Colorful Trinidad

Our B&B, in the old center, was a big and breezy house with a huge living room, run by a delightful family.
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In Cuba, everyone visits Havana. The next most popular city is Trinidad -- a much different place.

Trinidad is a centuries-old cobbled town snuggling up to a big church, with barely a building higher than two stories.

Trinidad's streets are endlessly entertaining: pastel facades, open windows revealing delightful domestic scenes, and almost no cars.

With so much tourism, there are plenty of rooms for rent in private homes, delightful restaurants, and lots of live music.

Our B&B, in the old center, was a big and breezy house with a huge living room, run by a delightful family.

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