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Condado (Santurce)

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El Condado ("The County") refers to a district of San Juan, Puerto Rico just east of the historic colonial distric of Old San Juan.

Its location close to historic Old San Juan, beaches, hotels and other attractions such as nightclubs, casinos, shops and restaurants make the distric of El Condado a tourist destination which is often likened to Miami Beach.

View of Condado from the Caribe Hilton Hotel with Fort San Jeronimo in the Foreground

El Condado experienced a boom at the turn of the century when some of the wealthiest families built their homes in the area. The Vanderbilts built a summer home in 1919 which today has been converted into the Condado Plaza, a luxury hotel. The Behn brothers, founders of the Puerto Rico Telephone Company which later spawned ITT, also built their home in the area as well as the bridge which honors their name, Two Brothers Bridge ("Puente Dos Hermanos"). The Two Brothers Bridge links El Condado to Old San Juan. Ashford Avenue, named after another well-known Condado resident Dr. Bailey Ashford, runs thru the district and leads toward the Two Brother's Bridge.

The 1950-60's saw another boom in El Condado, with the rapid industralization of Puerto Rico, El Condado was becoming a popular tourist destination. Large hotels, mainly sponsored by the government as part of Operation Bootstrap where built. These included the Caribe Hilton, and La Concha hotels. A convention center was built which hosted many activities. Many Puerto Rican families started to move into the area. As more and more people started to move into the area, high-rising apartment buildings started to be built.

Parque del Indio, Condado

Today, El Condado looks quite different from what it did at the turn of the century. Some of the luxorious homes which still remain nestled between the high-rise condominiums have been converted into hotels, shops, museums or restaurants. Dr. Bailey Asford's home has been remodeled and there are plans in turning it into a museum.

International celebrities are often sighted in the area, as well as well-known Puerto Ricans who have called El Condado home- Jose Miguel Agrelot, and Lourdes Chacon (sister of the also famous dancer Iris Chacon) are among them. Marvin Hagler was sighted vacationing there in 1983 after his fight against Roberto Duran. Today it is also common to see couples taking strolls down "El Paseo de Don Juan", a sea side road to enjoy the sunset and children playing in some of the many parks in the area.

El Condado has also been the scene of tragedies such as the Karl Wallenda televised tight rope fall in 1976, and the Dupont Plaza Hotel fire which killed 97 people in December 31, 1986

El Condado's success as a popular residential and turist spot is taking a toll in the infrastructure and residents. While properties in El Condado tend to be expensive, it is also often traffic congested and residents have to contend with high noise levels even at late hours due to the nightclubs and other attractions. Plans are currently underway to attempt to aliviate the traffic congestion with the construction of new bridges, demolition of the convention center to make way for a park which leads to the sea (A newer bigger convention center with better access is beign built just outside of the district) and other proyects such as the "Condado Beach Trio" which aims to restore historic hotels, among these the Condado Plaza and La Concha hotel.