Pinar del Rio

Pinar del Rio Travel Guide

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Introduction

174km (108 miles) SW of Havana

Pinar del Río, the provincial capital, is named for the pine trees that grow along the banks of the Río Guamá, where the city is set. Originally founded as Nueva Filipina (New Philippine), it was re-christened Pinar del Río in 1774 and is one of the last major cities founded by the Spanish in Cuba. Pinar del Río is an animated little city of around 150,000, with a university, several hospitals, and some industries. The city's architecture is a mix of colonial and neoclassical in varying states from finely restored to postrevolutionary decay. The city's major attractions can easily be visited in a day, and you'd be better off giving more time and attention to the province's less urban destinations, although the city provides a glimpse of a town unfettered by major tourism.

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    • Hotel Vueltabajo

    • This is by far the best option in downtown Pinar del Río. The hotel occupies a large and meticulously restored old mansion in the heart of the...

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    • Serving both Cuban and international guests in equal measure, this is by far the largest hotel in town. It's uninspired and largely unappealing....

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    • Hotel Aguas Claras

    • This countryside hotel with the rooms in casitas spread about the grounds is much more idyllic than anything in town. The focus is around the pool...

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