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La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort , Puerto Rico

1077 Ashford Avenue, San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Overview of La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort

Visitors’ most-liked accommodation in Caribbean

Located within a stroll of the local beach, La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort offers 478 rooms overlooking the city. Guests can enjoy high-speed Internet access in public areas.

Some of the air conditioned units feature Wi-Fi and cable channels as well as coffee/tea making machines. These comfortable rooms comprise a mini-kitchen and a dining area.

The 4-star La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort is set in Condado district of San Juan near Ashford Avenue. You can find Luis A. Ferre Performing Arts Center approximately a 16-minute walk from this resort. The accommodation is situated not too far from Plaza Ventana del Mar Park.

Every morning a free buffet breakfast is served. The beach bar stocks fresh coffee and refreshing drinks to enjoy in a lovely atmosphere. Serving Spanish, Caribbean, Latin American and Puerto Rican meals, Cafe del Angel is merely a 5-minute walk away.

La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort offers access to a pristine beach with lounge chairs and beach umbrellas. The accommodation has a gym facility. A wellness area along with steam baths, a solarium and a Jacuzzi are available on site.

Check-in: from 16:00 until 23:59

Check-out: until 11:00

  • Children and extra beds
  • There are no cots provided in a room.

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Guest reviews of La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort

Extraordinary hotel with POLITE staff and bright rooms.

There were uncomfortable beds.

My experience was absolutely amazing, everything was perfect. The breakfast was included and had lots of meals. The room was compact with comfortable beds. This hotel was in a very beautiful area adjacent to many bars, many shops.

There was a lively lobby. We liked our stay, everyone was outstanding. Everything seemed amazing, immaculately clean.

Breakfast was exquisite, stuff were highly professional, location was spectacular! The room was individual, it was non-smoking and the beds were big. At 0.5 miles distance from the airport.

It was a fantastic stay. Excellent view, everything was well-maintained. Staff was condescending, and the service was exceptional.

It’s a phenomenal hotel with beautiful gardens.

Wi-Fi was bad.

it was warm hotel and we had an outstanding stay. accommodating room, comfy beds, heated pool. and it also had worth every penny view. overall the service was first-rate. the venue was right at san juan downtown.

Location and rooms were exceptional. Rooms with an elegant decor. The restaurant was trendy. Easy check-in too. Furthermore, there was free wifi at the hotel. Actually everything was immaculate, my next choice again in San Juan…

Frequently asked questions about La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort

  • The prices at La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort start at $476. They may vary depending on dates, hotel’s policy etc.

  • Room options at La Concha Renaissance San Juan are Guest Room, Queen Room and Suite.

  • In La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort buffet breakfast is served daily.

  • You will need to walk 10 minutes to get from La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort to the San Juan city centre.

  • Yes, guests of La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort can use a heated swimming pool onsite.

  • Yes, La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort provides a hot tub for guests to relax in.

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La Concha Revival | Architectural Digest

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The patient was in grave condition. Once the epitome of Puerto Rican cool, an icon of tropical Modernism from the moment it was completed in 1958, by the mid-1990s the venerable La Concha hotel had been shuttered, abandoned and left to rot. Yards of its interior detailing had been stripped away. The cabana wing had been torn down. A complete demolition was scheduled to begin when, following vocal protests from local architects, historians and the community at large, the enterprising folk at Renaissance Hotels decided to give the old building a new life.

Originally designed by Osvaldo Toro and Miguel Ferrer, with an eccentric but utterly lovable seashell-shaped restaurant by Mario Salvatori, La Concha was a beautifully massed, expertly sited, vividly inventive building perfectly in sync with its time. Closely attuning the hotel to its sun-swept setting, the architects created deep-shading overhangs, open corridors, windows and doors that gave onto lush interior courtyards and provided cross ventilation, and a beautifully lacy quiebrasol (their take on a brise-soleil) for further modulation of the light and heat. The hotel featured vaulted ceilings that capped poolside cabanas, a sea of white marble in its interiors and Salvatori’s whimsical mollusk of a restaurant floating in a reflecting pool that seemed to merge into the infinity of the ocean beyond.

Despite a number of additions and subtractions over the years, the basic bones—but only the bones—of this impressive building were still, fortunately, intact when architect José R. Marchand and designer Jorge Rosselló were brought on board to rescue and reinvent the hotel. For Marchand, the project was, he says, “the experience of a career.” Like many Puerto Ricans, he had grown up loving La Concha and was eager to see what he could do not only to preserve what was worth preserving but also to address elements that changes in taste and hotel standards showed needed improvement.

“We were lucky to have all of the original drawings,” the architect recalls. “They helped us to see back in time, before ugly corruptions had been made to the footprint. They also helped us to retrieve pieces of the hotel—like the spiral staircase in the lobby and the cabanas—that had been destroyed.”

Probably the largest single adjustment Marchand made to the building was to open up the lobby, in a more sweeping way, to the pool, which is set within a large, verdant courtyard. “In the original hotel, the lobby overlapped with a parking deck, so there was a wall that impeded your experience of the outdoors. We made the lobby and the recreational area flow more smoothly.” Large floor-to-ceiling doors now stand open nearly all year long, supplying light, fresh air, fragrance from blossoms—in short, Puerto Rican balminess at its very best.

Marchand and Rosselló worked closely together from day one on La Concha and sought to restore the hotel’s original cleansing white palette while at the same time putting their own stamp on the interiors.

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