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    Terra Campestre Convention Center

    2.5 (2 reviews)

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    Villa Campestre

    Villa Campestre

    (4 reviews)

    Excellent place to bring your kids. They will love it. The have a small petting zoo at the top…read morewhere you can feed goats, play with pigs, and learn how to milk a cow (obviously a fake cow). They also have pony rides. At the bottom they have rides, indoor playground, a bouncey house, and a trolley. You get to choose which package you want. They all include the zoo. There is a restaurant that serves kid friendly fare... pizza, hamburgers, hot dogs, etc. The staff is friendly. We celebrated our son's 2nd birthday here before the pandemic. They have gazebos and two indoor private rooms. Prices vary according to indoor/outdoor and package. Packages include food and beverages. No alcohol. Also, note they are very puntcual. They have several groups and can't afford to make them wait, so if your group isn't there they will start without them. We made the mistake of having the party early, before noon. Most pople showed up late. Luckily, becaus eit was early they were able to accomodate us and moved the animals to the 2nd half of the schedule. Those who arrived late, though, missed out on the bouncey house. Still, everyone had fun. Plenty of parking.

    Came here for a kid's birthday party. It had been a year since we were last here. It poured at the…read morestart of the party, and we thought we wouldn't get to do any of the activities. Luckily it didn't last. The host assigned to our party was great. He did a wonderful job wrangling around 30 kids and their parents around for all the activities, which included the barn, the inflatable bounce houses, and the train. Our son loved it. We're considering having his upcoming birthday here again (we had it here 3 years ago).

    Casa Cuba

    Casa Cuba

    (1 review)

    -- Mi Amor, My Harbor, My Casa Casa Cuba Beach Club | Isla…read moreVerde, Carolina, Puerto Rico There are places you visit, and there are places that visit you -- that take up permanent residence somewhere between your memory and your chest, so that long after you have left, you can still feel the salt wind and hear the laughter drifting across the water. Casa Cuba Beach Club, tucked tenderly along the luminous shore of Isla Verde, is unequivocally the latter. To walk through its doors is not merely to enter a beach club. It is to accept an invitation -- warmly extended, never demanded -- into the living, breathing, sun-drenched soul of Cuban culture. A Love Letter to the Culture It Carries Cuba has always known how to celebrate the act of being alive. It is a culture that does not wait for a special occasion; it creates one -- out of a shared plate, a glass of something cold and golden, a melody that arrives uninvited and stays forever. Casa Cuba understands this at a molecular level. From the moment you arrive at Calle Gardenia #10, the spirit of the island -- the other island, the one ninety miles of imagination away -- wraps itself around you like a grandmother's embrace: unannounced, absolute, and impossible to refuse. The setting conspires beautifully with the culture it houses. The Caribbean stretches out before you in that particular shade of blue that painters have been attempting and failing to capture since Columbus first pointed at it in bewilderment. The breeze does not so much blow as sigh, warm and indolent, carrying with it the fragrance of the sea and something frying somewhere nearby that makes the heart quicken with anticipatory hunger. The Kitchen: Where Memory Is Cooked Daily The restaurant offers criolla-Cuban cuisine prepared daily in their kitchen, right at the best spot on Isla Verde beach The Christian Metal Realm -- and one suspects the ocean views are not merely incidental but are, in fact, a key ingredient in every dish. The Ropa Vieja arrives as it should: a tender, slow-cooked confession of shredded beef that has surrendered entirely to its sofrito, a dish that tastes less like food and more like a Cuban grandmother's Sunday afternoon made edible. The Ajiaco -- that ancient, noble stew that has nourished the Cuban spirit for centuries -- is rendered here with the kind of reverence it deserves, a broth so deeply layered it reads like a biography. The Tamales carry within their corn-leaf wrapping the compressed history of a people who have always known that the most profound things come in humble packages. Even the Churrasco, that beautiful borrowed Argentine gift, is handled here with Cuban flair -- seasoned with mojo, served with the confidence of something that has nothing to prove. Every bite is an act of cultural transmission. Every plate is a postcard from Havana addressed to your soul. The Club: Community as an Art Form What elevates Casa Cuba beyond the merely excellent into the genuinely irreplaceable is that it is, at its heart, a community. It is a private members club Discogs -- and yet nothing about it feels exclusive in the cold, velvet-rope sense of the word. Rather, it feels exclusive in the way that a family home feels exclusive: you are either family, or you are about to become family, and the transition happens faster than you expect. The Círculo Cubano de Puerto Rico, the cultural society that breathes life into this institution, has built here a sanctuary where Cuban identity -- its music, its cuisine, its irrepressible joy, its stubborn capacity for beauty in the face of everything -- is not merely preserved but practiced. It is a living archive. It is a celebration disguised as a beach club. The Shore: An Accomplice in Delight The beach at Isla Verde does not play a supporting role here -- it is a co-star of the highest order. The water shimmers. The afternoons dissolve languidly into evenings that nobody wants to end. The sound of waves provides the rhythm section to whatever music drifts out from the club, and together they compose something that cannot be named but is immediately recognized by anyone who has ever felt, just for a moment, that they were exactly where they were supposed to be. A Final Word There is a Cuban concept -- difficult to translate, easy to feel -- of sabor. It means flavor, yes, but it means so much more: the taste of something that is wholly itself, the sensation of encountering something that has not compromised, not diluted, not apologized for what it is. Casa Cuba Beach Club has sabor in abundance. It is sunshine and salt and slow-cooked love. It is the sound of dominos on a table and the smell of coffee and the feeling of sand between your toes and the knowledge -- warm and certain -- that somewhere, somebody is about to bring you something wonderful. Go. Stay longer than you planned. Come back before you have fully left. Hasta siempre, Casa Cuba. Hasta siempre.

    Distrito T-Mobile - I love PR

    Distrito T-Mobile

    (69 reviews)

    Right in the heart of San Juan, just steps from the convention center, Distrito T-Mobile hits you…read morelike a neon-lit fever dream in the best way possible. This place feels like Puerto Rico's answer to Times Square, with a massive open plaza wrapped in towering LED screens, music pumping, and energy bouncing off every corner. Opened in 2021, it's a 475,000-square-foot playground packed with restaurants, bars, shops, a movie theater, live music venues, and even a zipline flying overhead yeah, you read that right. What makes it special isn't just the flash it's the heartbeat. The central plaza alone is a 360-degree digital spectacle with millions of pixels lighting up concerts, events, and just everyday nightlife, turning it into a gathering spot for locals and travelers alike. Whether you're bouncing between bites, catching a show at the Coca-Cola Music Hall, or just soaking it all in, this is one of those "don't skip it" stops. It's modern San Juan flexing a little loud, bright, and alive and if you're hopping around the city, it's an easy honorable mention that turns into a full-blown night before you even realize it.

    Distrito T-Mobile is vibrant and welcoming, featuring symbols and images of Puerto Rican culture…read more It offers an outdoor stage with huge screens, Restaurants, a Movie Theater and an Arcade. It has a bit of a Touristy vibe, especially with nearby Hotels and visiting Cruise Ships, but it's a nice place for everyone to visit non-the-less. They really take security seriously here, with Metal Detectors and a Security Officer at each entrance. Parking is paying, but conveniently close. We were here twice. The first time, it was during the week. We stopped at a Sports Bar to have a couple of drinks (which was nice), but unfortunately, there were no events and it was raining, so we didn't stay long. The second time was on a weekend. There was Live Music and it was bustling with both Tourists and Locals. This was a totally different vibe and we had a great time!! I definitely recommend this place for entertainment, but for the best experience, come whenever there is an Event or Live Music scheduled.

    Terra Campestre Convention Center - venues - Updated July 2026

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