Let yourself be enveloped by the magic of Cienfuegos in one of its hotels with more history. An impressive 20's building located in the historic center that stands out for its architectural eclecticism and modern rooms.
Do not miss its spectacular Roof Garden, the setting for elegant social events and the quintessential viewpoint of the city. We adapt to you with different accommodation options.
In our restaurant you will also find delicious Cuban dishes. Organize a different business trip. Our team will advise you and put at your disposal fully equipped meeting space. Enjoy an unforgettable trip for two in the most romantic environment.
Ave. 0 y Calle 37, Cienfuegos
Palacio de Valle
This restaurant, in the dazzling setting of the most famous building in town, features good quality fish and seafood, including lobster. The rooftop bar at the architecturally amazing Palacio de Valle is a great spot for a sunset drink and often has live music.
Ave. 54 e/ Calle 29 y Calle 31, Cienfuegos
Disco Club Benny Moré
Despite bearing Benny Moré's name, you're unlikely to hear any of his music here. (For that, you need to visit the Café Cantante Benny Moré.) This spot is a disco, but a good place to dance to the hottest Latin tunes.
Castillo de Jagua, Cienfuegos
Castillo de Jagua
Above a fishing village overlooking the narrow entrance to the Bahía de Cienfuegos is a Spanish fortress built in 1745 to keep out pirates who had grown accustomed to trading with locals. Castillo de Jagua Fortress was declared National Monument. It's completely refurbished (even the drawbridge works) and has a historical museum with weapons and other antiques. The dungeon houses a bar and restaurant. Choice of dishes from the world’s cuisine and “La Dama Azul” (The Blue Lady) paella as the main course. It also offers cocktail, drink, and juice service, livened up with live music and special nights with the production of the Blue Lady's legend. Local legend holds that the site is haunted by the ghost of a mysterious female figure dressed in a blue gown; given the fort's notorious history, who can say for sure?
Ave. 56 y Calle 29, Cienfuegos
Catedral de la Purísima Concepción
The city's bright yellow neoclassical cathedral, with its high central bell tower reminiscent of a minaret, was consecrated in 1870. Its interior is less impressive than the renovated exterior, but it does feature a statue of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception—the city's patron saint—and stained glass windows from France that depict the 12 apostles.