In this square, which is a square that connects the Céspedes park to the Marti square, you can see, as in all of Santiago de Cuba, the Cuban idiosyncrasies at each step. The sale of fruits, beer, music, Sala Dolores in which concerts are held. Better said, recommended place to go and if you have time enjoy the Cuban, international and national art that you can enjoy in the only Dolores as well as in the whole city. The plaza is long and thin, with a memorial in the centre, and the actual garden area is relatively small, compared to the space taken over by tables and chairs for the bars and restaurants. We stopped by on a couple of occasions, and had pleasant drinks inside a couple of the bars as outside was just...
Read moreun endroit pour faire une pause et prendre un verre.
Ce parc, qui est la deuxième place la plus importante de Santiago de Cuba, date du début du XVIIe siècle et, jusqu'en 1776, C'était l'entrée par voie terrestre pour les produits agricoles et il est devenu un marché pour la vente au public. En 1859, le nouveau marché Concha est inauguré, ce qui signifie que la Plaza de los Dolores n'est plus utilisée à cette fin.
a place to take a break and savor a drink This park, which is the second most important square in Santiago de Cuba, dates from the beginning of the XVII century until 1776,
This was the entrance by land of agricultural products becoming a market for sale to the public. In the year 1859, the new Concha Market was inaugurated, so the Dolores Square was no longer used for...
Read moreVery nice place in a few steps away from the Libertad hotel. It's a beautiful park with wonderful people...
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