Real Cuba in Havana

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Venture in the Historical Centre of Old Havana

La Habana Vieja is the most popular area, and when you’ll see its fabulous architecture, you’ll know why. Heavily influenced by the 400 year long colonial period, the heart of the city is a classified World Heritage Site by the UNESCO and its magnificent buildings truly reflect the many cultural influences that have polished the town over the years. Visiting Habana Vieja is an unmissable stop in every Havana holiday, and a good location to set base choose your Havana hotel here if you’re looking to find the “Real Cuba” and fully experience the country’s cultural heritage.

Step Back in Time in Calle Obispo

If you choose a holiday in Havana to experience Cuba’s unique retro vibe, Calle Obispo will help you do just that. Bustling with history and entertainment, the street is especially alive at night with locals and tourists gathering in its many restaurants. With a mixture of Cuban Baroque and Art Nouveau Eclectic, the buildings that line the Calle Obispo are full of charm. It’s no surprise many popular Havana hotels were established in the street.

Take it Easy in Plaza de Armas

For a real slice of Cuban life be sure to visit the Plaza de Armas in Havana. Close to Havana Cathedral and the sea, the large park has been a favourite amongst locals for hundreds of years – whether it’s to stroll, sit, or watch the activity of the plaza unfold before their eyes.

Reminiscent of times past, gas lamps light the park at night – meaning that the central gathering spot is full of life at any time of the day. An ambitious restoration project gave the Baroque buildings surrounding the park a second youth, and Havana hotels can now be found in impressive colonial mansions here.

Look over the Town with El Cristo de La Habana

Little known to tourists, an imposing statue of Christ stands in the harbour of Havana. Similar to Rio de Janeiro’s famous Cristo del Corcovado, El Cristo de La Habana stands on the other side of the bay, blessing the city and incoming ships. The white marble statue is impressive in itself and well worth a visit. But visitors should also bear in mind that its prime location at the top of a hill makes it an ideal spot to view a large part of the city – and a great place to take pictures for their Havana holiday album.

Marvel at the Callejón de Hamel

An amazing visual spectacle, the Callejón de Hamel is a unique art project started back in 1990. The cultural platform within the community started with a mural celebrating Afro Cuban culture. Today, it is a mix of shrines, sculptures and murals bursting with colours and originality. Make sure to stop here during your Havana holiday and absorb the breath taking sights and energy of the place. A rumba session is also held there every Sunday afternoon.