Discover the best top things to do in Sancti Spiritus Province, Cuba including YuditVidalFaife, Galerie D'Art Calleyro, Lazaro Niebla Gallery, Plaza Mayor, Iglesia Parroquial Mayor del Espiritu Santo, Trinidad de Cuba, Basso Art & Souvenir Gallery, Playa Maria Aguilar, Casa del Alfarero, Cerro de la Vigia.
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5.0 based on 124 reviews
Welcome to Cuban Art Studio, an amazing Art Gallery in Trinidad!!! You can enjoy and buy one of the best art in the center south part of Cuba. Yudit Vidal Faife is the principal artist and studied in the Cuban Fine Arts University . She has represent her country in many nacional and international events around the world. Descoverit by yourself!!!
5.0 based on 11 reviews
During a group tour of the artist's studios of Havana, we were introduced to the art of Lazaro Niebla. Using antiques shutters from local buildings, Mr. Niebla carves the likeness of aged faces he sees on the streets. Each is dimensional, some are tinted, but all are wonderful.
4.5 based on 2,903 reviews
Plaza Mayor is a beautiful square at the heart of Trinidad,the most beautiful city in Cuba and also in the Caribbean.All Trinidad is walkable and Plaza Maaaayor should be your first visit to attend the church and the museums. Then you should go back at sunset for more photographs and for dinner at one of the restaurants on the central steps where street musicians provide the entertainment
4.5 based on 902 reviews
Well preserved area for those interested in the architecture although some may dislike the original paving of whatever stones were laying around a few hundred years ago. It’s easy to trip. Lots of resturants as well as shops and historic spots. Don’t buy the cigars from street vendors, they are fakes made with banana leaves.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Whilst on a private tour of Trinidad our guide asked whether we wanted to visit a local pottery shop/factory. We were pleasantly surprised to find that the pottery was actually made on site by a fairly well renown potter. You are able to watch the various items actually being made and fired which was interesting. The array of coloured pottery was extensive and very reasonably priced. We actually purchased a fairly large piece which we did manage to get back to the UK without breaking. There are several photographs of the owner Daniel "Chichi" Santander presenting pieces of his pottery to Fidel Castro and other dignitaries. In the rear area of the showroom there is old convertible Ford Model T car which attracted a fair bit of interest when we visited. It can get very busy if a coach load of tourists suddenly descends without notice. Luckily we were just leaving at the time. Worth a visit.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
The hike up the TV tower was a bit sweaty in the Cuban heat, however it was well worth it. Beautiful views! At the top I met a guy who worked there. He was really friendly and showed me around, let me climb onto a section of the roof and showed me different areas and sites through his binoculars. He was one of three people who work up there, working 24 hours before being rostered off for 2 days. I tipped him a CUC for his time.
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