Trinidad
A visit to Trinidad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, feels like stepping back in time. The beautifully restored buildings and cobblestone streets of its city center exude colonial charm. Much of Trinidad’s architecture dates back to the 17th to 19th centuries, a period when the city flourished due to the sugar and slave trade.
Today, Trinidad is one of Cuba’s most popular tourist destinations, with its streets always bustling with visitors. Travelers can explore the lively Plaza Mayor, the Plaza de la Iglesia, and other notable attractions such as the Church and Monastery of St. Francis, the Museum of Colonial Architecture, the Art Gallery of the Adelman Ortiz House, and the Palacio Brunet, a grand 1812 mansion featuring original paintings and marble floors.