Loma de la Cruz (Hill of the Cross)
Northern side of the City.
This hill can be seen from nearly anywhere in the city. 458 steps takes you to the top of the hill. There you will find an abandoned watchtower built in 1895, a large wooden Cross, and a spectacular view of the city of Holguin!
This is the best known place in the city and perhaps the most representative. A natural skyline for the city. You can get to the top by car, but the best way is to climb up the 458 steps from the base. On May 3rd 1790, the Fray Francisco Antonio de Alegrķa placed a wooden cross at the very top of the hill. For years it was the site of pilgrimages and more recently it has been the site for the Romerķas de Mayo, a cultural and religious festival that occurs every year during the first week of May.
Historians say that the drawings for the city - which is famous for the straightness of its main roads - were made from the top of this hill in 1752.