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CARIBBEANSheraton Old San Juan, Puerto Rico Jana M. Jones, NBC 17 Travel Expert
Dwight is a passionate travel writer who specializes in the Caribbean Islands, South Asia and Brazil, writing about upscale hotels, resorts, dining venues, sports and cultural tours. He is a frequent contributor to NBC 17 Travel - Great Getaways. Want a hip Caribbean trip with great shopping, hot restaurants and cool nightclubs? Read on…
ShoppingI put my bags down and ventured out to the Polo Outlet on Calle Cristo, a 10-minute walk away. T-shirts ($9.99), dress shirts($39), clothes for the ladies and kids. I bought two linen sports coats ($150 each, marked down from over $200), shorts ($20). My biggest bargains were the already-worn and washed-out-looking cool blue jeans that people pay up to $200 to don. I got four pairs for $34 a piece! (Rent a car and head west to the Prime Outlet mall in the town of Barceloneta where there is an even bigger Polo outlet. The home furnishings are at shockingly low prices.) Down Calle Cristo there's a Coach discount shop ( I bought a new briefcase for $299, originally marked $489) and a Dooney and Bourke store too.
Eat Your Heart Out
Shrouded in ruby red curtains, the Fogata is the new hot place for fine Latino cuisine. Start with the delectable Coconut Popcorn Shrimp or the Pork Chicharrones with Lime. For the main course I recommend the Fogata Fire Mixed Grill. A large plate with a tiny grille surrounded by meats and chicken was set in front of me. Pork Chicharrones, Churrasco steak, Mixed Sausages, Adobo Chicken Pinchos, Sliced Lamb Flank Steak and Braised Pork Roast were at my finger tips. I tossed my selections on the grille and finished cooking them myself. Rare, medium, well done, the choice was mine. That unique dish was accompanied by Spanish Tortillas, Marinated Queso del Pais, Roasted Vegetables, Fogata Bread and Sauces. I topped it with a local Medalla beer. Oh so good!
CasinoI'm not much of a gambler, but if the casino is right in the hotel - can you resist? The conservatives squatted at the nickel and quarter slots machines. The dollar machines, poker and blackjack tables attracted the high rollers. It's a game of chance. I rolled small time with $20 bucks in quarters and won $30. For some, that' no big deal. For me - it was enough to make me want to go back. And you can't beat the proximity.
Spa This
The Night Life is the Right LifeWhen the sun goes down in Old San Juan the party people gather movie theaters, art galleries, discos and nightclubs. One nearby venue offers a lot in one convenient place. The Pool Palace at Calle Recinto Sur #330, behind the Sheraton, has it's own chic Latino restaurant Essence (Chef Raul Correa features traditional Puerto Rican cuisines with international flare), a large sports bar/cabaret room that features salsa and meringue performers, karaoke contests and talent competitions. There are poker tournaments sponsored by the Puerto Rican Poker Association. And did I mention pool?This fancy pool parlor and its Brunswick Gold Crown 4 tables (the kind seen on ESPN tournaments) is the heart of this friendly place. I played with the manager Jorge “Shooter” Pagan, and had forgotten how much fun pool can be. Chic people hang out and view the 3 large projection screens and 23 plasma TVs. There's a VIP lounge with exclusive tables and a special VIP room with a private pool table. This is one-stop fun and a night on the town that can last until the wee hours. The frenzy builds 'round midnight. Hip and cool are the key words for a vacation at the Sheraton Old San Juan.
Being There:
Hotel Reservations: Call Starwood Hotels at 800-325-3535 or go to starwoodhotels.com. Or call the Sheraton directly at 787-721-5100. For More Puerto Rico: For more info call the Puerto Rican Tourist office at 800-866-7827 or go to their website: www.GoToPuertoRico.com
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