Quick Overview
PROGRAM:
City tour of the historic center with a guide and welcome cocktail (Canchánchara), and visit to a museum.
The canchánchara is an original cocktail from Cuba.
Ingredients
- 2 ounces of brandy
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
- ice
The city has around fifty palaces and innumerable buildings worth admiring, such as the Parish Church of the Holy Trinity, the Romantic Museum located in the Brunet Palace; the Temple House of Yemayá, where there is an altar dedicated to the divinity of the sea; the Museum of Colonial Art, the Casa de la Trova or the History Museum, located in the Palacio Cantero, as well as many other places of interest that will undoubtedly catch you.
It also stands out for its beautiful squares, such as the well-known Plazuela Las Tres Palmitas or the famous Plaza de Santa Ana, which is located in the historic center of the city, just 500 meters from the Plaza Mayor, and was the main access point to the Valle de los Ingenios, where the Manaca-Iznaga Tower stands out, without a doubt, a spectacular watchtower that was used to control the slaves who worked in the sugar farms.
The Plaza Mayor of Trinidad was the starting point of the restoration in the 80s, just before the city was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, which significantly boosted its tourism. Today, in this square you can see the statue of Terpsichore, muse of dance and music.
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