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Tourism
in Cuba
Cienfuegos
It’s the smallest province of Cuba, and the one
with less coastline. It’s the third port in importance
of Cuba and first as sugar exporter. Nuestra Señora
de los Angeles de Jagua fort, erected to defend the
city from the pirates, dominates the entrance of its
bay. It has a 2 km quay that ends at the main artery
of the city, Paseo del Prado, converging with the Avenue
of the Cienfuegueros. There’re busts of the most
illustrious inhabitants, the Luisa theatre park, the
colourful facades and beautiful columns. The Jose Martí
park concentrates the most beautiful examples of the
architecture of the city, with 19th and early 20th century
buildings, considered National Monument.
It turns out inescapable to know the neo-classic style
Tomás Ferry theatre, the Ferrer palace -from
whose viewpoint there’s an impressive view of
the bay of Jagua-, and Punta Gorda, the former aristocratic
district with elegant mansions conserved in excellent
conditions. Another worthy visit is the Soledad Botanical
Garden, 25 km of Cienfuegos, with a rich tropical species
collection, like the Royal palm, native of the island.
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