The quarter immediately south of the Parroquial Mayor del Espíritu Santo [1] and east of Jesús Menéndez is the city’s oldest and quaintest. Here, Calle Llano and adjacent cobbled streets are closed to traffic and lined with quaint houses graced by fancy wrought-iron balconies, hanging lanterns, and wooden grills.
Jesús Menéndez crosses the Río Yayabo via Puente Río Yayabo, a triple-arched bridge built in 1817 of stone and brick.
Links:
[1] http://www.moon.com/destinations/cuba/sancti-spiritus-province/sancti-spiritus/sights/plaza-honorato-del-castillo