The El San Juan Hotel will debut in Puerto Rico as part of Hilton’s Curio collection next month. The hotel, which first opened in 1958, will reemerge following a multimillion-dollar renovation from New York-based Jeffrey Beers International and feature a slew of new upgrades.
Included in the overhaul are newly remodeled guestrooms, a new pool with 22 luxury cabanas, modern meeting spaces, new eateries, onsite retail, and a new fitness center and spa facilities. The hotel’s legendary lobby is also updated, embracing its iconic features along with a contemporary look. Guests will be welcomed by a cobblestone plaza and revamped façade, alogn with a custom, 8-foot-tall sculpture by artist Luis Torruella that enhances the arrival experience. Installed in a pool of water, the piece references the relationship that Puerto Rico and the hotel share with music, dance, and nature.
Caña, a new locally inspired restaurant from Puerto Rican chef Juliana Gonzalez will open as well, with additional concepts arriving throughout 2017.
Jeffrey Beers International Redesigns the El San Juan Hotel
The historic Puerto Rican property features architectural upgrades and new facilities.
Words by: Will Speros

Jeffrey Beers International Redesigns the El San Juan Hotel
The historic Puerto Rican property features architectural upgrades and new facilities.
Words by: Will Speros