Hotel Cadillac
The property
The Hotel Cadillac was built in 1945 in the shape of a large ship and gives the impression of being anchored to the boulevard. It was refurbished and reopened in late 2008 after great care was taken to restore it to its original state with period-style fixtures, fittings and furniture. Its central location in Las Tunas affords allows easy access to the city’s historical, cultural and commercial centers such as the Jose Marti Plaza (with its sun clock and sea calendar), the Tunas Theatre, the Provincial Museum and the Major Gen. Vicente Garcia Gonzalez Memorial, a living memory of the leader who ordered the burning of the city on September 26, 1876 before turning it over to the Spanish enemy forces.