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Museo de la Hamaca — Attraction in San Sebastián

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Museo de la Hamaca
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Nearby attractions
Centro de Bellas Artes de San Sebastián
9 Cll Betances, San Sebastián, 00685, Puerto Rico
EDP University- Recinto de San Sebastián
#49 Cll Betances, San Sebastián, 00685, Puerto Rico
Nearby restaurants
Marisquería Jíbara Restaurant
40 C. M.J. Cabrero, San Sebastián, 00685, Puerto Rico
Brasas Gastro Bar
82P5+G38 Plaza Identidad Pepiniana, San Sebastián, 00685, Puerto Rico
Giovanni's Pizza
24 Cll Betances, San Sebastián, 00685, Puerto Rico
Little Taste of Heaven
Plaza de la Identidad Pepiniana, Cll Luis Muñoz Rivera, San Sebastián, 00685, Puerto Rico
Big Wong Restaurant
82M4+X5W, PR-125, San Sebastián, 00685, Puerto Rico
Church's Chicken
Km 18 PR-111, San Sebastián, 00685, Puerto Rico
Burger King
Carr. #118 km 18.0 San Sebastian Shopping Center, San Sebastián, 00685, Puerto Rico
McDonald's
PR-111, San Sebastián, 00685, Puerto Rico
Nearby hotels
San Sebastian Bed & Breakfast
Calle Andres Mendez Liciaga #21, San Sebastián, 00685, Puerto Rico
Mundo Mattress - San Sebastián
Ave Emerito Estrada Rivera, San Sebastián, 00685, Puerto Rico
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Museo de la Hamaca
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Museo de la Hamaca

11 Cll Hostos Cabrera, San Sebastián, 00685, Puerto Rico
4.7(127)
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attractions: Centro de Bellas Artes de San Sebastián, EDP University- Recinto de San Sebastián, restaurants: Marisquería Jíbara Restaurant, Brasas Gastro Bar, Giovanni's Pizza, Little Taste of Heaven, Big Wong Restaurant, Church's Chicken, Burger King, McDonald's
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+1 787-896-2300 ext. 117
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munss.org
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Nearby attractions of Museo de la Hamaca

Centro de Bellas Artes de San Sebastián

EDP University- Recinto de San Sebastián

Centro de Bellas Artes de San Sebastián

Centro de Bellas Artes de San Sebastián

4.7

(83)

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EDP University- Recinto de San Sebastián

EDP University- Recinto de San Sebastián

4.1

(45)

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Nearby restaurants of Museo de la Hamaca

Marisquería Jíbara Restaurant

Brasas Gastro Bar

Giovanni's Pizza

Little Taste of Heaven

Big Wong Restaurant

Church's Chicken

Burger King

McDonald's

Marisquería Jíbara Restaurant

Marisquería Jíbara Restaurant

4.7

(226)

$$

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Brasas Gastro Bar

Brasas Gastro Bar

4.5

(127)

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Giovanni's Pizza

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Little Taste of Heaven

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4.7

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Reviews of Museo de la Hamaca

4.7
(127)
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3.0
50w

Couldn't buy anything in the gift shop because they said they couldn't take cash or cards because something about an owner not being there, so they couldn't take anything payment-wise unless you had this stupid app for a local bank; so if you don't live here you wouldn't be able to use the app. Everything's in Spanish which that was okay because I just used Google translate to take pictures and read it from there. I suggest calling ahead to make sure you can buy something from the gift shop before you go. The hammock room was pretty, but honestly I'm just extremely disappointed I couldn't buy anything because I saw a perfect necklace for my grandmother. Again, call before you go so if you want to actually buy anything you'll know if...

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5.0
27w

Fantastic small museum. Free admission, you can donate by the door. It's only 1 room + gift shop. There's a lot of information here if you take the time to read everything and understand what is going on, a true craft that should have more popularity.

Everything is written in Spanish so bring a charged phone for Google translate, if you read everything and actually want to understand what's going on you'll spend about 1.5 hours here. Absolutely worth checking out.

Please consider offering lessons or classes, it's a great way to continue the historical legacy of the craft and would greatly benefit...

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5.0
1y

Who knew there would be a museum of hammocks?! So fun. The museum is free. It's one room, with the second room being a small artisan gift store and weaving. You could see the whole thing in 15 minutes. There is street parking, no dedicated parking lot.

Apparently handwomen hammocks are a big deal in PR, and they have an annual hammock festival to help keep the history and the trade alive.

Also Google translate on photos for the win. It's my first time trying it out and it does a good job! Everything...

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Stacy M.Stacy M.
Couldn't buy anything in the gift shop because they said they couldn't take cash or cards because something about an owner not being there, so they couldn't take anything payment-wise unless you had this stupid app for a local bank; so if you don't live here you wouldn't be able to use the app. Everything's in Spanish which that was okay because I just used Google translate to take pictures and read it from there. I suggest calling ahead to make sure you can buy something from the gift shop before you go. The hammock room was pretty, but honestly I'm just extremely disappointed I couldn't buy anything because I saw a perfect necklace for my grandmother. Again, call before you go so if you want to actually buy anything you'll know if you can or not.
Karolina WolnyKarolina Wolny
Fantastic small museum. Free admission, you can donate by the door. It's only 1 room + gift shop. There's a lot of information here if you take the time to read everything and understand what is going on, a true craft that should have more popularity. Everything is written in Spanish so bring a charged phone for Google translate, if you read everything and actually want to understand what's going on you'll spend about 1.5 hours here. Absolutely worth checking out. Please consider offering lessons or classes, it's a great way to continue the historical legacy of the craft and would greatly benefit the community.
Natalie GroomNatalie Groom
Who knew there would be a museum of hammocks?! So fun. The museum is free. It's one room, with the second room being a small artisan gift store and weaving. You could see the whole thing in 15 minutes. There is street parking, no dedicated parking lot. Apparently handwomen hammocks are a big deal in PR, and they have an annual hammock festival to help keep the history and the trade alive. Also Google translate on photos for the win. It's my first time trying it out and it does a good job! Everything is in Spanish.
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Couldn't buy anything in the gift shop because they said they couldn't take cash or cards because something about an owner not being there, so they couldn't take anything payment-wise unless you had this stupid app for a local bank; so if you don't live here you wouldn't be able to use the app. Everything's in Spanish which that was okay because I just used Google translate to take pictures and read it from there. I suggest calling ahead to make sure you can buy something from the gift shop before you go. The hammock room was pretty, but honestly I'm just extremely disappointed I couldn't buy anything because I saw a perfect necklace for my grandmother. Again, call before you go so if you want to actually buy anything you'll know if you can or not.
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Fantastic small museum. Free admission, you can donate by the door. It's only 1 room + gift shop. There's a lot of information here if you take the time to read everything and understand what is going on, a true craft that should have more popularity. Everything is written in Spanish so bring a charged phone for Google translate, if you read everything and actually want to understand what's going on you'll spend about 1.5 hours here. Absolutely worth checking out. Please consider offering lessons or classes, it's a great way to continue the historical legacy of the craft and would greatly benefit the community.
Karolina Wolny

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Who knew there would be a museum of hammocks?! So fun. The museum is free. It's one room, with the second room being a small artisan gift store and weaving. You could see the whole thing in 15 minutes. There is street parking, no dedicated parking lot. Apparently handwomen hammocks are a big deal in PR, and they have an annual hammock festival to help keep the history and the trade alive. Also Google translate on photos for the win. It's my first time trying it out and it does a good job! Everything is in Spanish.
Natalie Groom

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