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Trinidad has a number of museums in colonial mansions, but one
of the best is the beautifully renovated Museo Romántico
overlooking the main square, Plaza Mayor. The Museo Romántico
boasts...
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A former palace belonging to German sugarcane plantation owner
Justo Cantero, the museum displays examples of his wealth in the
cool, stylish rooms, as well as some exhibits relating to the...
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The soft sand and still, warm waters backed by palm trees make
the beach at Playa Ancón a popular trip from Trinidad. Situated at
the end of the peninsula, seven miles (12km) south of...
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This picturesque emerald valley was once the centre of the sugar
trade industry, and home to the plantations that brought wealth and
prosperity to Trinidad in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today,...
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Located 55 miles (88km) north of Trinidad, the city of Santa
Clara is best known for its Che Memorial at the Plaza de la
Revolución, and monuments relating to the Cuban Revolution. The
armoured...
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The beautiful colonial city of Sancti Spiritus, with its
gracious people, delightful architecture and maze of narrow,
winding cobblestone streets remains almost completely unassuming
and detached...
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