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About Havana

Havana, the vibrant capital of Cuba, is a captivating city alive with history, culture, and colorful charm. Stroll along the iconic Malecón, where the waves crash against the seawall, or explore the cobblestone streets of Old Havana, a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with colonial architecture and bustling plazas. Visit the majestic Castillo del Morro, overlooking the harbor, and take in breathtaking views of the city. Experience the rhythm of life with lively salsa music, and savor traditional Cuban cuisine at local restaurants. With its rich heritage and warm hospitality, Havana is a destination that enchants every visitor.
Main attractions in
Old Havana
The Malecon
Old Square (Plaza Vieja)
Cathedral Square
Saint Francis of Assisi Square
The National Capitol of Cuba
Old Havana
Old Havana is the historic heart of Cuba's capital and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It boasts colonial-era buildings, narrow streets, the iconic Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral of Saint Christopher, and the La Fuerza fortress. The unique atmosphere blends vintage cars, music, and cultural traditions at every turn.
The Malecon
Malecón is Havana's iconic seafront promenade, stretching 8 km along the coast. Built in the early 20th century, it symbolizes the city's culture, romance, and scenic beauty. Locals and tourists alike gather here to enjoy sunsets, sea breezes, and the lively atmosphere.
Old Square (Plaza Vieja)
Plaza Vieja is one of Havana's most beautiful squares, located in the city's historic center. Built in the 16th century, it is surrounded by colonial-style buildings, including museums, cafes, and historical landmarks. The square serves as a major cultural and tourist hub in Havana.
Cathedral Square
Cathedral Square (Plaza de la Catedral) is a central square in Havana, known for its historic colonial-style buildings, including the Havana Cathedral. Surrounded by beautiful palaces and restaurants, the square creates an atmosphere of antiquity and cultural heritage. It's a popular spot for strolls and tourist excursions.
Saint Francis of Assisi Square
Plaza San Francisco de Asís is located in the historic center of Havana, near the harbor. The square features the San Francisco de Asís church and an ancient monastery. It is also home to monuments and colonial-era buildings, creating the atmosphere of historic Havana.
The National Capitol of Cuba
The National Capitol in Havana is one of the city's most iconic buildings, constructed in 1929 in neoclassical style. It resembles the U.S. Capitol but has its unique features. Initially intended for Cuba's legislative body, it now houses the Academy of Sciences. The dome features a golden star symbolizing Cuba's place in the world.
Vacation with children
Havana Aquarium
A unique spot with dolphin shows and aquariums featuring rare marine creatures. Perfect for relaxation and exploring the underwater world.
Old Havana
Narrow streets, colorful buildings, and vintage car rides create a nostalgic atmosphere and make for an unforgettable walk.
El Morro Fortress
A historic fort with cannons and viewpoints offering stunning views of the ocean.
Santa Maria Beach
Fine white sand and calm waters. A pleasant spot for swimming and relaxing under palm trees.
Puppet Theatre
Intriguing performances with original characters and a lively atmosphere. An unforgettable cultural experience for everyone.
Revolution Square
Learn about the history of Cuba at the famous Che Guevara monument and admire the majestic architecture.