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Real Name: Barbara
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Habana

by BarbieGirl - last update: Sep 13, 2006

There is nowhere in the world like Havana. From the resplendent Spanish colonial architecture of the Old Town, to the spectacular dilapidation of Havana Centro, a city of stalwart survivors and masterful musicians rocks indefatigably to the syncopated beat of the rumba.

Bereft of the consumer-driven trappings of other less colourful metropolises, Havana remains characterful, safe, and packed with a plethora of interesting museums. For history buffs there's the living breathing essence of UNESCO-sponsered Havana Vieja; for beach bums there's the sun-splashed tranquility of Playas del Este. There really isn't a bad time to visit Havana. The hot, rainy season runs from May to October but winter (December to April) is the island's peak tourist season, when planeloads of Canadians and Europeans arrive in pursuit of the southern sun. Cubans take their holidays in July and August, crowding local beaches. Christmas, Easter and the period around 26 July, when Cubans celebrate the anniversary of the revolution, are also very busy. New Year's Eve coincides with the anniversary of Castro's troops marching into the city, so make hotel reservations early and plan to dance all night.

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Comments for BarbieGirl about Havana
BillNJ Sun Mar 23, 2008 01:02 UTC
 Hi Barbara, Great tips on Havana! Unfortunately, Americans are still not allowed to go there. :( Best regards from the USA, Bill
cassovia Wed Sep 15, 2004 15:37 UTC
 parque central, I stayed there in a hotel for 2 weeks in febr, but I never saw it so desolate. must have been very early morning.
dlandt Wed Dec 17, 2003 10:20 UTC
 By rights you should have a 5 for this page. Its quite good, makes me sorry I can't go there for the foreseeable future. This is the secondor third oldest settlement in N America. Arrivederci.
Alain_Smeets Fri Sep 26, 2003 08:22 UTC
 Great photos, they bring back great memories. So did you learn to dance the salsa in Cuba, before they invited you to dance? It looks that you two had much fun there. Great page.
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Havana Hotels

  • Residence The Orchid
    28 Street No.209 at the corner of 19 and 21, Vedad, Havana
  • Hotel Bruzon
    Calle Bruz n 217, , Havana, Provincia de Ciudad d, Havana
  • Lincoln
    Virtudes No.164 Esq. a Galiano, Havana
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