Castillo de San Felipe del Morro

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The ceremony will be located in the grass just outside of the fort along the ocean.  Our first choice would have been to have the ceremony within the fort, however, due to U.S. Park Service rules we would only be allowed to have the ceremony outside of business hours (after 6:00pm) and we did not want to push our reception that late.  Either way, we love the history of this site and are really excited to be getting married here.  

History:  Called "El Morro," this fort stands on a rocky promontory dominating the entrance to San Juan Bay. Constructed in 1540, the original fort was a round tower, which can still be seen deep inside the lower levels of the castle. More walls and cannon-firing positions were added, and by 1787, the fortification attained the complex design you see today. This fortress was attacked repeatedly by both the English and the Dutch.

The U.S. National Park Service protects the fortifications of Old San Juan, which have been declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations. With some of the most dramatic views in the Caribbean, you'll find El Morro an intriguing labyrinth of dungeons, barracks, vaults, lookouts, and ramps.