Guided walking tour of the historic city of Trinidad,
Trinidad is a city in central Cuba, known for its colonial old town and cobblestone streets. The main neo-baroque square, Plaza Mayor, is surrounded by large colonial buildings. The Romantic Museum, in the restored Brunet Palace mansion, and the Museum of Colonial Architecture display relics from the city's sugar production era. The Church of the Santísima is a 19th-century cathedral with a vaulted ceiling and carved altars.
The conservation and restoration work undertaken by specialists in this area of south-central Cuba, and the love that its inhabitants profess for their city, made it one of the best preserved colonial cities not only in Cuba, but also in America. and inscribed on the List of World Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO next to the Valle de los Ingenios in 1988, an area where the sugar industry prospered with the arrival of the Iznaga, Borrell and Brunet families around the middle of the 19th century.
On September 15, 2018, Trinidad was proclaimed Artisan City of the World, being the first city in Cuba to have such a high distinction.
On October 30, 2019, the city of Trinidad was declared by UNESCO as a Creative City of the World in Crafts and Popular Arts, thus becoming the first city in Cuba to have this status in such sections.
You can indicate the pick-up time, you must be staying in the City.