Amazing Things To Do in Havana

Once a country that was closed to many travelers around the world, since the 1990s, Cuba’s tourism industry has gone from strength to strength. The capital city of Havana, in particular, has loads of stuff to entice visitors: as one of the unique places in the world, it has its own distinct culture, which is bursting with vibrancy and fun. Check out this guide to see what you can get up to when on a trip to Havana.

Ride in a vintage car

Vintage car in Havana Things To Do in Havana
Vintage car in Havana

One of the things Havana is most famous for is its vintage cars, so what better way to get to know the city than to take a ride in one? There are plenty around that will take you on a private tour for one to two hours. Alternatively, if you want to ride in a vintage car on the cheap, take one of the shared taxis; you may find that local jumps in with you!

Take a stroll along El Malecon

El Malecon
El Malecon

Popular among tourists and locals alike, walking El Malecon is one of the must-do things in Havana. Initially built to protect the city from the waves, this eight-kilometer promenade treats you to the ocean on one side and the old town on the other. It’s a great place to hang out, people-watch, and enjoy a drink, especially when the sun is setting.

Visit a cigar factory

Cigars Factory
Cigars Factory

After vintage cars, cigars are probably Cuba’s most famous product. There are a couple of factories that offer tours where you can see the cigar-making process in action. Once you’ve done that, you can then buy some of these wonderful products to take home. The price may be higher than what you may find from sellers on the street, but you can guarantee the quality will be excellent.

Explore the Cuban missile crisis tunnels

Cuban missile crisis Memorial
Cuban missile crisis Memorial

If you’re interested in Cold War history, then a visit to the Cuban missile crisis tunnels should be high on your list of things to do in Havana. Here you can see the tunnels where missiles were stored, set up, and aimed at the US during this fraught time. It’s a fascinating place and gives an intriguing insight into Havana and also Cuba as a whole. To find them, look for the signs by Hotel Nacional, which will point you towards them.

Hang out in Hemingway’s old haunt

La Floridita Bar

Fans of Ernest Hemingway will know that he spent some time in Havana, completing his most famous novel – For Whom the Bell Tolls – there. One of his favorite haunts was the Floridita, a world-famous fish restaurant and cocktail bar. Now over 200 years old, the bar is just as famous for Hemingway as it is for its daiquiris; the cocktail was invented here in the 1930s. Nowadays, it’s still possible to grab a glass of this delicious drink as well as pose for a photo with the man himself – a bronze version of him, anyway.

Share:

Share on facebook
Facebook
Share on twitter
Twitter
Share on pinterest
Pinterest
Share on linkedin
LinkedIn

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

On Key

Related Posts