Where have all the tourists gone? Cayo Coco probably, leaving this Islazul staple the domain of Cuban sports teams and workers on government-sponsored vacation time. Located 2km from the city center and overlooking Parque de la Ciudad, it has standard rooms, a noisy pool area and boring breakfasts. The staff are friendly, if generally unhelpful.
Hotel Ciego de Ávila
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2. Museo Provincial Simón Reyes
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This gallery has works by Raúl Martínez, Cuba's king of pop art, on permanent display, alongside works by other local artists.
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All Ciego roads lead to this textbook colonial park laid out in 1877 in honor of then king of Spain, Alfonso XII, but renamed in the early 20th century…
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The Iglesia Católica dating from 1947 is notably emblazoned with the city's patron saint, San Eugenio de la Palma.
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Looking out over the main square, Parque Martí is Ciego's town hall dating from 1911. Visitors are not allowed inside.
8. Plano-Mural de Ciego de Ávila
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A bronze map of the city in the late-19th century is stuck on the side of a building, and it marks the site of its founding on June 26, 1840.