Founded by Conquistador Diego Velazquez in 1514. Trinidad romantic atmosphere mix with slavery colonial past, unique architecture, maze of narrow cobblestone streets. Magnificent location nestled between high mountains of Escambray Range, and lovely coast of the Caribbean Sea. Pure white sand and clean turquoise water is making Trinidad a unique and fascinating destination, inspiring tourist interest from around the world. The old town architecture is Neo Classical and Baroque, with a Moorish flavor. Red tiles roofed houses painted on pastel colors, ornamented with artistic balconies, iron wrought railings and multicolor facades. If you walk over the cobbled streets of the Trinidad, it makes you feel like going back into Colonial time. Visit Romantic Museum and the Cantero Museum near the Parque Mayor, Main Square center of the town. The Cathedral, Iglesia Parroquial de la Santisima Trinidad, built between 1817 and 1892 is the largest church in Cuba. From the tower an excellent view of Trinidad, and on the Escambray mountains and Caribbean Sea. Tower is located near the Main Square, Street Simon Bolivar 423.

City structure consists of a gorgeous Main Square that has a statue of the Terpsichore - Muse of Music and Dance, to bring inspiration to dancers. The square is flanked by Holy Trinity Church. Spanish conquistador Cortes set out from here for Mexico in 1518. Trinidad was declared by UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988, along with the Valle de los Ingenios. In 1790 there were 56 sugar mills operates and 12 000 slaves work in the sugar cane fields. At the time region had a population of 28 700. In the early 19th century slaves revolt in Haiti caused French planters to flee to Trinidad. Slaves contributed to the formation of Cuban nationality, as they brought along their African customs, traditions, songs and dances, as well as their African religions. In addition to its cultural wealth and exuberant nature, Trinidad also brags spectacular Valle de los Ingenios, a unique Sugar Mill Valley.

- Museo Romantico overlooking the Main Square. Has excellent exhibition of romantic style porcelain, glass, paintings and decorative furniture which belonged to the Conde de Brunet family, dating from 1830. Address: Street Hernandez 52 Attractions All museums in Trinidad opens: Tuesday to Sunday 9 am to 5 pm. - Municipal Museum called Palacio Cantero, is the most interesting museums in Trinidad, built in 1827. Since 1980, the museum's halls have exhibited collections on the extraordinary history of the region, including archeological artifacts from aboriginal cultures, furniture, arts from slave trade era, weapons from wars of independence. - Museum of Colonial Architecture For tourist who interesting of the Colonial architecture the Museo de Arquitectura Colonial is the place to visit. Museum has collections of architectural decoration as: doors, handles, locks, windows, grills, Museum also offers guided tours through the historic streets of Trinidad. The museum is housed in two 18th Century buildings, Sanchez Iznaga residence. Located right at the Main Square. - Museo de Arqueologia Guamuhaya with a view of developments from pre Columbian past. Location: Plaza Mayor Street Simon Bolivar 457 - Museo de Arquitectura Colonial exhibits architecture of Trinidad of the 18th and 19th centuries. Location: Street Desengano 83 town center. La Canchanchara, famous Trinidad bar, it’s housed in a mansion that was build in 1723 it has its original cedar roof. The bar name is from a drink of the region, made from lemon juice, honey and Santero Cuban rum, serve in glazed ceramic pots. Located Street Real entrance Boca & San Jose.

Casa de la Trova, offer excellent live Cuban music in open air and warm atmosphere. Colonial Bar is a place where to have a Mojito drink. Located block from Main Square, entrance on Street Marquez. Palenque de los Congos Reales, performances of Cuban folkloric group Afro Cuban dance and music. Located Street del Cristo 35. You must visit Valle de los Ingenios and see the spectacular view over the valley from Iznaga Tower Disco Cueva, night entertainment located in Trinidad famous cave. Near Hotel Las Cuevas, just above the old town, a short walk from its historic center - open nightly until 3 am.

Valle de los Ingenios, UNESCO World Heritage Site, also known as Valle de San Luis, on the road to Sancti Spiritus, east of Trinidad. Stretched out over 25 miles between Trinidad and Sancti Spiritus, the valley offers views of a gorgeous countryside with old haciendas, castels and slaves houses. In the center of the valley notice la Torre Manacas Iznaga symbol of the former glory of the sugar aristocracy. Manaca Iznaga Tower, stands next to Pedro Iznaga hacienda, was used to watch slaves. House is now a restaurant. It is possible to tour the valley by car or horseback, with or without a guide. Horse riding tours to the valley are a popular way to see the sights. Tourists can explore Valle de los Ingenios by fantastic old steam train. Stunning view of the landscape, and the best way to see the entire Valley is from Mirador de La Loma del Puertos. High lookout, located on the road from Trinidad to Sancti Spiritus. Those who are looking for beaches, will find a four kilometers peninsula of fine sands and shallow clean waters.

 

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