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FREE AND FUN

Explore Old Havana

 

Old Havana is the city center of Havana and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was founded by the Spanish in 1519 and remains a great place for exploration. Old Havana has Vintage cars, historic forts, historical buildings, music, and more! Popular attractions here include: 

  • Catedral de San Cristobal

  • Plaza de Armas

  • Castillo de la Real Fuerza

  • Plaza de San Francisco

  • Plaza de San Francisco

  • Plus much more!

 

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Fusterlandia

 

Fusterlandia is the studio and residence of José Rodriguez Fuster and takes you inside the mind of an eccentric artist. What once began as a small wood home was tranformed by Jose into his artistic dream. Today it is filled with colors, mosaics, and unique structures all around.

 

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Go to the Beach

 

When in Cuba, you are never too far from beautiful waters and gorgeous beaches - and Havana is full of them. Here are a few beaches in the Havana area that are well worth a day stop:

 

Playas del Este

Playa Megano

Playa Boca Ciega

 

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Malecon

 

Malecon is a long roadway that stretches over 7km in length. The Malecon is a great place for an evening stroll and is a popular tourist destination. Here you will find fascinating architecture and regular gatherings.

 

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Callejon de Hamel 

 

Callejon de Hamel is a popular tourist attraction known for its Afro American Art. With that said, it offers much more than artistic beauty. Callejon de Hamel also holds weekly Santeria rituals that involve Rumba music, chants, and drums that are said to summon the spirits of the Orishas. 

 

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