Alt Text Map of Viejo San Juan as part of San Juan National Historic Site in Puerto Rico, an off-white chevron-shaped island with one end pointing northwest and other end pointing due east, the Oceano Atlantico and Bahia de San Juan are light blue. Extended Description A grid of gray streets takes up the middle of the island, with some noted sites shaded pale green. Nine red, numbered circles mark points of interest. A thick black line runs along the west coast of the island representing the “muralla histórica.” A quarter of the northwest side of the island is shaded green, a gray dashed line stretched across it, running from the town to a black triangle sitting snugly in the northwest point of the island, labeled “El Morro.” The muralla histórica continues along the north side of the island, separating the town from the beach. A cluster of irregular black shapes on the east side of town near where the muralla histórica ends, labeled “San Cristóbal.” Plaza Colón is noted at the east side of town, between San Francisco and Ponce de León Streets, both of which run east-west. Plaza de Armas is half of a block near the center of town, between San José and Cruz Streets, both of which run north south. Parque de las Palomas is noted on the south side of town against the city wall, near the intersection of Cristo Street, which runs north-south, and Tetuán Street, which runs east-west. Paseo de la Princesa is a long strip of green on the south side of the island, outside of the city wall, just north of the “estacionamiento.” A small “estacionamiento” is noted near the intersection of Recinto Sur Street, which runs east-west, and Tanca Street, which runs north-south, north of the “terminal de cruceros.” Circle number 1 sits between San José Street and Cruz Street, just north of Plaza de Armas, which is noted in green. Circle 6 sits between Cristo Street and San José Street, near Circle 1. Circle 2 is on the far west side of town, and number 3 sits just south of 2. Number 8 sits just north of Circle 2, on the southside of Norzagaray Street. Circle 4 sits near the southern point of the island along the city wall, on the southern end of Recinto Oeste Street, near Paseo de la Princesa. Circle 5 sits beside an unlabeled green square, between Norzagaray Street and San Sebastián Street. Circle 7 sits on the city wall along San Juan Bay, just west of Recinto Oeste Street. Circle 9 sits on the south side of the island between Cristo Street and San José Street, near Parque de las Palomas, just north of the parking lot. Legend A scale in the bottom left corner of the map measures distances of 0.25 kilometers and 0.25 miles.