La Catedral de San Juan Bautista

Ceremony

Catedral San Juan Bautista Basílica Menor is a defining symbol of Puerto Rico’s spiritual and cultural heritage. Originally founded in 1511, the cathedral holds the distinction of being the oldest established church in the Americas. This distinction stems from the fact that San Juan was the first diocese of the New World in the post-Columbus era. Through centuries of history, the cathedral has endured as a place of faith, resilience, and continuity across generations. It is also the final resting place of Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León, directly linking the site to the earliest chapters of the island’s story. With its grand architecture, quiet reverence, and timeless presence, the cathedral offers a sacred and profoundly meaningful setting to begin a lifelong commitment.

Hotel El Convento

Cocktail Hour & Reception

Hotel El Convento stands at the heart of Old San Juan, just steps from La Catedral de San Juan Bautista, in one of the oldest historic districts in the Americas. The building’s story stretches back over three and a half centuries.

Hotel El Convento is a historic landmark originally built in the mid-1600s as the first Carmelite convent in the Americas, the building served as a place of prayer and community for over 250 years. After a careful restoration, it reopened in 1962 as a boutique hotel, preserving its Spanish colonial architecture and cloistered courtyard. Today, El Convento blends centuries of history with timeless elegance, making it a truly special place to celebrate.