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Quick Overview

Three Stars Hotel located in Honorato del Castillo St. in Sancti Spiritus, Monument City located 75 km from the historic colonial city of Trinidad, UNESCOWorld Heritage site since 1988. Built between 1818 and 1827 with a typical colonial architecture and French carpentry, stained glass windows and blacksmith with railings. Recommended for history, culture and architecture lovers.

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Maximum occupancy: 2 adults + 2 children


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Espiritu Santo villa is located right in the center of the Island and close to Lake Zaza, important tobacco areas and mountainous regions. The Yayabo Bridge, on the river of the same name, is the symbol of this city and from there you can see the old city and beautiful colonial houses. 

This comfortable colonial-style hotel, built between 1818 and 1827, took the form from the remains of the old house of the illustrious doctor of the city Rudesindo García Rijo who also gave name to the hotel. It has 16 standard rooms with air conditioning, bathroom, safe, facilities for the disabled, minibar, radio, room service, telephone, radio and cable TV. 


General services: 

  • Cafeteria 

  • Safe box 

  • Currency exchange 

  • Facilities for the handicaps 

  • Laundry 

  • Post Office 

  • Restaurant 

  • TV room / bar (international channels and videos) 

  • E-mail and fax services 

  • Snack bar 

  • Taxis 

  • National and international telephony

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