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  2. Mar 30, 2024 · Camagüey, in Cuba’s eastern half, is one of the islands jewels. It is one of Cuba’s initial seven colonial communities, founded by Spanish colonists in the early 1500s, only a few years after Christopher Columbus first arrived in the New World.

    • Get lost in the labyrinth. The historic center of Camagüey is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2008. The city was built in a medina style to keep away and confuse pirates, and try as you might to navigate a map, you will get hopelessly lost there.
    • Visit the churches and squares. Camagüey is the perfect place for people’s watching. The many squares are perfect to sit and enjoy the world go by. You will see that it is a favorite local thing to do!
    • Enjoy all the food. Many will tell you that food in Cuba isn’t that great, but I dissent. I ate nothing but delicious food during my trip, and it was the same in Camagüey.
    • Then have a drink. Speaking of food, as an Italian I generally associate it with wine. This is why I can’t avoid mentioning La Cava, a super cool restaurant that actually has a wine cellar with a great wine selection for more than reasonable prices.
  3. Jul 21, 2015 · Unless you’ve been travelling in Cuba, or researching a trip to the Caribbean island, you probably have never even heard of Camagüey, which is known for its maze of alleyways, Spanish plazas, performing arts and numerous cathedrals.

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    • Plaza del Carmen. Around 600m west of the frenzy of República sits another sublimely beautiful square, one less visited than the central plazas.
    • Casa de Arte Jover. Camagüey is home to two of Cuba's most creative and prodigious contemporary painters, Joel Jover and his wife Ileana Sánchez.
    • Museo Provincial Ignacio Agramonte. Named (like half of Camagüey) after the exalted local War of Independence hero, this cavernous museum, just north of the train station, is in a Spanish…
    • Martha Jiménez Pérez. In Cuba's ceramics capital, the studio-gallery of Martha Jiménez Pérez shows the work of one of Cuba's greatest living artists.
  4. Discover the historic center, World Cultural Heritage, the beaches of Camagüey - Santa Lucía and Cayo Cruz - and the main natural attractions. Find the most complete free travel guide of hotels, restaurants, excursions, museums and art galleries in Camagüey.

  5. Nestled in the heart of Cuba, Camaguey is a city that beautifully marries history with vibrant culture. Known for its winding streets and colonial architecture, this charming destination offers a unique glimpse into the past, with influences from both Spanish and Mexican heritage.

  6. Mar 8, 2022 · Camagüey is notorious for its infamous confusing street layout designed to disorient attackers. Expect lots of colonial architecture and vibey streets. It’s also known as “the City of Clay Pots”. You’ll need a visa to visit Cuba, so reminder to get a Green or Pink Tourist Card before you go. POPULATION: 306,152 (2017) CULTURE IN CAMAGÜEY

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