Havana – a uniquely cultured city
Havana is an instantly captivating city. Whether wandering through the stunning UNESCO heritage site of Habana Vieja, snapping revolutionary icons or touring the country for yourself, you can't help but be impressed by the city's distant and more immediate heritage. But the city's history doesn't end there – this is cultural nirvana. It is rich with world-class ballet, theatre, galleries and music that are both affordable and accessible. Oh, and did we mention the beautiful Caribbean beach just 15km down the road?
Calle Obispo links Plaza de Armas with Parque Central, and aside being one of the most...
Artist Salvador González has turned Callejon de Hamel into a shrine to both santería...
Modeled on Washington's Capitol building, Cuba's Capitolo is every bit as impressive.
View some of the most fascinating Havana history as you visit the Castillo el Morro...
A consummate example of Cuban baroque style, Catedral de la Habana was constructed between...
The Malecón was constructed between 1901 and 1954 to maximize access to the seafront.
Museo del Ron Havana Club was created by Havana Club International, SA and opened on March...
Museo Hemingway is a journey in time, back to Ernest Hemingway's writer's life during the...
Housed over two buildings as dazzlingly beautiful as the collections themselves, _Museo...
Plaza de Armas (Armas Square) was not always a public place - in the 16th century, most of the...
Plaza de San Francisco takes its name from the Basilica Menor de San Francisco de Asis, a...
After dark, Marianao is the place to be if you want to satisfy your curiosity about the...