connection between the citizens and the open water that is home to many native and endangered species.

4. General Norzagaray Bridge

Pr-873, San Juan 00926 Puerto Rico

Eight massive arches made of bricks. Some of the bricks can be 20 feet of height. One of the only bridges that have survived from the Spanish colonial period in Puerto Rico. Its construction started in 1854 and finished in 1855. In 1927 it was reconstructed because its arches were weakening. This reconstruction was made respecting the aesthetic look of its arches. Recognized by the National Registry of Historic Places in 1995.

5. Rio Piedras Bridge

Puerto Rico Highway 8839 at Km 12.5 Rio Piedras, San Juan 00931 Puerto Rico

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