Highlights of Havana

Havana really is a feast for the eyes – every street a visual treat. In my last post I tried to explain the colour and charm of Cuba but don’t take my word for it. In pictures, these are my Havana highlights.

Quintessential Havana shot

Starting with a quintessential Havana shot – a classic car and a colonial building in a colourful Cuban street.

Pizza place in the Old Town

In this shop in the Old Town (you can see the El Capitolio Building in the background) I believe the women were waiting for pizzas. It’s quite hard to see what shops in Havana sell as they often operate in small, dark premises with no signs outside.

Old Town disused signs

We did spot some commerical signs in the street but they were advertising a restaurant and bar long since closed down.

Colonial church in the Old Town

The Cathedral of Havana, completed in 1777, sits on a colonial plaza in the heart of the Old Town.

Old Town Havana

Another alley in the Old Town equals another shot of a city lost in time.

Capitolio

El Capitolio, or National Capitol Building in Havana, Cuba, was the seat of government in Cuba until after the Cuban Revolution in 1959, and is now home to the Cuban Academy of Sciences. Its design and name recall the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., but it is only superficially similar. Completed in 1929, it was the tallest building in Havana until the 1950s and houses the world’s third largest indoor statue.

Bakery in the Old Town

This bakery looks much the same as it did hundreds of years ago – you can just imagine a horse and cart pulling up outside those massive shutters.

La Bodeguita del medio

La Bodeguita claims to be the birthplace of the mojito and tourists flock here to drink it. Visited by famous patrons such as Ernest Hemingway who wrote “My mojito in La Bodeguita, My daiquiri in El Floridita” on the wall, guests today leave their messages wherever they can find a space. Unless you are Hemingway though your note won’t last for long, the walls are repainted every few months!

People on the Prado

I spied this man watching the world go by from his beautiful but dilapidated home on the Paseo del Prado.

Malecon

On the Malecon – is that a car from a more recent decade I see?

Homes on the Malecon

It’s not hard to imagine a time when this building would have been desirable.

The Pontiac takes us to Revolution Square

We take a tour of the city in a classic car and pull up by this tribute to Fidel at Revolution Square.

Tribute to Che on Government building in Revolution Sqaure

A Government building on Revolution Square displays Che’s face, the Cuban flag and his well known slogan of  ”Hasta la Victoria Siempre” (Until the Everlasting Victory, Always).

Posing in the Pontiac

Me posing in the Pontiac and pretending I am in a 50′s movie.

Going loco down in...

Even the petrol stations look historic.

Revolution Museum Havana

The Museum of the Revolution of Havana is housed in what used to be the Presidential Palace. Covering the build up to the Revolution along with details of life since it, there is a lot to be learnt amongst the sometimes heavy propaganda.

The corner of the the cretins in the Revolution Museum

On the way out of the Revolution Museum my eye was caught by this poster ‘The corner of the the cretins’. Fulgencio Batista, Ronald Reagan, George Bush Senior and George Bush Junior are all thanked for strengthening the Revolution.

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Corner of Parque Central

This was my first glimpse of Havana, the corner of Parque Central.

View from rooftop pool and bar of NH Parque Central Hotel

This was the view from our rooftop pool and bar at the NH Parque Central Hotel. The rooftops of Havana and the ocean beyond.

Havana Rooftops at Sunset

I couldn’t end the post without including another shot of this perfect sunset we watched from the roof of our hotel in Parque Central. This was taken on our first night in the city and as I watched the sky dramatically transform over the homes of the Havana, I couldn’t wait to get into the city and learn more about it.

What about you? Do these pictures inspire you to visit Havana anytime soon?

 

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14 Responses to Highlights of Havana

  1. D.J. - The World of Deej

    I really hope to make it to Cuba before McDonalds and WalMart move in. A lot of heritage there from my family on mom’s side. Great pics!

    • Jayne

      Thanks DJ, hope you get to see it soon. Such a special place

  2. Angela

    Hell yes! Havana looks so pretty. I think Cuba and I will get along!

    • Jayne

      haha me too!

  3. Miruna

    They certainly do! Havana is on my bucket list.

    • Jayne

      I’d say it deserves the position :)

  4. Andi of My Beautiful Adventures

    Love the pics, especially the one of you! Very glam!!! You’re making me miss Cuba soooo much.

    • Jayne

      Thanks Andi, and your pics are making me miss Bermuda!

  5. A Montrealer Abroad (@amontrealer)

    Again, this last photo is just WOW.

  6. Clare

    Love your photos! But I get the feeling you can’t really understand all that history unless you’re actually there. I’d love to visit Cuba – I get the impression that Havana is one of those places that would really get under your skin and I’d love to experience it.

    • Jayne

      Yes exactly that, as much as I can try and describe it through words and pictures, nothing beats being there and feeling it yourself

  7. Suzanne (Travelbunny)

    Fab photos which brought back lots of great memories :) We stayed at the NH Parque too – fabulous views from the rooftop pool and perfect location for walking to all the sights…

    • Jayne

      Isn’t it just – I loved that rooftop so much!

  8. Ruth

    Great photos! It is interesting how people can give us different perspectives of La Havana with photos. Every time I see photos of Cuba’s capital, they are just different. You don’t see the “clasic” shot like for other cities. I like the “rincon de los cretinos.”

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