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Eduardo
June 2, 2022
A beautiful set of cobbled streets and alleys, squares, houses made of various materials, large and small parks, and its people, captivate and fall in love with just a look at photos and postcards, imagine when you arrive and its magnetism catches you: impossible to let go
Pepitin, Jose
May 28, 2016
Flavorful and fresh seafood
Mario & Yoly
May 26, 2022
Trinidad is one of the most beautiful and most authentic colonial cities in Cuba. Declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 1988, it was the third villa founded by the Spanish crown in Cuba by Diego Velázquez in 1514. Today it is considered a city-museum with a magnificent colonial architectural heritage from the 18th and 19th centuries. Notably its narrow cobblestone streets, beautifully restored buildings, majestic churches and fantastic courtyards, which give it that typically colonial atmosphere.
Trinidad is one of the most beautiful and most authentic colonial cities in Cuba. Declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 1988, it was the third villa founded by the Spanish crown in Cuba by Diego Velázquez in 1514. Today it is considered a city-museum with a magnificent colonial architectural heritag…
Guillaume
November 8, 2018
Trinidad is the most picturesque colonial city of Cuba. Perfectly preserved, this city needs to be on your to do list. Pedestrian erea, bright and colourful, it is an ideal place to experience another casa particular, see the colonial museum and rest in a quiet and incredible environment.
Jesus Leonardo
January 5, 2018
East of Trinidad is the Valley of the Sugar Mills. It is named for the many sugar mills, or ingenios (43 at its peak), that sprang up over the centuries to grind the cane produced by the valley’s remarkably fertile soil. The valley was Cuba’s most important sugar-producing region into the 19th century. Many of the mills and estate houses remain, albeit mostly in ruin. One exception is the Hacienda Iznaga ($1) which is found in the quaint village of Iznaga, 14km east of Trinidad. The Hacienda was built 1835-45 by Alejo Maria del Carmen e Iznaga, once one of the wealthiest sugar planters in Cuba. It features a 43.5 meter tower that according to legend was built as a wager. Alejo was to build a
East of Trinidad is the Valley of the Sugar Mills. It is named for the many sugar mills, or ingenios (43 at its peak), that sprang up over the centuries to grind the cane produced by the valley’s remarkably fertile soil. The valley was Cuba’s most important sugar-producing region into the 19th centu…

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