Where does art go after Antoni Gaudí? For a hint, head west from central Havana to the seemingly low-key district of Jaimanitas, where artist José Fuster has turned his home neighborhood into aもっと詳しく
Where does art go after Antoni Gaudí? For a hint, head west from central Havana to the seemingly low-key district of Jaimanitas, where artist José Fuster has turned his home neighborhood into aもっと詳しく
Plaza de la Revolucion features massive tributes to Cuban revolutionary heroes Fidel Castro, Jose Marti, and Che Guevara. After the Cuban Revolution (1959), it was renamed "Plaza de la Revolución" orもっと詳しく
El Capitolio, or the National Capitol Building (Capitolio Nacional de La Habana) is a public edifice and one of the most visited sites in Havana, capital of Cuba. The building was commissioned byもっと詳しく
La Punta, like El Morro, was designed by Italian military engineer Bautista Antonelli to protect access to Havana from frequent attack by corsairs. Initially, in 1559, lookouts were posted at Laもっと詳しく
Plaza de Armas
This is the most famous square in Havana and, they say, one of the most harmonious in Latin America. It is one of the richest squares in history and art.
The square takes its name fromもっと詳しく
La Bodeguita del Medio is a typical restaurant-bar of Havana. It is a famous tourist destination because of the personalities which have patronized it: Salvador Allende, the poet Pablo Neruda, theもっと詳しく
Aside from its funky murals and psychedelic art shops, the main reason to come to this alleyway, Havana's high temple of Afro-Cuban culture, is the frenetic rumba music that kicks off every Sundayもっと詳しく