💰 Cost of Living
Average monthly expenses for a digital nomad
🏠 Accommodation
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⚡ Digital Nomad Essentials
Everything you need to work remotely from San Juan
📶 Internet
☁️ Weather
✈️ Transport
🛂 Visa
✓Advantages
- ✓No visa required for US citizens
- ✓Act 60 tax incentives (4% corporate tax)
- ✓Same timezone as US East Coast
- ✓Excellent fiber internet coverage
- ✓Beautiful beaches and Caribbean lifestyle
- ✓English is widely spoken
- ✓US currency and banking system
- ✓Rich colonial history and culture
- ✓Great food scene and nightlife
- ✓Strong startup and tech community
✗Disadvantages
- ✗Higher cost of living than mainland US cities
- ✗Hurricane season June-November
- ✗Some areas have safety concerns
- ✗Car often needed outside tourist areas
- ✗Power grid reliability issues
- ✗Limited coworking options compared to major hubs
- ✗Hot and humid climate year-round
- ✗Tourist areas can be crowded
- ✗Some infrastructure still recovering
- ✗Higher crime rate in certain neighborhoods
💼 Top Coworking Spaces
Best places to work in San Juan
Piloto 151 Old San Juan
📍 151 C. de San Francisco, Old San Juan, PR 00901 • 100 Mbps • 24/7 • Meeting rooms
Piloto 151 Santurce
📍 1413 Ave Ponce de León, 4th Floor, Santurce, PR 00907 • 100 Mbps • 24/7 • Meeting rooms
Base Co-Work
📍 1666 Ave Juan Ponce de León, San Juan, PR 00909 • 100 Mbps • 24/7 • Meeting rooms
co.co.haus Coworking Space
📍 1607 Ave Juan Ponce de León Ste. GM9, San Juan, PR 00909 • 75 Mbps • 24/7 • Meeting rooms
District View Office Center
📍 644 Fernández Juncos Ave, San Juan, PR 00907 • 100 Mbps • Meeting rooms
☕ Best Cafes to Work From
Laptop-friendly cafes with good WiFi
Café Cuatro Sombras
📍 Old San Juan
787 Coffee Puerta de Tierra
📍 Puerta de Tierra
Habitante Café
📍 Santurce
The Bookmark
📍 Old San Juan
Chocobar Cortés
📍 Condado
Café Comunión
📍 Santurce
🏘️ Best Neighborhoods
Where to stay in San Juan
Old San Juan
The historic heart of Puerto Rico, Old San Juan (Viejo San Juan) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring colorful 16th-century Spanish colonial buildings, cobblestone streets, and iconic fortresses El Morro and San Cristóbal. This 7-square-block area offers charming boutique hotels, art galleries, restaurants, and cafes. While touristy during the day, it transforms into a vibrant local scene at night. The walkable district is perfect for history buffs and those seeking European charm in the Caribbean.
Condado
San Juan's most upscale beachfront neighborhood, Condado offers a Miami Beach vibe with luxury high-rise condos, designer boutiques along Ashford Avenue, and some of the city's best restaurants and nightlife. The palm-fringed beaches are perfect for water sports including paddleboarding and kitesurfing. Connected to Old San Juan by a short bridge, Condado is ideal for those seeking beach access, modern amenities, and a cosmopolitan atmosphere within walking distance of everything.
Santurce
San Juan's creative hub, Santurce is an eclectic neighborhood known for its vibrant street art, museums, and thriving food scene. Home to La Placita de Santurce, an outdoor market that transforms into the city's hottest nightlife destination after dark. The area houses the Puerto Rico Museum of Art and Museum of Contemporary Art. More affordable than Condado, Santurce attracts artists, entrepreneurs, and digital nomads seeking authentic local culture and creative inspiration.
Miramar
An affluent residential neighborhood sitting across the lagoon from Condado, Miramar offers a quieter, more local experience while remaining close to the action. Distinguished by beautiful Spanish-style homes with patios and gardens, the area is home to the Puerto Rico Convention Center and emerging fine-dining scene. More affordable than Condado or Old San Juan, Miramar provides walkable access to grocery stores, pharmacies, and cultural attractions like the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico.
🏛️ Top Attractions
Best things to do in San Juan

Castillo San Felipe del Morro
Puerto Rico's most iconic landmark, El Morro is a massive 16th-century fortress that took over 200 years to complete. This six-level citadel juts into San Juan Bay and offers spectacular Atlantic Ocean views, a maze of tunnels, barracks, and prison cells to explore. The surrounding esplanade is perfect for kite flying and watching stunning sunsets. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983, El Morro tells the story of centuries of Spanish colonial defense.
Castillo San Cristóbal
The largest Spanish fortification in the Americas, San Cristóbal was built to protect San Juan from land attacks. This engineering marvel features an intricate system of tunnels, moats, and outworks spread over 27 acres. Explore underground passages, see original cannons, and enjoy panoramic city views from the ramparts. The ticket includes same-day entry to El Morro. Park rangers offer guided tours and interpretive programs.

Old San Juan Historic District
Wander through one of the oldest European-founded settlements in the Americas, where over 400 restored 16th and 17th-century Spanish colonial buildings line narrow cobblestone streets. Discover the blue cobblestones (adoquines) brought as ship ballast, colorful facades of Calle Fortaleza, the iconic San Juan Cathedral, and charming plazas. Stop at local shops, art galleries, and restaurants serving traditional Puerto Rican cuisine in this living museum.
Condado Beach
San Juan's most popular beach strip, Condado Beach offers crystal-clear Caribbean waters backed by luxury high-rise hotels and palm trees. The beach is perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, and beach tennis. Lifeguards on duty, nearby restaurants, and easy access make it ideal for a day of sun and sand. The nearby Condado Lagoon offers calm waters for kayaking and paddleboarding with stunning city skyline views.
Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico's premier art museum housed in a beautiful neoclassical building, MAPR showcases over 4,000 artworks spanning five centuries of Puerto Rican and Caribbean art. The collection includes Pre-Raphaelite paintings, contemporary works, and rotating exhibitions. The museum's 5-acre sculpture garden and café provide a peaceful escape. Regular concerts, festivals, and educational programs make this a cultural hub.

El Yunque National Forest
The only tropical rainforest in the US National Park System, El Yunque is a 28,000-acre paradise just 35 minutes from San Juan. Hike to cascading waterfalls like La Mina Falls, explore diverse ecosystems, spot the tiny coquí frogs, and climb Yokahu Tower for panoramic views. Reservations required for some areas. The rainforest receives 200 inches of rain annually, creating lush landscapes and refreshing swimming holes.
La Placita de Santurce
By day, this historic market square sells fresh produce and local goods. By night, it transforms into San Juan's most vibrant nightlife scene, with live salsa music spilling from bars and restaurants onto the streets. Join locals dancing, sipping mojitos, and enjoying authentic Puerto Rican street food. Thursday through Saturday nights are the most lively. Experience true boricua culture in this beloved gathering spot.
San Juan Cathedral
One of the oldest churches in the Americas, the Catedral de San Juan Bautista dates back to 1540 and houses the marble tomb of Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León. The stunning Gothic architecture, vaulted ceilings, and religious artwork offer a peaceful respite from the bustling streets. Free to enter, this working church welcomes visitors seeking history, architecture, or spiritual reflection in the heart of Old San Juan.
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💬 What Nomads Say
Real reviews from digital nomads
"San Juan exceeded all my expectations as a digital nomad base. As a US citizen, the seamless transition with no visa requirements and US banking was huge. I'm working on Act 60 qualification for the tax benefits - potentially paying just 4% on business income is incredible. The fiber internet at my Condado apartment hits 150+ Mbps consistently. Old San Juan offers stunning colonial architecture and the food scene rivals any major city. Piloto 151 coworking has an amazing community of founders and tech folks. Yes, it's pricier than other Caribbean spots, but for US timezone work with Caribbean lifestyle, it's unbeatable."
"Four months in San Juan gave me a good sense of the pros and cons. The beaches are beautiful, Condado and Ocean Park are great for morning swims before work. Internet is reliable - much better than I expected. The food scene in Santurce is phenomenal, especially around La Placita. However, costs add up quickly - I spent around $3,000/month including a decent apartment. You really need a car to explore the island properly; Uber exists but isn't always available outside tourist areas. Hurricane season (June-Nov) is a real consideration. Overall, great for 3-6 month stays, especially if you have US clients."
"San Juan is beautiful but came with some frustrations. The cost of living surprised me - groceries and dining out are expensive since most items are imported. Power outages still happen, though less frequently now. The digital nomad community exists but feels smaller than places like Lisbon or Mexico City. Coworking options are limited compared to major hubs. Some neighborhoods have safety concerns; I avoided certain areas at night. The heat and humidity took adjustment. That said, the beaches are gorgeous, the history is fascinating, and being in US territory has practical advantages. Best for short stays or those chasing Act 60 benefits."
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