Historic Center Tour
1. Martiana Square
2. Vicente García Park
3. San Gerónimo de Las Tunas Church
4. Vicente García Provincial Museum
5. Cultural Plaza
6. Boulevard Las Tunas
7. Vicente García Memorial
Walking through the Plaza Martiana (Francisco Varona and / Angel Guardia and Joaquín Agüero) is a delight. The result of a deep historical, astronomical and architectural study stands solemn and majestic to pay tribute to José Martí. Next to it is Vicente García Park with more than 100 years of construction, the work of the builder Luis Buenaventura Ruiz this park boasts the name of Illustrious Son of Las Tunas. Within the same park is located the San Gerónimo de Las Tunas Church, whose history is closely linked to the history of the territory, from the sovereignty of Cueibá where a Catholic chapel was erected for the first time to worship the Virgin Mary When you cross the avenue you can find the Provincial Museum "General General Vicente García González" (Francisco Varona Street s / n e / Angel Guardia and Lucas Ortiz) former Government Palace, the most significant eclectic style building in the City. The visitor can appreciate the vast collection of objects related to the Wars of Independence, a natural history room, and a space set with luxurious decorative arts. Right next to it is the Cultural Plaza where you can buy a souvenir of your trip. The square merges with one of the beautiful pedestrian promenades (boulevards) of great popularity that cover four blocks of Francisco Varona and Francisco Vega streets, in the Historic Center of the city of Las Tunas, also known as the Sculpture Boulevard . Very near there walking along the same avenue is the "Major General Vicente García González" Memorial, which stands on the ruins of what was once the Natal House of the former tuner. We invite you to discover the history of this place National Monument.
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Tour In Search of the Unusual
1. Source of the Antilles
2. July 26 Park
3. Unusual House
Begin by admiring the Source of the Antilles (junction Lucas Ortiz and Vicente García streets) unique sculpture inspired by a legend about the creation of the Antilles by author Rita Longa. Continue to the 26 de Julio Park, popularly known as La Feria, a site where rodeo and coleus competitions, acrobatics, the performance of clowns are developed. Near there by the same street Vicente García you get to the Unusual House (Ave. Vicente García s / n) attractive installation that gives a unique and extravagant touch to the city, for the physical phenomena that cause optical illusion to those who visit
All Fun Tour
1. Theme Park
2. Vicente García Revolution Square
3. Hotel Tunas
4. Ranchón La Rotonda
5. Luanda Party Room
Enjoy the Las Palmeras Theme Park (November 30th Street and December 2nd and Line) where recreation has a cultural and naturalistic approach. It has a Ranchón specialized restaurant, a bio-healthy gym and the area for extreme sports. The pool complex and a third ranchón in Los Mangos add attractions. Nearby is the Revolution Square, which presents a sculptural ensemble with the most important historical facts of the province and the country, in addition to the figure of Vicente García with the machete in his hand. Ideal for taking pictures. Continue on Avenida 2 december and you can have a coffee or a short snack at the Hotel Tunas, equipped with a comfortable lobby, cafeteria, store bathrooms, Wi-Fi zone, and other benefits for rest. Take Avenida Carlos J Finlay to the right and reach the Ranchón La Rotonda where a rural atmosphere invites you to taste a tasty cuisine that distinguishes it from any other restaurant in the city. Finish the tour in the Luanda Party Hall (Francisco Varona s / n e / Lora and Menocal), unforgettable will be the place and people you will meet between music, dance and a select drinks menu.
Route Sculpture Route
- Rita Longa Sculpture Workshop Gallery.
- Maceo Park
- Royal Coffee
- Three Columns Sculpture
- Tunas Theater
- Singer Coffee
This tour begins through the Rita Longa Sculpture Workshop Gallery (Lucas Ortiz s / n esq. To Villalón) to admire the second largest collection of small and medium sized sculptures in Cuba with more than 200 pieces. Nearby there is Antonio Maceo Park (Lucas Ortiz Street, e / Antonio Maceo and Adolfo Villamar) which has among its attributes 3 sculptural works: an obelisk about five meters high with a star at the tip, in remembrance of the tuneros who fought for the independence of Cuba, a bust of Antonio Maceo, and a monument in homage to the mothers and specifically to Brígida Zaldívar. Continuing along Lucas Ortiz Street, you can