Step into a world of unparalleled sophistication and historic elegance at 56 Callejón del Hospital, a masterfully redesigned residence by esteemed interior designer Fernando Rodriguez. This extraordinary home, nestled in the heart of Old San Juan and built in the mid-19th century, seamlessly blends colonial architecture with contemporary luxuries. Spanning 4,517 square feet over two levels, the residence features three en-suite bedrooms, with two bedrooms located on the lower level for added privacy. One side of the home is dedicated to formal living, dining, and a modern Spanish-inspired kitchen, perfect for entertaining. On the other side, you’ll find a cozy family room, an office nook, and the stunning primary suite, which boasts a hallway of closets and a luxurious bathroom adorned with beautiful marble and a steam shower. The interior showcases exquisite black and white checkered marble floors imported from Italy, over 50 wooden doors and windows, and hundreds of wooden beams salvaged from native-grown ausub–all iconic elements of Old San Juan architecture. The property includes two inviting interior courtyards—one overlooking the iconic gardens and water fountain of Casa Blanca, a palace built in 1521 and home to three generations of Juan Ponce de León’s descendants. This serene setting is perfect for tranquil relaxation surrounded by Puerto Rico’s rich history. Located on one of Old San Juan’s most historic streets, Callejón del Hospital is a charming pedestrian-only thoroughfare that was once used by nurses to transport injured soldiers from the nearby San Felipe del Morro Fortress to the hospital. The area retains its charm with narrow, winding cobblestone streets, pastel-colored buildings, ornate balconies, and heavy wooden doors. Conveniently within walking distance of several historical sites, 56 Callejón del Hospital offers easy access to the San Felipe del Morro Fort, a 16th-century fortress; the Cuartel de Ballajá, an 1854 Spanish military barracks now housing a cultural center and The School of Visual Arts; and the nearby Ballajá Underground Parking Lot. Explore the Cathedral of San Juan, the first Catholic cathedral in the Western Hemisphere, and the El Convento Hotel, originally inaugurated in 1651 as a Carmelite convent and transformed into a hotel in 1962. Enjoy leisurely strolls to fine restaurants and boutiques, reminiscent of the charm found in any historic European city. 56 Callejón del Hospital is more than just a residence; it represents an exclusive opportunity to own a piece of Old San Juan’s illustrious history, where every detail reflects the highest standards of elegance and sophisticatio