Trinidad, Sancti Spiritus Province ,
Trinidad, Cuba
(+53) 41996456
yes
About
Meson del Regidor
Located right in the centre of Trinidad, close to Plaza Mayor, Cubanacan Meson del Regidor is a small, charming hotel. It offers 4 comfortable rooms and family feel atmosphere.
Meson del Regidor’s facilities include a restaurant, a bar & an open air terrace.
Hotel Cubanacan Meson del Regidor is ideal for travellers looking for colonial accommodation in the centre of Trinidad at affordable price.
Calle Simón Bolívar, Trinidad
Palacio Cantero
A block south of Plaza Mayor stands the grand Palacio Cantero, built in 1830. It has a magnificent ladder and great neoclassical paintings performed by local and Italian artists. Painted pillars, scrolls, shells, pediments and drapes embellish the interior, eclipsing the historical artefacts and old furniture that now form the Trinidad's History Museum.
Carretera Trinidad/ Sancti Spiritus, km 5, Finca Loma del Puerto, Trinidad
Sugar factories "Valle de los Ingenios"
The Valle de los Ingenios, declared World Heritage since 1988, is located about 12 km outside of Trinidad and has been around since the 17th century. This fertile agricultural land was cultivated and developed into one of the major sugar producing areas of Cuba, helping Trinidad to become one of the richest cities on the Caribbean island. At the top of the "Torre Manacas-Iznaga" (built at the beginning of the 19th century), you can get an overview of the valley. This 45 meter-high structure is equipped with a bell tower that was used to oversee the thousands of slaves working on the sugar plantations.
Plaza Mayor, Trinidad
Plaza Mayor
Plaza Mayor, in the Historical Centre of Trinidad, is considered the second most significant square in the country, after Cathedral Square in Havana. This square captivates everybody for the Terpsichore sculpture, the dance muse, the white railings with delicate filigrees, the elegant Royal Palms trees and two greyhound guardians. It was restored by the inhabitants, and became the main place for religious processions, patron saint festivities, promenades and commerce. This delightful square is surrounded of colonial buildings: Iglesia Parroquial de la Santísima Trinidad; the Palace of Count Brunet (now the Romantic Museum); the Museum of Archeology Guamuhaya (former Casa de Padrón); the Museum of Colonial Architecture (former Sanchez Iznaga residence).
Calle Fernando Hernández Echemendia # 52, Trinidad
Romance Museum
The Palace of Count Brunet, today the Romance Museum exhibits a collection of fine furniture, porcelain and other decorative arts owned by the bourgeoisie of Trinidad during the 19th century.