Havana Vieja is perhaps one of the most attractive and interesting parts of the city. It is the part where you may want to base your stay. The old town is defined in the main by splendid colonial
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The Plaza de Armas is one of Havana’s prettier squares, and the only one located in Havana Vieja that has a garden in the center. The square is surrounded by restored colonial architecture and on
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The Plaza de la Revolucion is a square that is big, wide and of Soviet sparcity. The square’s main features are the monument to Jose Mari and the memorial to Che Guevara, both of which dominate. It
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Located on the south side of the Plaza de la Revolucion is the gigantic Memorial and Museo Jose Marti. Although at first it may appear to be a symbol of the revolution, it was commissioned long
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Directly opposite the memorial to Jose Marti is the memorial to Che Guevara. Che’s timeless face looms over the concrete plaza, from the Ministry of the Interior. The memorial consists of a black
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Located on Obispo, between San Ignacio and Mercaderes, you can find the fascinating Farmacia Taquechel. The pharmacy holds all number of porcelain medicine jars, which are only there for display in
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This well-restored plaza, as the name would suggest, is dominated by Havana-s cathedral. Pretty pink flowers adorn the pillared walkway on one side, while a restaurant dominates the opposite corner.
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Havana’s cathedral is located on the northern face of the Plaza de la Catedral square. While elaborate, it does not match cathedrals elsewhere in the world for its decadence. The architecture is of
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If you only have time for one museum while you’re visiting Cuba, the Museo de la Revolucion in Havana Vieja should be the one that you get to. The museum charts Cuban history from the times leading
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