Guidebook for Havana

Maria Mercedes
Maria Mercedes
Guidebook for Havana

Food Scene

Paseo Del Prado
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La Francesa Bakery
13 C. P.º de los Locutores
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Paseo Del Prado
418 ConcordiA Between: Gervasio and Escobar Tel: 78669047
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La Guarida
418 Concordia
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418 ConcordiA Between: Gervasio and Escobar Tel: 78669047

Drinks & Nightlife

El Floridita restaurant In 1817 opened it doors for the first time, on the corner of Obispo and Monserrate St. "La Piña de Plata" (The Silver Pineapple), shortly after "La Florida" and closer to this days “Floridita", as it’s known worldwide, even nowadays. “Floridita”, also known as” El Floridita”, is a bar and restaurant in Havana, Cuba, in operation since 1817 and became world famous thanks to the writer and journalist Ernest Hemingway, who used to visit him regularly. Their slogan is "The cradle of the daiquiri" and Hemingway himself increased it fame with a phrase that attracted tourists from around the world: "My mojito in La Bodeguita, my daiquiri in El Floridita".
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El Floridita Bar
Obispo
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El Floridita restaurant In 1817 opened it doors for the first time, on the corner of Obispo and Monserrate St. "La Piña de Plata" (The Silver Pineapple), shortly after "La Florida" and closer to this days “Floridita", as it’s known worldwide, even nowadays. “Floridita”, also known as” El Floridita”, is a bar and restaurant in Havana, Cuba, in operation since 1817 and became world famous thanks to the writer and journalist Ernest Hemingway, who used to visit him regularly. Their slogan is "The cradle of the daiquiri" and Hemingway himself increased it fame with a phrase that attracted tourists from around the world: "My mojito in La Bodeguita, my daiquiri in El Floridita".

Parks & Nature

Malecon One of the main arteries of Havana city and the obligatory reference for anyone who bet on the island as a destination for recreation and rest. The attractive road extends from the east entrance of the Havana Bay, for about five kilometers to the west. It has a whimsical design parallel to the irregular coastline, lapped by the warm waters surrounding the island. Besides of its beauty, backed up with a centennial history, Havana's malecon is a key element in the road order of the city due to its six lanes (three in each direction) that allows a flowing circulation. Distance to our house - 200 meters - 10 minutes walking
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El Malecón
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Malecon One of the main arteries of Havana city and the obligatory reference for anyone who bet on the island as a destination for recreation and rest. The attractive road extends from the east entrance of the Havana Bay, for about five kilometers to the west. It has a whimsical design parallel to the irregular coastline, lapped by the warm waters surrounding the island. Besides of its beauty, backed up with a centennial history, Havana's malecon is a key element in the road order of the city due to its six lanes (three in each direction) that allows a flowing circulation. Distance to our house - 200 meters - 10 minutes walking

Arts & Culture

Havana’s Grand Theatre “Alicia Alonso” The Havana’s Grand Theatre "Alicia Alonso", home to the National Ballet of Cuba, is one of the leading cultural institutions in Havana and architecturally one of the icons of the city. The current building was erected to house the headquarters of the Galician Center of Havana and it was the enclosure where it was performed the march of the Galician Hymn for the first time. The Grand Theatre is located in the municipality Centro Habana, on the Paseo de Martí, also known as Paseo del Prado, southwest corner of the pedestrian boulevard of San Rafael St. and on the west side of Central Park.
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Great Theatre of Havana
458 P.º de Martí
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Havana’s Grand Theatre “Alicia Alonso” The Havana’s Grand Theatre "Alicia Alonso", home to the National Ballet of Cuba, is one of the leading cultural institutions in Havana and architecturally one of the icons of the city. The current building was erected to house the headquarters of the Galician Center of Havana and it was the enclosure where it was performed the march of the Galician Hymn for the first time. The Grand Theatre is located in the municipality Centro Habana, on the Paseo de Martí, also known as Paseo del Prado, southwest corner of the pedestrian boulevard of San Rafael St. and on the west side of Central Park.
It’s located on what once was the Presidential Palace and is considered one of the most important Cuban museums, for the amount and value of its assets, its comprehensive exhibition and its cultural, historical and political work. More than 30 rooms are traversed annually by more than 300,000 visitors, almost half of which come from abroad, mainly the United States, Canada, Argentina, Spain, and other nations in Europe and America, making it one of the most visited in the country. The institution collections are formed by about nine thousand pieces, of which about 700 are exhibited in the permanent exhibition.The Museum and the Granma Memorial were declared a National Monument in 2010
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Plaza De La Revolucion
Avenida Paseo
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It’s located on what once was the Presidential Palace and is considered one of the most important Cuban museums, for the amount and value of its assets, its comprehensive exhibition and its cultural, historical and political work. More than 30 rooms are traversed annually by more than 300,000 visitors, almost half of which come from abroad, mainly the United States, Canada, Argentina, Spain, and other nations in Europe and America, making it one of the most visited in the country. The institution collections are formed by about nine thousand pieces, of which about 700 are exhibited in the permanent exhibition.The Museum and the Granma Memorial were declared a National Monument in 2010