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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
Hello! My name is Roberto, I am 20 years old and I study Medicine. I was born in Santiago de Cuba and I love this city. That's why I dedicate my free time to being the best host of those who want to discover it. I know well its history, its culture, its protagonists and the most interesting corners, and I love to make people surprised and fall in love with my Santiago!
Did you know that Santiago de Cuba is the cradle of the Cuban Revolution? Did you know that it was the capital of the country before Havana? In this free walking tour you will discover these and many more details of the history of the warmest place in Cuba. I want to introduce you to the city I love and guide you through its streets and parks so that you know the most emblematic places, culture, parties, places, establishments and much more. Let me accompany you through the most beautiful and interesting corners of Santiago de Cuba. I will explain everything I know and help you have the best possible stay in the city. This visit allows you to know all the aspects of the most revolutionary city, such as its culture, history, geography, economy, politics, demography ... In addition, I will give you tips and useful information for your trip. This experience will surprise you! The free tour starts at the Alameda Park and during the tour we will pass by: - Malecon - Calle Enramadas - Town hall - First house of America - Cathedral - La Trova House - Carnival Museum - Emilio Bacardí Museum - Marte Square - Los Libertadores Avenue - Moncada Barracks - Abel Santamaría Park - Revolution Square The tour lasts about 3 hours. But this time is flexible, depending on each group, your questions, etc. Get ready to walk under the sun of the hottest city in Cuba. Do not forget to bring water, hat and sun protection. This tour does not include admission to the announced museums or buildings.
Next to the sculpture with the letters CUBA
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).