Parque Martí


Anchored by the tiny Parroquia de Santa Catalina de Riccis from 1863, the renovated Parque Martí features information boards and a clutch of interesting shops, restaurants and entertainment nooks strung along vibrant boulevards. Sitting timelessly amid the action is a seated statue of 'El Maestro,' from whom the square takes its name.


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