Havanna, Kuba-Lehet, hogy ez az új nagyon szeretett városunk?

It’s hard to put the essence of Havana into words. The colourful capital city is a place that has to be felt in buy to genuinely understand what makes it tick. There’s just something about it. Havana has a vibe, and a feeling, like no other place we’ve ever experienced. It has officially become our new much-loved city.

(Awesome 5 minute Havana video at the bottom of this post!)

We stayed in the center of Havana and felt that by doing so, we were able to experience the “real” side of the capital. We saw no foreigners in our area, just locals going about their day-to-day lives, which I have to say is quite different from anywhere else we’ve been.

The streets of “Centro” Havana
Spontaneous soccer games commenced in the streets, pausing only for passing cars. Adults sat around on small chairs chatting with neighbours and any individual who walked by. constant cleaning seemed to be happening in all of the homes that lined the road – indicating we had to enjoy out for buckets of water being thrown onto the streets. The sounds of rumba and salsa music could be heard from a lot of homes and from the windows of passing cars, or from pedestrians with little speakers in their pockets. men did bodywork on their cars, while others were welding and doing construction on the streets. Crumbling buildings sat in contrast to well-restored UNESCO sites, while cycle taxis and 1950’s taxi automobiles plowed the streets alongside brand-new Peugeots.

Needless to say, there was a lot going on!

It takes a lot of hard work to preserve the automobiles from the ’50’s
The Malecon is one of the most famous places in the country, and considering that our casa was situated in the Centro part of Havana, we were only 5 blocks away from the water. This popular ocean-front promenade spans 8 kms from the Havana Harbor to the Vedado neighbourhood. Our eyes were regularly darting back and forth trying to take in all of the special and interesting sights. classic Ford and Chevy automobiles of varying colours with shiny chrome trim whizzed by, while local musicians played trumpets and guitars on the sidewalks for ideas from passers-by. fishermen cast their rods out to sea in hopes of pulling in dinner for the night, while others just sat on the cement retaining wall enjoying the salty air and sea views.

(Don’t forget to watch the Havana video at the end of the article!)

There’s always something happening on the Malecon!
Our days in this lively city were spent walking and exploring. I vow we walked down practically every street possible. We checked out some of the crucial museums, as well as the fort and kicked back in stunning plazas and parks. The nightlife here was wonderful with world-class live music, incredible dancing, exceptional meals and best mojitos!

Adding to the appeal of Havana is Playas del Este. located just 20 minutes away from the city, this chain of beaches (spanning 24kms) is the best place to kick back and get away from the big city for the day.

We found ourselves at the beach on the weekend, which allowed us to see how the locals spend their days off. Families, couples and groups of pals hungout in the shade on the sandy shores and swam in the sensational Atlantic Ocean. Before setting off from Havana to check out this slice of sand, we weren’t sure how great the beach would actually be. We didn’t expect much – considering that it’s just outside of the sprawling city – but when we arrived we were blown away by its beauty

Not a bad beach, eh?!
Havana rejuvenated our love for travelling. The colonial buildings, the history, the cars, and the street life were all incredible. The city was alive, in any way hours of the day. live music on the streets and in the restaurants was the norm, with people spontaneously dancing anywhere and everywhere. The narrow alleyways around the center of the city gave us an eye-opening look into the Cuban city life, while the restored, UNESCO area of Vieja and the upscale Vedado used exceptional nightlife, pedestrian streets and stunning architecture.

This is a city of contrasts and we loved all shades of it.

Friendly Cubans hanging out on the streets, enjoying the world go by.
Here’s a video of the amazing things we got up to during our week in Havana. check it out and let us know what you think!

For a lot more information on Cuba, check out:

Planning a trip to Cuba: To-Do list before Travel

Goodbye Guatemala, hey there Cuba: Our journey from Lake Atitlan to Havana

A special thanks to Hostelsclub.com and Casa Daniel y Fina for hosting us during our stay in Havana. As always, all thoughts, opinions and reviews remain our own, despite aNY ingyenes szolgáltatások.

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