Not wanting to eat at the Inn, I decided to take a walk into San Juan and see what I could find. The small city which is the most visited in the Caribbean has an old colonial world decadence to its architecture. Multi-colored houses, with wrought iron balconies overhang the narrow concrete sidewalks that can barley fit two people across. Steep inclines and declines, with uneven cobblestone streets buckling from the heat, salt and moisture make walking an adventure. I would like to see the woman who could high heel her way to a night on the town walking in San Juan. The streets were quiet as I walked over the most Historic Hotel on the island a converted convent compete with stain glass windows. I made my entrance into the marble lobby to look for a Tapas bar that I heard much is written. After having a glass of awesome Sangria, I ordered this goat cheese and tomato sauce with baked pita bread that was divine. The city felt safe as I continued my walk down narrow streets.



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