Trinidad Travel Guide - Cuba
Trinidad was Cuba's third Spanish settlement, and its history has been impeccably conserved in a multitude of architectural treasures. Consequently known as a "museum town" , Trinidad holds about 50,000 residents on the island's central-southern coast.
A wealthy harbor city in the 19th century, Trinidad's prosperity hinged on the tobacco and sugar cane industries. You'll enjoy a wonderful atmosphere with live music available in bars almost every evening and the tranquil pace of a small Carribbean city.
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