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There are three trolleys, all free, in San Juan and it's a budget way to see the sights.
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No-Cost Transportation Old Town San Juan
Three Shuttles Take Tourists to Fort & Sites

The free trolley is a great – and budget-friendly – way to see Old Town.
In Old Town San Juan, you can get taken for a ride. And like it!
That's because there is a free trolley that takes tourists to the city's sites. While Old Town is compact enough to walk, it's also nice to get off the feet for a while, not have to worry about climbing that hill to the forts, and to get the gentle breeze from a seat on a hot day.
Jut when the feet start to drag, along comes a free shuttle to
the rescue.
It goes chug, chug, through the city, past government buildings, along
the sea, to the museums and eventually to Castillo San Felipe del Morro. Old Town's top tourist attraction (other than shopping, eating and drinking, of course!).
It can be caught all over town, though the main station (and for buses,
as well) is at the Western Bank office on Calle Reciento Sur.
Note there
are three trolleys:
• One marked City Hall which just goes through the
center of Old Town:
• One marked El Morro Fort which goes to the fort
• An an open-air national parks version which also goes right to the
door of del Morrow.

This free tram goes to Castillo San Felipe del Morro.
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