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Wondering what to do in Havana, Cuba? IgoUgo travelers have been there, so check out their recommendations on top ... read more
Wondering what to do in Havana, Cuba? IgoUgo travelers have been there, so check out their recommendations on top things to do in Havana, including popular tourist attractions, outdoor activities, nightlife and more. read less
Quote: One of the most beautiful buildings in downtown Havana is that of the old Presidential Palace, now known as Museo del la Revolucion (Revolution Museum). Built in 1920 for the Dictator Batista, it was designed by Read More
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Quote: Walk the Malecon...a boardwalk that runs all the way through Havana. Start in Old Havana, downtown, and follow the sea to the Hotel Nacional. You'll pass the Revolution Square where organized demonstrations Read More
Quote: I signed up for a trip to the Tropicana show through a tourist agency that picked me up at my hotel and took me there. There were a total of three of us signed up for the trip, so it was nice to have people to Read More
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Quote: Situated in the heart of Habana Vieja, close to the cathedral, this is one of the must-visit locations in the city. Made famous because it was a favourite haunt of Ernest Hemingway, the B del M, as it is known, Read More
Quote: The Capitolio Nacional looks remarkably like Washington’s Capitol Building, which isn’t that surprising as it was commissioned by America back in the mid-1920s taking only three years to build and employing Read More
Quote: Many people travel all the way to Varadero in search of Cuba's beautiful beaches. However, a closer and cheaper beach lies only 20 minutes from Havana by taxi. It should cost about $10-$15 from Havana Vieja and Read More
Quote: Although I haven’t smoked for several years, I was keen to visit the cigar factory to see how they were made and as we were being welcomed it seemed as if Cuba actively encourages its population to smoke. Read More
Quote: One of the most recognizable places in Cuba's capital city of Havana is the Plaza de la Revolucion. Formally called the Plaza Civica until after the revolution, this is one of the main meeting places for public Read More
Quote: Cathedral Square was a hive of activity and, despite its heavy restoration, it has a real original and traditional feel to it. The Cathedral obviously dominates the square with its impressive double bell tower Read More