Old San Juan, San Sebastian Celebration
San Sebastian featured greatly this year the amazing architecture, arts and beautiful beaches. San Sebastian located at the center known as Pepinianos Town of the karsts region for the residents living call it pepinos or haystack hills. Pepianos Town plaza you will find an attractive and well-maintained buildings and church in front of the plaza.
Recently, Agriculture Department conducted weekly at the Plaza Agropecuaria a family-friendly bazaar. It offers different kinds of exhibition by weaving hammock called Hammock Festival.
This year annual celebration that falls in the month of January spot for a great festival in the San Sebastian Street of old San Juan. It is a very colorful and a little terrifying vejigante of the San Juan at the San Sebastian Festival. A carnival environment pervades in blocking the area as a fairground rides, lively music that taking over the road area and food stalls. Local’s parades by day by doing the traditional masks of Puerto Rican processions which are vividly colored in yellow, blue and red and imprinted into comical and grotesque shapes. As nightfall, sound systems and live music provides a great party in which old and young rotate to tango and classic tunes of Puerto Rican.
Old San Juan was created by the festival of San Sebastian which is Puerto Rico saint that gives a so much to do about the liberation. During the celebration, streets are quietly full of people who visit every year and you can hardly move throughout the area. But that would be fine because you will hear the spirited tempting music and some musicians will skip the area playing their tambourine or drum along the side yelling and clapping. The Christmas lights are still continuous lighting up during this celebration until January 17. This was held every mid January for a whole week in San Juan with a massive party along the street, music and processions.
In taking a visit at Old San Juan in San Sebastian is a great way for you to submerge yourself in the spirit of vacation.
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