Casa Los Delfines
Calle 35 4E (au bout de la punta sur votre gauche), Cienfuegos
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Casa Los Delfines Cienfuegos

Calle 35 4E (au bout de la punta sur votre gauche) Cienfuegos, Cuba

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Rum Cocktails At Sunset

A travel blog entry by mish_brendan

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... Catedral de la Purisima Concepcion. We also walked by the not so triumphant Arc de Triunfo on our way to the pastel blue Casa de la Cultura Ben Duarte. Here we were disappointed to find the building which apparently affords great views over the city to still be closed for renovations. From here we walked to the Museo Historico Naval Nacional but decided not to enter when we found out none of the exhibitions were presented in English. All ...

Fleeting visit!!

A travel blog entry by johnandi

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29th February 2012 - 9am breakfast and leave at 10am for Cienfuegos. A beautiful town with French inclinations - very wide boulevards and exotic buildings - so very different to the other towns we have visited. We stopped at the Palacio de Valle - such opulence for Cuba - so very grand and beautiful. We had a drink in the rooftop ...

Drinking to the Dead

A travel blog entry by richardvanleeuw

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... in the 50s and idolized by most Cubans. According to some he was the best singer that Cuba has ever produced. I watched three girls taking pictures of each other at the statue and asked them if they wanted me to take a picture of all three with one of their cameras. Because of their excellent English I asked where they were from and they replied "New Jersey". I had assumed that they were Cuban. They went on to explain that they had relatives in Cuba which allowed them ...

Suicide in Cienfuegos

A travel blog entry by richardvanleeuw

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... time, not the one we caught at the hotel which was well known to be late. But it was all taken in stride and we were driven to meet Alberto, a 62 year old micro-biologist and our new casa particular operator. Alberto did not have a car. The casa particular was located to the south of the town centre which turned out to be an advantage because we could easily walk to the next town, Punta Gorda along the malecon. It was in Punta Gorda that we saw an ...

The Traveller's Nose

A travel blog entry by macfarlanei

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... in particular, in areas that can be financially a little flexible, for example, personal hygiene. One 'days’ wear of a shirt can often stretch into 3 or 4 days. I have learnt to (conveniently) ignore the wide berths people give me but it’s the salt rings that appear under the arms and around the back that prove to be the downfall. But the final straw is when it takes me ten minutes to catch the bloody shirt in the morning because it can’t bear to be ...