Parque De Bombas Ponce Puerto Rico

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(559) · Museum in Ponce, Puerto Rico
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You'll find the historic and emblematic red and black Parque de Bombas in the southern town of Ponce. Instantly recognizable, this old fire station is …

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Feb 1, 2025
While visiting the main plaza in Ponce we visited this restored old fire hall, now a small museum. We were offered a free tour by a personable young guide. We learned lots about the building and city…Full review by D Z
Dec 23, 2024
Hugging the basilica, there was this building - puzzling and attracting with its strong red color and design . The staff was very friendly and inviting and we stepped in. Very interesting exhibit fea…Full review by podrozniczka60
Aug 7, 2024
It's open to visit now. There is no cost. They also have a bathroom to use if you need one. Definitely gets hot but it's a definite must for little ones. Even the adults will enjoy reading the histor…Full review by Passport10614788889
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Does this place have operating hours? What's time of day is it best to go?
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930-6, Wednesday thru Monday
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Is the Trolley Bus back to running yet? I was there a few months ago & it was down for repairs. Thank you for your reply...
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Hi, I was there in April and it was up and running.
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Is the bus (Trolly) running yet? I have rode it a few times when visiting Parque de Bombas. Had a blast very friendly …
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Is the bus (Trolly) running yet? I have rode it a few times when visiting Parque de Bombas. Had a blast very friendly drivers. Last time I was there Bus wasn't running. want to visit again with friends from Ohio.
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Although I was not looking for one, ( I drove) come to think of it I did not see any trolleys running around the plaza so it may not be running :(
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Do I need to be fluent in Spanish?
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No, but it helps! Both Spanish and English are the official languages of Puerto Rico and most residents speak at least some English. Puerto Rico is a great...
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