Ceremonia del cañonazo en La Habana
From 508 Bs
Havana, Cuba

Ceremonia del cañonazo en La Habana

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Created: Friday, February 28, 2025 - Departure: Friday, July 11, 2025
Ref ID: 21887897
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508 Bs
Based on 1 adult
Created: Friday, February 28, 2025 - Departure: Friday, July 11, 2025

About the destination

Havana is a city that seems to move to its own rhythm: the distant roar of classic cars, the echo of son, salsa, and bolero spilling from doorways, and the sea breeze rolling in from the Malecón. In Old Havana (Habana Vieja), pastel-colored facades peel gracefully, revealing courtyards shaded by palms and wrought-iron balconies lined with laundry. Plaza Vieja and Plaza de la Catedral offer a perfect introduction to the city’s colonial soul, with baroque churches, restored mansions, and lively cafés where you can sip a mojito as you watch everyday life unfold. Beyond the historic center, Havana’s neighborhoods showcase different facets of Cuban culture. In Centro Habana, streets are more chaotic and authentic, with crumbling buildings, bustling markets, and locals chatting on corners. Vedado, once the city’s glamorous residential area, mixes art deco architecture with modern hotels, leafy avenues, and the famous Coppelia ice cream parlor. Don’t miss a stroll along the Malecón at sunset, when families, fishermen, and musicians gather along the seawall, and the city glows in the soft evening light. Havana’s cultural life is intense and ever-present. Music is everywhere: from impromptu jam sessions in tiny bars to polished shows at iconic venues like the Tropicana. Visit the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes to discover Cuban art, and explore Fábrica de Arte Cubano, a former factory turned into a cutting-edge cultural center, where galleries, live music, and performances share the same space. Classic car tours, cigar factories, and rum tastings offer a deeper look into some of Cuba’s most famous traditions. Travelers should be prepared for contrasts: beautifully restored plazas next to decaying buildings, limited internet access, and occasional shortages of everyday items. This is part of Havana’s reality and charm. Bring cash (preferably euros), expect slower service, and approach the city with patience and curiosity. If you do, Havana will reward you with genuine encounters, unforgettable sunsets, and the unique feeling of stepping into a living, breathing time capsule.
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22 Jul
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Ceremonia del cañonazo en La Habana
22 Jul 2025
18:45
1 Entrance ( Adultos: 1 )
4 hours - 5 hours
Spanish
Ceremonia sin cena
Non refundable
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Based on 1 adult
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