| "Noli" & spouse caught by Andrew Moore here. |
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![]() Since late 2010, Noly now does "the paladar thing" in his patio : offering lunches and dinners to travellers who may not be staying in his casa. |
In this the second of the aristocratic family casas, this has to be another of these colonial gems the town is building a reputation on. From the baby grand piano in the huge, museum-like living room to the large dining room opening to a jungled patio with lots of sun and shade, chairs, tables and rockers and an inviting swimming pool (the coolest spot in town from May to September), there's space and light and proof that Noly has a great eye for decoration. The three huge (have to be the largest we have seens in Cuba) air-conditioned and ventilated bedrooms each have an ensuite, originally-designed bathroom; note that these are all on the side of busy General Carrillo street (leading to Caibarien and the cayos). Best is to go to sleep late with ear plugs; being drunk may help ; ) It's a joke. All three meals served. Rates as elsewhere. |
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![]() Other photo, taken by Andrew Moore >here< |
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