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The Reach Resort Waldorf Astoria
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Santa Maria Suites Resort
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Blue Marlin Motel
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Duval Gardens
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Orchid Key Inn
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What to Do in Havana
Old HavanaThe old Havana is a fascinating place. Since the city was founded in 1519, it's been shaped by various influences. Discover its unique charm, smell and tastes! |
Partagas Cigar FactoryA tour through factory takes you back to 1930's. It makes you appreciate the working conditions of Europe or America. |
National Capital BuildingVery imposing neoclassical building, built to resemble U.S. Capitol. Served as the seat of the legislature until the late 1950s. |
Havana CathedralVery atmospheric cathedral, no matter it is day or night. Dedicated to Saint Christopher and seat of the Cardinal Archbishop of Havana at the same time. |
Cathedral SquareOne of the most authentic squares in Havana, surrounded by extraordinarily enchanting old houses. |
La Bodeguita del MedioYour typical Cuban bar but this one is famous because of its guests: Hemingway, Salvador Allende and Pablo Neruda. Also a birthplace of mojito! |
Bacardi BuildingFamous art deco landmark, opened in 1930. Go upstairs for a view and get some mojito or cubanito in little bar. |
Museum of the RevolutionEverything you've ever wanted to know about Cuban revolution, packed in the marvelous former Presidential Palace. It's up to you to decide if it's subjective. |
Square of ArmsNot only you can have a rest in a shade, but also pick up some old books in various languages. Give it a try! |
The National Museum of Fine Arts of HavanaMuch to examine and see here. Remarkable and overwhelming collection of Cuban art. Equal to other world class museums! |
El Malecon8 km long esplanade. Great place to walk even though the walkway is cracked. But this just adds to Cuba's soul. Iconic place! |
Old SquareCentre of Old Havana. New Square that was renamed. Site of executions and fiestas. Perfect end to stroll through the historic city and get some coffee. |
José Martí MemorialExtraordinarily huge square with fabulous views and impressive monument. Ask for the meaning of the statue. |
Revolution SquareSquare dominated by a tower of José Martí memorial. Typical communist megalomaniac icon. Only imagine how packed it could be. |
The Royal Force CastleFully restored building showcasing navigation devices since Columbus' times. Also spectacular views of the Morro castle and Havana bay. |
Granma MemorialFamous yacht enclosed in glass that carried Castro and his guerillas back from exile in Mexico. |
Suggested Havana Trips
Two Days in Havana (2 days)Explore Havana's treasures with help of this itinerary. Here you will find all the essential tips on how to make the most of your trip. |
