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    • ksarman. Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar 6,843 contributions. Huge and impressive. Even under heavy rain. It was empty , thanks to the rain even in February. The museum.
    • UnclePen. Creedmoor, NC1,209 contributions. A beautiful 130 year old theatre. We had a tour (1CUC) and it was a good experience. This old theatre has the original seats and hardware from its construction.
    • Vukojebinje. London, UK 445 contributions. Don’t come to Santa Clara for it - but visit if there. As with all my Santa Clara reviews, I really do want to express that this is not a place you want to be for any appreciable amount of time and if you can just do a day trip from (say) Havana to see the mausoleo then most definitely confine yourself to that.
    • hjmZurich. Zurich, Switzerland 58 contributions. Best people-watching venue in Santa Clara. This is the place to be in Santa Clara. If you want see what kids are into, if you want to watch how teens interact, if you want to find out how the older generations talk to each other, just sit here for an hour or two and you'll see it all.
    • Santa Clara Cuba Walking Tour
    • Parque Leoncio Vidal Santa Clara
    • Teatro La Caridad – Santa Clara Theatre
    • Monumento A La Toma Del Tren Blindado – Derailed Train Monument
    • Statue of Che Guevara Holding A Child
    • Loma Del Capiro – Viewpoint
    • Mausoleo Del Che Guevara – Che Guevara Mausoleum and Monument
    • Santa Clara Cuba Nightlife

    Santa Clara is a relatively small city, and half the pleasure is in admiring the colourful architecture and observing daily Cuban life. This means that one of the best things to do in Santa Clara Cuba is to hit the pavement and take a walking tour.

    Parque Leoncio Vidal or Parque Vidal is the main plaza or town square in Santa Clara Cuba. The plaza is the geographical and figurative heart of Santa Clara. It’s a popular place for locals to meet and tourists to hang out, and has a constant hive of activity from live music to old men playing chess. Parque Vidal is surrounded by restaurants and ba...

    Teatro la Caridad is Santa Clara’s theatre, and is one of the only old colonial theatres remaining in Cuba. The theatre dates back to 1885, and is beautifully restored. It’s definitely worth paying 1 CUC to enter the theatre and see the ornate chairs, gallery and intricately painted ceiling. There’s usually a tour guide at the theatre to bring it’s...

    The Tren Blindado monument and museum memorialises the location where Che Guevara and his men derailed an armoured railway car in 1958 during the Battle of Santa Clara. Tren Blindado is a small park where the main feature is the derailed train cars and the bulldozer that was used to destroy the tracks and derail the train. The freight cars contain ...

    The Statue of Che Guevara holding a child is a small life sized statue of Che Guevara, you guessed it, holding a child. Take a closer look and you’ll find hidden symbols of Che’s life in the statue, including a small boy riding a goat on his shoulder. You’ll only need a few minutes to check out the Che Guevara statue, so it’s a good passing stop as...

    Loma del Capiro is a viewpoint with sweeping panoramic 360 degree views over Santa Clara Cuba. The hill is roughly 180 metres high with around 200 steps. It’s not a tough walk but can be hot, so take plenty of water. Like most places in Santa Clara, Loma del Capiro has a bit of revolutionary history, as Che Guevara used the hilltop as a hideout dur...

    The Che Guevara mausoleo is across the west side of Santa Clara. The site has a massive Che Guevara statue monument, along with a small Che Guevara museum and memorial underneath the statue. The statue dominates the skyline, and you’d be forgiven for missing the museum and mausoleum if you didn’t know they were there. The Che Guevara museum and mem...

    The Santa Clara Cuba nightlife is surprisingly happening. As a tourist, your best bet for nightlife in Santa Clara is either Park Leoncio Vidal or El Mejunje (photo above).

  2. Dec 1, 2023 · Santa Clara is a handsome city known for being the last resting place of Argentine guerrilla Che Guevara. But there’s more to this central Cuban city than Che. Find a thriving arty scene, a top-notch LBGTQ club, theatre and dance and a great line in Cuban casas particulares (B&Bs).

  3. Jan 16, 2024 · Top Things to Do in Santa Clara, Villa Clara Province: See Tripadvisor's 17,173 traveller reviews and photos of 21 things to do when in Santa Clara.

  4. Things to Do in Santa Clara, Villa Clara Province: See Tripadvisor's 17 037 traveller reviews and photos of 20 Santa Clara attractions.

  5. Jan 16, 2024 · Things to Do in Santa Clara, Villa Clara Province: See Tripadvisor's 16,832 traveller reviews and photos of Santa Clara attractions.

  6. This revolutionary city represents freedom and victory and makes for an enriching holiday experience. Read on to find some of the best sites you simply have to visit during your time in Santa Clara.

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