This free walking tour of Trinidad will take you round the most important parts of one of the most well-preserved colonial cities in Latin America!
Trinidad Free Walking Tour
We'll meet at the indicated time in front of the Grand Iberostar Trinidad Hotel, located at the heart of this beautiful colonial city. This building is a wonderful example of the town's typical architecture.
Then we will begin a walking tour of Trinidad's cobbled streets. Our first stop will be at the San Francisco de Paula Church, which was a Franciscan place of worship in Cuba's central region during the colonial era.
From there, we'll go to the Brunet Theatre ruins and pass by the Casa de Cultura cultural centre. Did you know that this is one of the locals' favourite places to go salsa dancing? Later, we'll walk down to the Plaza Mayor main square, the town's historical centre. We'll admire the magnificent surrounding buildings and look around the Amelia Peláez art gallery.
Then we'll take you to try the region's most famous drink: la canchara. We'll then continue the free tour, stopping at the San Francisco de Asís Church, built in the 18th and 19th centuries. Its yellow tower is a landmark of the city.
We'll finish the tour three hours later in the Plaza de Santa Ana square, where you'll be able to see the ruins of an ancient prison from colonial Trinidad.
Important
Minors must be accompanied by an adult, maximum 3 minors per adult.
We won't be paying for any entries, you'll just be given a guided tour from the outside.
Trinidad Private Tour
This free tour doesn't take bookings for groups of over 6 people. If you're a large group, or want a more exclusive tour, we recommend you book the private tour of Trinidad.
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