Havana

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We are thrilled to offer you a wide range of exciting and unique tours to Havana. Whether you are a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, our team of experienced guides is ready to show you the best of what Havana has to offer. From historic landmarks to lively neighborhoods, delicious cuisine to incredible music and art scenes, we have a tour that will suit your interests and budget. So come join us on an unforgettable adventure in Havana, and let us help you make the most of your time in this captivating city.

Havana, the capital of Cuba, is a city that awakens the imagination and the adventurous spirit. Its cobbled streets, colonial buildings and vibrant cultural life make it a unique destination. Here, the drums of Afro-Cuban culture resonate along with the aroma of cigar and the flavor of mojito. From the Malecón, where love is confessed to the sound of the waves, to the walls of the Capitol and the Cathedral, steeped in history, Havana is a journey through time. Its streets tell secrets of corsairs and pirates, while its inhabitants, the people of Havana, welcome you with a smile and passion for their city. Welcome to this mestizo city, where the past and present intertwine in every corner. 🌴🇨🇺

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Most visited places in our Tours to Havana

Here is a list of some of the places most visited by tourists in the tours to Havana. These sites capture the essence of the city and offer an unforgettable experience:

  • Old Havana: The historic heart of the city, with cobblestone streets, charming squares and colonial buildings. Explore Cathedral Square, home to the majestic St. Christopher Cathedral.
  • Havana Malecón: The emblematic promenade that borders the coast. Walk here at sunset to enjoy panoramic views and ocean breezes.
  • Museum of the Revolution: Located in the old Presidential Palace, this museum tells the history of the Cuban Revolution.
  • Great Theater of Havana: An impressive neo-baroque style building that hosts ballet and opera performances.
  • Hotel Inglés: One of the oldest hotels in Havana, with an elegant facade and a rich history.
  • Plaza de San Francisco: Here you will find the Convent of San Francisco and its bell tower, from where you can get panoramic views of the city.
  • Main Square Plaza de Armas: The oldest square in Havana, surrounded by second-hand book stalls. Ideal for finding unique souvenirs.
  • Miramar House of Music: Enjoy live music and dancing at this lively venue.
  • Cuban Art Factory: A multidisciplinary space where art, music and contemporary culture merge.
  • The Malecón at sunset: Don’t miss the experience of walking along the Malecón as the sun sets on the horizon.

These are just some of the treasures that M&L City Tours has to offer. Explore, immerse yourself in its history and enjoy its authenticity! 🌴🇨🇺

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Is Havana worth seeing?

Havana is indeed a city that captivates many visitors with its unique blend of history, culture, and charm. Here are some highlights that make Havana worth seeing:

  • Historic Old Havana: Known as Habana Vieja, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a treasure trove of colonial architecture and cobblestone streets.
  • Vintage Cars: The streets of Havana are famous for their classic American cars from the 1950s, which add to the city’s nostalgic atmosphere.
  • Vibrant Culture: Havana is alive with music, dance, and street performances that reflect the city’s rich cultural heritage.
  • Artistic Expressions: The neighborhood of Fusterlandia showcases an explosion of colorful street art and mosaics.
  • Natural Beauty: The Malecón sea wall offers stunning views of the ocean and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to relax in the evenings.

While Havana may not have modern amenities like fast food chains or widespread internet access, it offers an authentic experience that allows visitors to immerse themselves in Cuban life. Whether you’re interested in history, art, or simply soaking up the local atmosphere, Havana has much to offer. Just be prepared for a city that’s as full of rhythm as its people and ready to surprise you at every turn.

What is the best month to visit Havana Cuba?

The best time to visit Havana, Cuba, is generally considered to be between November and April. This period is known as the dry season, offering warm and sunny weather without the humidity or storms associated with the summer months.

Specifically, March to mid-April is highlighted as the most pleasant time to visit, with comfortable temperatures and less chance of rain. However, if you’re looking for cooler temperatures and potentially lower prices, January and February are also good options, as the night-time temperatures drop but the rain stays away.

Keep in mind that this is also the high season for tourism, so accommodations and flights may be more expensive during these months. If you prefer fewer crowds and a more relaxed atmosphere, you might consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of May to October, although this period overlaps with hurricane season.

What is the cheapest month to go to Cuba?

The cheapest time to visit Cuba is generally during the spring shoulder season, from late April until June. April is still part of the dry season, but visitor numbers tend to wind down, especially after the Easter holidays pass. By May and June, many popular resorts have far fewer visitors, which can lead to lower prices for accommodations and flights. Keep in mind that while this period offers more affordable travel options, it’s also a time when the weather is still pleasant and the tourist crowds are smaller compared to the peak season.

What to avoid in Havana?

When visiting Havana, it’s important to be aware of certain areas and practices to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. Here are some things to avoid:

  • Unsafely Navigating the Streets: Havana’s sidewalks can have hidden obstacles like fruit carts, uneven paving stones, dog droppings, and uncovered manholes.
  • High Crime Areas: It’s advisable to avoid neighborhoods known for higher crime rates, such as Centro Habana, Marianao, and Cerro.
  • Unsafe Bars and Nightclubs: Some bars, nightclubs, and restaurants may not be safe. It’s best to research these locations before visiting.
  • Taking Pictures of Military Police or Airport Staff: It is illegal to take pictures of the military police or airport staff in Cuba.
  • Drinking Tap Water: Although tap water is potable for Cubans, it is not recommended for tourists.

Additionally, it’s always a good idea to keep your belongings secure, use taxis when traveling at night, especially between different neighborhoods, and stay informed about the local customs and regulations. Enjoy your trip to Havana! 🏝️

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