Kid friendly - Tour of San Juan

If you were a kid, would you like to take a tour of Viejo San Juan?
Of course yes!!!
There are lots of interesting things to see here, including forts, palaces, dungeons, secret tunnels, etc.
However, are the kids going to be comfortable with a regular tour?
I don't know. . . they might. . .
But what about if we customized the tour in a way that they would enjoy the most (as well as adults).
We can go into the forts, fly kites in the grounds of El Morro, play with the cats (bring hand sanitizer), look for "morivivi" (mimosa plants, that move when you touch them), look at the pigeons (& other birds), learn about trees, cultivate almond seeds, listen to epic stories about pirates, captains, battles, etc.
We'll make everything possible to make it interesting for everyone.
Of course yes!!!
There are lots of interesting things to see here, including forts, palaces, dungeons, secret tunnels, etc.
However, are the kids going to be comfortable with a regular tour?
I don't know. . . they might. . .
But what about if we customized the tour in a way that they would enjoy the most (as well as adults).
We can go into the forts, fly kites in the grounds of El Morro, play with the cats (bring hand sanitizer), look for "morivivi" (mimosa plants, that move when you touch them), look at the pigeons (& other birds), learn about trees, cultivate almond seeds, listen to epic stories about pirates, captains, battles, etc.
We'll make everything possible to make it interesting for everyone.
Itinerary:
On a typical tour, we'll meet in "Plaza del Quinto Centenario".
We walk to El Morro Fort and go inside.
On the way out, we can spend time at the ground in front, and fly kites. Then we walk towards La Rogativa, passing through a small forest and recreation area. At La Rogativa, we can have a "limber" (frozen juice). We go to la "Puerta de San Juan" (San Juan Gate), then we see the Cathedral, Fortaleza and Capilla del Cristo. We finish at Plaza de Armas.
Among other things, we will see (from the outside): La Fortaleza (Governor's Mansion), The City Hall, the State Department, Christ Chapel, El Convento Hotel, San Jose Square, San Jose Church, Plaza del Quinto Centenario, El Morro Fort, The San Juan Gate, La Rogativa and the San Juan Cathedral.
Let me know if you have special requests and we will try to accommodate you.
On a typical tour, we'll meet in "Plaza del Quinto Centenario".
We walk to El Morro Fort and go inside.
On the way out, we can spend time at the ground in front, and fly kites. Then we walk towards La Rogativa, passing through a small forest and recreation area. At La Rogativa, we can have a "limber" (frozen juice). We go to la "Puerta de San Juan" (San Juan Gate), then we see the Cathedral, Fortaleza and Capilla del Cristo. We finish at Plaza de Armas.
Among other things, we will see (from the outside): La Fortaleza (Governor's Mansion), The City Hall, the State Department, Christ Chapel, El Convento Hotel, San Jose Square, San Jose Church, Plaza del Quinto Centenario, El Morro Fort, The San Juan Gate, La Rogativa and the San Juan Cathedral.
Let me know if you have special requests and we will try to accommodate you.