Hotels - Gran Hotel Camaguey Managed by Melia Hotels International

About  Gran Hotel Camaguey Managed by Melia Hotels International

This refined and sober hotel is situated in the old quarter of the city noted for it's tinajones (earthenware pots). Built in 1939, the colonial style building combines woodcarvings with discrete decor and prides itself on cozy rooms and excellent service.

Its central location allows clients easy access to the renowned history and culture that are part of life in what was one of the first settlements founded by Diego Velazquez, known at the time as Santa Maria de Puerto Principe. Nearby sites of interest include the town's old quarter, Santa Lucia beach, Cayo Sabinal, Sierra de Cubitas mountain.

The Gran Hotel offers a restaurant, bar, snack bar, grill, piano bar, swimming pool, medical services, post office, shop, safe, currency exchange desk, tourism desk, meeting rooms and car rental services.

Ciudad de Camagüey

Ignacio Agramonte Park

The principal park of the Camaguey city comprises part of the area of the old Plaza de Armas (1528), just to the south of the Museo Casa Natal de Ignacio Agramonte. A dashing equine statue of Mayor General Ignacio Agramonte forms the centerpiece of the park. On one side of the park we have the Cathedral of Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria, patron saint of the city.

Parque Ignacio Agramonte, Camagüey

Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria

Camagüey's cathedral is on the southeastern edge of Parque Ignacio Agramonte. The primitive temple was built in 1617, rebuilt at the end of 17 century and beginning of the 18 century. The most recent of several renovations took 15 years and included replacing the wood-beam ceiling. Its refurbished exterior is an attractive beige and yellow. The most impressive aspect of the spacious interior is the large wood-and-marble altar, behind which shine stained glass and a statue of the Virgin Mary. It has a tower with the image of Christ (1937).

Ciudad de Camagüey

Museo Casa Natal de Ignacio Agramonte

The most illustrious son of Camagüey, Ignacio Agramonte (1841-1873), a general killed in battle in the Ten Years’ War, was born here and his birthplace on Plaza de los Trabajadores is now a museum. It is a house from the second half of the 18th century, re-furbished towards 1801. The colonial patio in the house is a typical example of the architectonical design of the colonial period. The museum, inaugurated in 1973, exhibit a collection of documents, testimonials and belongings from the hero that left to history his endless fight for the liberation of Cuba from Spanish rule.

Ciudad de Camagüey

San Juan de Dios Square

Another splendid feature of Camagüey – and marvelously restored – is Plaza San Juan de Dios, an angular old cobblestoned square surrounded by brightly hued single-storey buildings dating from the 18th century, plus a lovely yellow church with a fine mahogany ceiling and altar, alongside a restored former hospital. It is the most perfect urban assemblage of colonial past colonial and the most singular square of the city. There are several houses of a notable architectural value in the place together with San Juan de Dios Church, a building from 1728.

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