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Ponce, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia Ponce is a principal city of both the Ponce Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Ponce-Yauco-Coamo Combined Statistical Area with, as of the 2020 US Census, a population of 278,477 and 333,426 respectively [30]
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Ponce (2025) - Must-See Attractions La Guancha is one of the hottest hang out spots in Ponce, literally, it's right next to the beach Take a trip to this boardwalk facing the Caribbean Sea to find an array of fun things to do
Ponce | South Region | Discover Puerto Rico Ponce, the “Pearl of the South,” is a town on Puerto Rico’s southern coast that is known for its museums, art, history, and cultural riches
Main Home - Visit Ponce Ponce, localizado al sur de Puerto Rico, es conocido como la “Perla del Sur”, “Ciudad Señorial”, “Ciudad de los Leones”, “Ciudad de la Quenepa” y “Ciudad Ideal”
Ponce | Caribbean, Spanish Colonial, Historic City | Britannica Ponce, major city and principal port of southern Puerto Rico The third most populous urban centre of the island, after San Juan and Bayamón, the city is situated 3 miles (5 km) north of its port, Playa de Ponce
What Exactly to Do in Ponce, Puerto Rico: A 2025 Travel Guide! In this Ponce travel guide, we describe the best things to do in the city, along with suggestions for where to stay and eat You’ll find everything you need to plan your visit to Ponce here!
Top 12 Spots in Ponce, Puerto Rico for the Ultimate Local Experience Looking for the coolest things to do in Ponce, Puerto Rico? Visit the Museo Castillo Serrallés, explore the historic Parque de Bombas, stroll along the La Guancha Boardwalk, and take a trip to Caja de Muertos
Ponce – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Ponce is the second largest city in Puerto Rico The city was founded by Ponce de Leon's grandson Juan Ponce de León y Loayza in 1692, but not much seems to have happened since then, and it's far less touristy in character than San Juan