Hotels - Vueltabajo

About  Vueltabajo

A charming colonial hotel right in the heart of Pinar Del Rio, Vueltabajo is a good choice for those wanting traditional Cuban culture away from the main tourist areas of the island.

The Vueltabajo hotel is Pinar Del Rio in a nutshell: a bustling, old-fashioned place with beautiful architecture & an aura of old Cuba. From its colonial arches to its high ceilings & marble staircase, there is an ancient splendour about Vueltabajo.

The hotel is clean & well maintained, with a restaurant & bar serving adequate food & drink, though the choice for food can be a little limited. Those with mobility issues will find Islazul Vueltabajo hotel unsuitable as there is no lift & rooms are on the first floor. Vueltabajo’s outside rooms can be affected by street noise, though this is offset by the colourful sights & sounds guests experience from those balconies, including a regular flow of classic American cars.

Islazul Vueltabajo is a well-maintained, charming budget hotel which is ideal for anyone wanting a short stay in Pinar Del Rio & the chance to sample authentic old Cuba.

Carretera a Viñales, Km 1, Pinar del Rio

Rumayor

Just outside town, this Afro-Cuban restaurant and nightclub puts on a cabaret show on an outdoor stage with dancers plus singers. The restaurant is famed for its pollo ahumado (smoked chicken). The bar and cabaret are the city's top nightspots.

Casa Garay, Calle Isabel Rubio 189, Pinar del Río

Guayabita del Pinar Rum Factory

On a narrow side street south of the city center, this small distillery occupies a former rum factory. This factory produce a very popular local beverage, the Guayabita del Pinar, which has received several awards in Cuba and abroad in some of the most important. Just about every process is done by hand, from pouring the tiny guayabita berries into huge, wooden fermenting barrels, to bottle washing, to tapping corks into the bottles, to affixing the old-fashioned labels. Visitors can taste the finished product in the shop.

Calle Antonio Maceo 157, Pinar del Río

Francisco Donatien Cigar Factory

The Francisco Donatien Cigar Factory offers a more intimate visit than some of the major Havana cigar factories. Nowadays, the authentic cigars are made, through manual procedures with some centuries of tradition. In a long, high-ceilinged hall, mostly young men—sporting trendy, shaved hair-dos—sit at old-fashioned, wooden tables, carefully destemming aged tobacco leaves, which look like thin strips of leather, then slowly rolling layers of different tobacco. You can watch a Montecristo in the making, as a guide explains the process. This factory is one of the emblematic buildings of the XIX century's architecture in Pinar del Río. In the entrance of this building, there is a shop in which the visitor may buy a great variety of cigar bands of the most known brands.

Calle Marté Este 202, Pinar del Río

Museum of Natural Science

Installed in a fantastical Moorish palace, dripping with carved stone griffins, this museum is even more fascinating for its outlandish architecture and quaint, old-fashioned displays than for its hodgepodge, natural history collection. The delightful surprise here is the interior garden where, amid Art Nouveau painted floor tiles, intricately carved wooden doors and tropical plants, a giant concrete model of a demonically grinning tyrannosaurus Rex reigns. The exhibits include dusty dioramas of desiccated stuffed specimens, from antelope to zebra, plus an array of mounted animal heads on the walls. There's a room dedicated to butterfly and moth collections, and a shell collection is displayed in showcases held up by carved seahorses.

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