• The
Aguadilla Town Square (
Plaza de Recreo de Aguadilla), as is customary in Puerto Rico, is home to the
city hall and Catholic church, the NRHP-listed
San Carlos Borromeo Parish Church. • The
Amparo Roldán House (
Casa Amparo Roldán), also known as the
Casa de Piedra, which survived the 1918 earthquake, is the only remaining historic house of its era. •
El Parterre is a historic NRHP-listed public square which hosts a water spring (
Ojo de Agua) around which the town of Aguadilla was settled. •
Fort Concepción (
Fuerte de la Concepción) was the largest Spanish fortress in the region. The fortress was torn down at the end of the 19th century but its last surviving building still remains. • The
López House (
Residencia López) is a historic NRHP-listed
Neoclassical building. • The new
Museum of Art of Aguadilla and the Caribbean (
Museo de Arte de Aguadilla y del Caribe) is located in the NRHP-listed Cardona House, a well preserved Neoclassical residence. • The old
Museum of Fine Arts of Aguadilla (
Museo de Bellas Artes de Aguadilla) is located in a former
District Courthouse, which was designed by famed Puerto Rican architect
Rafael Carmoega. • The NRHP-listed
Old Urban Cemetery (
Antiguo Cementerio Urbano) was originally divided into sections for Catholics and non-Catholics. Many illustrious Puerto Ricans, such as painter
Rafael Arroyo Gely, are buried there. • The
Paseo Miguel Garcia Méndez is a
malecón (or waterfront promenade) containing seafood restaurants, bars and monuments such as the Fisherman's Monument (
Monumento al Pescador). •
Rompeolas Beach (
Playa Rompeolas) is the main beach in the downtown area of Aguadilla. ==Sectors==