Guidebook for Santiago de Cuba

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Guidebook for Santiago de Cuba

Entertainment & Activities

Spanish courses, dancing classes and various other specialist activities can be organized at Ateneo , a cultural organization set up in the late 19th century by lawyer Antonio Bravo Correoso.
Ateneo Deportivo Armando Mestre
Spanish courses, dancing classes and various other specialist activities can be organized at Ateneo , a cultural organization set up in the late 19th century by lawyer Antonio Bravo Correoso.
Guarding the entrance to the casco histórico, motorcycle-infested Plaza de Marte was formerly a macabre 19th-century Spanish parade ground, where prisoners were executed publicly for revolutionary.
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Plaza de Marte
Marte
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Guarding the entrance to the casco histórico, motorcycle-infested Plaza de Marte was formerly a macabre 19th-century Spanish parade ground, where prisoners were executed publicly for revolutionary.

Shopping

The Santiago version of the famous Havana fashion house is located in an appropriately grand Vista Alegre maison.
Cason La Maison
The Santiago version of the famous Havana fashion house is located in an appropriately grand Vista Alegre maison.

Food Scene

Some interesting wall art, a couple of bolero-singing muchachas and a decent menu (if you're happy with chicken and pork) have breathed a bit of life into this once-dingy joint on Plaza Dolores.
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Restaurante Matamoros
Calvario
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Some interesting wall art, a couple of bolero-singing muchachas and a decent menu (if you're happy with chicken and pork) have breathed a bit of life into this once-dingy joint on Plaza Dolores.

Sightseeing

A Unesco World Heritage Site since 1997, the San Pedro fort sits impregnably atop a 60m-high promontory at the entrance to Santiago harbor, 10km southwest of the city. by the velvety Sierra Maestra.
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San Pedro de la Roca Castle
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A Unesco World Heritage Site since 1997, the San Pedro fort sits impregnably atop a 60m-high promontory at the entrance to Santiago harbor, 10km southwest of the city. by the velvety Sierra Maestra.