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fiogf49gjkf0d An hour and a half from San Juan via Highway 52,
PONCE
is best known for its art museum and its beautifully restored historic district, a showcase of nineteenth century Creole architecture. The city is liveliest during
Carnaval
when the streets fill with parades of musicians, floats, dancers and
vejigantes
- revellers in devilish-looking painted masks. Things also heat up here in November, during the
Fiesta Nacional de Bomba y Plena
when drummers and dancers gather to compete. There are also a number of interesting sights on the outskirts of town, including
Tibes Indian Ceremonial Park
and
Hacienda Buena Vista.
While the historic centre is indeed worth seeing, the city still feels like it lacks energy, and the architecture may fail to impress, especially if you come here after a few days in San Juan. Note that on Mondays and Tuesdays Ponce's cultural and historical institutions are closed
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