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Cuba is a land of vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and, of course, world-famous cocktails. Among these, the mojito stands out as a refreshing symbol of the island's spirit. Whether you're wandering through the colorful streets of Havana or relaxing by the beach, there's nothing quite like sipping on a perfectly crafted mojito while soaking in the lively atmosphere. From historic bars that once hosted literary legends to trendy new spots, Cuba offers a delightful array of places to enjoy this classic drink.

As you explore the bustling streets of Havana, you'll discover a mix of iconic establishments and hidden gems, each with its own unique twist on the mojito. Picture yourself at El Floridita, where Ernest Hemingway once raised a glass, or at La Bodeguita Del Medio, where the mojito is practically a rite of passage for visitors. For those seeking a more modern take, O'Reilly 304 serves up innovative cocktails alongside mouthwatering tapas. Join us as we dive into the best spots to enjoy this beloved Cuban cocktail, and get ready to raise your glass to the flavors of Cuba!

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1La Bodeguita Del Medio

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4.0
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Mentioned on 
+8 other lists 
$$$$affordable
Bar
Cuban restaurant
La Bodeguita Del Medio is a legendary establishment in Havana, known for its historical significance and famous patrons. The walls are adorned with inscriptions and framed photographs of celebrities, creating a unique ambiance. This was Ernest Hemingway's favorite place to enjoy a refreshing mojito. While the prices may be on the higher side, visiting this iconic bar allows you to step into the footsteps of the renowned author and experience Havana through his eyes.
Wonderful place, not at least because I reminded some of the patrons of Hemingway 🤣😂 Excellent mojitos and a very good live band. Loved the lobster cubana. Yum. Want to have a great time in Havana, don't miss this place
Rainer G — Google review
Cuban best place to taste the best Mojito in island, favorite place of Earnst Hammingway, live cuban music...
Burcu S — Google review
Amazing, very delicious, we had the lobster it was perfect, the lemonades were not that good i tried better in cuba, i think they add lots of sugar. Beautiful atmosphere
Amy H — Google review
“Bodeguita del Medio is a must-visit spot in Havana — full of character, history, and probably the best mojito you’ll ever have. The atmosphere is lively, the music’s authentic, and the walls tell stories.”
Maryam J — Google review
I always drink a mojito here. Sometimes I also eat here. It's a restaurant I always visit when I go to Cuba.
Kawashima C — Google review
Just found a magnet I got from there back in October 2005 when friends and I stopped in for a mojito and a snack. Looks like the place hasn’t changed a bit.
Hans S — Google review
Totally overrated! The front is filled with tourists all hours of the day. The food is ok, but nothing special. We tried the Ropa Vieja because a lot of people here recommend it... it was mediocre. The Mojitos are really small. All in all, a tourist trap. You can find a better place to eat with more delicious food! The live music was great, but it is practically everywhere in Havana.
Bilyana K — Google review
This is a very historic pub. One of Hemingway's favourite bars, a must-see historical place. However, it is not recommended to eat or drink anything because they use the ingredients sparingly and it is unnecessarily expensive.
Mehmet S — Google review
4JRX+847, Empedrado, La Habana, Cuba•+53 7 8671374•Tips and more reviews for La Bodeguita Del Medio

2El Floridita Bar

4.4
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3.9
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Mentioned on 
+5 other lists 
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
El Floridita Bar, located in Havana, was a favorite spot of the famous author Ernest Hemingway. The bar is now home to photographs and a statue of him. While the drinks may be a bit pricey, it's an intriguing experience to follow in the footsteps of this renowned writer and see Havana through his eyes.
My wife and I had a great afternoon here. A must visit place given the Hemingway heritage. We enjoyed seats at the bar and took in the fine music from two bands. The drinks were good. Started with the Havana Club 7 years spices, tried their mojito, and daiquiri’s. The bar staff are friendly. Only tried the bar food and had what was a panini accompanied with nuts.
Allan W — Google review
Definitely a beautiful bar, especially in relation to Ernest Hemingway. However, 7.50 USD for a Daiquiri is a very high price, especially for this country. Additionally, when we entered, we asked if card payment is possible, which the waiter assured, especially since we were low on cash for Cuba. When we then tried to pay, the card payment did not work and, as the cashier told us, did not work for some time before.
Samu — Google review
A true tourist tap but it is a must do. We arrived just at opening and the band was already going full on. The do make a great daiquiri, and like I said it is a must, along with a photo of the bust of Hemingway. This spot is a lot of fun. It does get busy very quickly.
Straypaddy — Google review
Such a beautiful restaurant and drinks were amazing. Great live music and profession and good service. Just don't expect soap in the washrooms.
Anthony M — Google review
Hemingways Bar. Home of the Daiquiri. History brings the hype. But that's where the charm ends. The love music is pretty good though. The band is talented. Th food and cocktails are alright. They are pricey because they know every tourist visiting Cuba will come here.
R H — Google review
A historic cafe, where Hemingway spent his time. Inside there is also a sculpture of him at the bar. The first Daiquiri was also made here. And at the same time, it's the best I've tried, I recommend Floridita Daiquiri. They are expensive because this is a sure tourist place, where every tourist will come to visit.
Aleksandra N — Google review
It’s a must stop bar in Havana!! The musicians are so good and the daiquiris are amazing! The croquettes were delicious
D D — Google review
Overrated! If you want to snob a little and take a look at Ernest Hemingway - recommend. Otherwise pointless - you can drink as good (or even better) daiquiri in many other bars in Havana, and even 3 times cheaper!
Rafał W — Google review
4JPV+X29, Obispo, La Habana, Cuba•https://www.barfloridita.com/•Tips and more reviews for El Floridita Bar
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3Havana

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Havana, the capital city of Cuba, is a vibrant destination with a rich history and stunning architecture. The city's 16th-century Old Havana core features Spanish colonial buildings such as the Castillo de la Real Fuerza and the baroque Catedral de San Cristóbal. The National Capitol Building stands as an iconic landmark from the 1920s. With a population of 2.
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4La Guarida

4.4
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4.4
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$$$$expensive
Cuban restaurant
La Guarida is a unique and award-winning restaurant located in a 19th-century residential neighborhood in Centro Habana, Cuba. Despite its unassuming location, it offers expertly prepared cuisine in an atmospheric setting. The restaurant is situated on the third floor of a weathered apartment building and features three intimate dining rooms adorned with eclectic wall displays. Diners can enjoy dishes like sugar-cane tuna glazed with coconut and fish salad with crunchy vegetables and peanuts.
Went here for dinner with a group and listened to a great local band. The building is gorgeous and we enjoyed the different terrace bars. The three course dinner was delicious and the drinks were generous!
Sandy W — Google review
On our last day in Havana, we decided to visit La Guarida and it was the best decision we made on our last dinner here in Cuba! The ambience is unique and the building is a mix of romantic vintage manor house! The staff were very professional and kind and the food was delicious!! All dishes were very tasty from the starters to our main tenderloin beef!! Suggestions is the Gorgonzola croquettes and definitely the triple chocolate cake (or something like that)!! Just an amazing night!!
T. P — Google review
Wow! What a great meal. Started off at the rooftop bar and then had dinner on the terrace. The food was fantastic, amazing wine list, and very great service. View if the water is nice as well. Tuna tar tar was my favorite item…super fresh. Garlic shrimp was also very good.
Adam K — Google review
I’ve been to this magical restaurant two times over the past few years. It’s a regular stop when you are traveling to Cuba with a group. Both times this place can really take your breath away by the decaying beauty. The rooms have amazing art and the staff is terrific. This time the apps were delicious. Beautifully done with really interesting texture and flavors. The entrees— even the house specialities were just okay. Salt (on the table) really helped my snapper. And my friend’s chicken and another friend’s cod fish. Dessert- a kind of lemon and meringue was excellent.
Laura T — Google review
This overpriced restuarant has a beautiful rooftop to look over the not so lit city of Havana. But the sky can be fabulous. Drinks and good are expensive, for what they are. But the building is frozen in time and you will have a good time.
R H — Google review
Wow, completely WOW. I found this hidden gem on Instagram, and I am oh so glad I did. The atmosphere is completely unmatched. You walk in through a semi-decrepit-looking entrance, with beautifully crumbling architecture typical of Havana, and wind up an ornate staircase through a succession of stunning and colorful rooms/floors. This all ends on a glorious rooftop bar with 360-degree views of the city. It took my breath away. The food was also impeccable, and the menu offered some adventurous choices, which I always appreciate. They could’ve served me poop on a platter though, and I would’ve been happy— nothing can beat that view! And the art throughout is stunning. Great service, not too crowded. I felt like an insider seeing a side of the city that I would never have otherwise gotten to see. Do not miss this.
John T — Google review
A culinary masterpiece in an elegant bit of architecture. The food is outstanding; we had 3 courses, and each dish was delicious. The tuna tartare starter and chicken main were especially good. They have a good selection of cocktails, and more importantly, a wide selection of Rum! Service was fantastic, all waiting staff were friendly, knowledgeable and accommodating. Restaurant was packed, so the vibe was good, and the views you get on the balconies is great. One of the rare venues tourists can pre book, so strongly suggest you do to.ensure you get a table.
Jack C — Google review
When we chose this restaurant, it seemed like a well-established institution. However, our experience suggested that it didn’t quite live up to the expectations set by its Google reviews and the surrounding hype. While the standard of food is still quite good by Cuban standards, it fell short of what we anticipated. The setting was nice, when you walk in there is the speech written by Fidel Castro on the wall next to the stairs which is a popular spot for photos. The aesthetic of the interior is nice and provides a good vibe for dining. Despite being regarded as one of the best restaurants in Cuba, there were some glaring issues. One glass contained an unidentified floating object, and the sparkling water was completely off, arriving pre-opened and undrinkable. The fish of the day was snapper, which was well-prepared and complemented by a flavorful sauce. The texture of the fish was fine and easy to chew. The 50-day dry-aged ribeye was served with a hot plate, allowing us to sear the steak ourselves. While the concept was interesting, the execution left much to be desired. The aging process was evident in the texture and flavor notes of the steak, but it didn’t quite reach the expectations of a premium dry-aged cut. It was accompanied by grilled capsicum, potatoes, salt, and a sweet-and-sour sauce intended to enhance the self-searing experience. Next, we tried the saffron oxtail risotto. Although it carried the scent of saffron, it lacked the authenticity of true saffron infusion. Unfortunately, the dish was unbearably salty, overshadowing any other flavors. The lobster dish was similarly disappointing. It was overly salty and had an unpleasant raw seafood odor, suggesting it wasn’t fresh enough. The ropa vieja was slightly better—above average and, thankfully, not overly salty. As for desserts, the rice pudding was bland, appearing prepackaged. The cheesecake was below average, though the touch of cheddar was an interesting twist that gave it a semblance of being a true cheesecake. The triple chocolate dessert was the standout highlight—rich and satisfying. Another notable dessert was the lemon tart with meringue, which offered a pleasant and refreshing conclusion to the meal. At the end, it took about half an hour to receive the bill and sort out payments, which was far too long for us and prevented us from spending the rest of our night somewhere else. In summary, while Le Guarida shows promise, its reputation didn’t align with the actual experience. A few standout dishes aside, the inconsistencies in preparation and quality were hard to overlook. Thank you
Shayan S — Google review
418 Concordia, La Habana, Cuba•http://www.laguarida.com/•+53 7 8669047•Tips and more reviews for La Guarida

5Azucar Lounge & Bar

3.4
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4.0
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Bar
Azucar!!! Lounge & Bar offers a chic Miami vibe in a second-floor colonial manse overlooking Plaza Vieja. The avant-garde decor, cool mood music, and floor-to-ceiling French windows create a perfect ambiance. The menu features ceviche, falafels, and eclectic tapas, best enjoyed with frozen mint lemonade or the signature maracuya daiquiri.
Went here for breakfast in April 2024 and it was fantastic. Such a great view on the balcony while I ate, and the espresso was incredible. I've never had an espresso with such little bitterness.
Dan R — Google review
We really liked our time spent in this cafe. It is located on the old square. The service was excellent, they are very kind and nice. The terrace is nice, but for a smaller number of people up to 2-3. And the interior is also nicely decorated. The prices are more expensive, but that's because of the location.
Aleksandra N — Google review
Located on the 2nd floor of Plaza Vieje (old town). The service and food is top quality and we were very happy with everything and they help us customise vegetarian food items.
Ryan T — Google review
Very nice bar with great views over the Plaza Vieja. Perfect place for an evening hangout and taking in the atmosphere of the Square. Reasonable prices and good service
Declan M — Google review
Nice atmosphere, good service. Going there at the end of the afternoon having a nice view on the square, feel the surroundings
Cees L — Google review
Visited this twice. The first time I was able to pay with card fine, the second time they suddenly imposed a lower limit of $35/ $50 for card payments.... after I ordered, and basically forced me to order more. Then they have extra 15% charge for card payment, AND they convert the currency CUP-> USD-> Mexican pesos, each step with very poor rates... Didn't like this at all, outright scam!!!! STAY AWAY!!
John — Google review
This place is a SCAM. Besides prices being ridiculously high, the food quality was not that good. Service was totally lacking at several interactions. And then the bill comes and it says “suggested tip”, below the total. And then the manager says that the 10-15% tip is required. SCAM! You are forced to pay for the crappy service that they provided. I would definitely not recommend coming here as I don’t think they understand the words “suggested tip” With that being said, my “suggestion” is that you never ever visit this place.
GB — Google review
Super friendly staff! Also had a great lobster here for lunch that came with a free cocktail. Sounded like a rip off, but instead was pleasantly surprised. Yummy lobster and superb Daiquiri. Drinks are cheap and the Cocktails are spectacular. Also has a nice view on the plaza. Has outside seating on a balcony and inside, which is cooler.
Martin B — Google review
Mercaderes 315 Teniente Rey & Vieja., Muralla, La Habana, Cuba•https://www.facebook.com/azucarloungelahabana/•+53 7 8011563•Tips and more reviews for Azucar Lounge & Bar
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6Dos Hermanos

4.3
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4.0
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Restaurant
Dos Hermanos, also known as The Two Brothers, is a renowned mojito bar in Cuba that has attracted many famous personalities over the years. The establishment boasts a relaxed atmosphere and is adorned with a plaque commemorating illustrious visitors such as Federico Garcia Lorca, Marlon Brando, Errol Flynn, and Ernest Hemingway. Dating back to 1916, Dos Hermanos was once one of the most celebrated restaurants in town, serving exquisite seafood.
We had so much fun here. We only had drinks, but we had a great time with the staff and learned a lot about Cuba. Buy the whole staff a beer and have yourself a good time.
Brian S — Google review
We have been there before and the mojitos were good. This time, 9/24, they had nothing to serve for a drink. Crazy.
Ray T — Google review
Without the tourist crush of some other bars in the old town, this place has style, great drinks and music.
Jonathan S — Google review
The drinks and service weren't the best, but the lively music helped make up for it. I came here with other for just one drink, and we were all unimpressed with them, which is fine, but we expected better from one of the so-called better bars in Havana. The service was also quite slow and they weren't the friendliest, nor did they seem to speak much English. In the end, though, this was ameliorated by the band that was playing right in the middle of the bar. They were amazing. Loud, lively, and so much fun. I can definitely see this place being great at night with a big crowd.
John W — Google review
Amazing drinks. I worked as a bartender back home and the Mojitos here are really great. Definitely worth going. Best Mojitos we had so far in Cuba. I read other comments saying there’s not enough rum in the drinks, but those people clearly have no idea that a good cocktail has to be balanced and ought not taste like pure alcohol.
Johannes S — Google review
Great vibe for a break in the heat of the day. We had the pleasure of a live band playing and they'd even come to individual tables to play just for you if you'd like. We ended up buying a CD. They brag about having the best mojitos in Havana, which is a very bold statement, but I can't object, they were very good. Probably helps that the Havana Club Rum store is right next door. Makes it easy to pick up rum to make your own at home. Would probably be my first stop if and when I can make the trip back.
Brian C — Google review
The best Mojito I have tried in Cuba. Probably 3x better than the one at La Bodeguita del Medio. The bartender told me he is crafting between 200 and 300 mojitos a night. This is the perfect place to go after your disappointing visit of the rum museum next door!
Anton M — Google review
An interesting stop for a mojito on the city tour. Lots of atmosphere and interesting photos of all the famous stars who have visited. It was pleasantly busy. Sadly, they felt the need to serve mojitos without any rum. Hence, only 3 stars.
Alison R — Google review
304 Sol, La Habana, Cuba•Tips and more reviews for Dos Hermanos

7El Chanchullero

4.4
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3.8
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$$$$cheap
Restaurant
El Chanchullero is a quirky and irreverent spot in Havana, Cuba that stands out by avoiding the typical fascination with Ernest Hemingway. The owners have taken an opposite approach, even displaying signs that read 'Hemingway was never here.' This establishment offers amazing cocktails and a varied food menu. It combines an unassuming atmosphere with traditional Cuban food served in large portions at affordable prices. The main courses, including various chicken and pork dishes, are particularly noteworthy.
This place is so good that I went twice for dinner in consecutive nights. The lobster was very good and I like that they gave lots of green and avocado with it. It’s very reasonably priced as many have commented. I surely recommend this place for good food, reasonable price and nice view from the rooftop.
Raymond G — Google review
** Great Food & Generous Portions** Delicious meals with large servings—you really can't go wrong here. The atmosphere is fun, and the seating offers a great view of the lively streets.
A C — Google review
One of the Worst Dining Experiences I've Had From start to finish, this place was a complete disappointment — but the worst part by far was the service, or rather, the lack of it. We ordered tacos as a starter and pizza as the main course, and made it very clear to the server that we wanted the dishes brought out separately. Instead, everything came out at once — tacos, pizza, and drinks all dumped on the table in one go. Then they just vanished. No plates, no forks, no napkins. Just food, as if we were expected to eat everything with our bare hands like we were at a picnic we didn’t sign up for. We waited, looked around, tried to get someone’s attention — but no one came back. It felt like we were completely forgotten the moment the food hit the table. As for the food itself? Tasteless and poorly made. The tacos were bland and soggy, and the pizza was dry and flavorless, with low-quality ingredients that clearly hadn’t seen seasoning in their lives. We didn’t even finish half of it. The atmosphere was just as neglected — dim lighting, sticky tables, and a general vibe that no one cared about anything happening there. It wasn’t just a bad night; it was a restaurant that clearly doesn't value its customers or their own reputation. If you’re considering eating here, don’t. There are plenty of better places that at least know how to serve food — and people.
Leonardo S — Google review
Beautiful place, great food, excellent cocktails, fair prices. The hygiene of the bar is excellent, but all praise for the staff. They are very kind, smiling and hardworking. All recommendations to visit this place.
Tijana N — Google review
This is the best I had in Cuba!! Super delicious and great price. I came here three times in two days. Lobster is the BEST! ROPA VIEJA DE RES is also one of our favorite. Both highly recommend. Love the vegetables and fruits come with the dish! Also love the rice. The best drink is CATARRO.
Sherry Z — Google review
Food and service was good, very busy place but was lucky to get a table with a good view. Servers were attentive even though super busy, and extremely appreciative of the tip given. I’d definitely go here again, 1950 for lobster meal and 450 per mojito
Anne L — Google review
Favorite bar in old town, lovely rooftop patio with tasty, strong, and cheap (450peso) cocktails. Friendly staff, tasty eats, nice vibe and great art!
Becca P — Google review
Delicious cocktails and Ropavieja. The cocktail is greatly balanced, I had three cocktail and a meal for 8usd, can see myself spending every night here drinking.
Xeno L — Google review
e/ Bernaza y El Cristo, 457 A bajos Teniente Rey, La Habana, Cuba•+53 5 2760938•Tips and more reviews for El Chanchullero

8El Gato Tuerto

4.2
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5.0
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$$$$affordable
Bar
El Gato Tuerto is a vibrant Cuban-themed bar and restaurant located near El Malecon in Havana. The establishment pays homage to the city's rich jazz heritage, featuring vintage interiors adorned with memorabilia and stories of Havana's musical past. It offers classic Cuban meals, cocktails, and regular live jazz music, creating a captivating atmosphere for visitors. The venue hosts live music performances by jazz players, boleros, tenors, and Cuban troubadours who interact with the audience.
Great place to have a drink close to the Malecon. You can enjoy a view while drinking or eating nice stuff. Service is polite and quick. The waitress was very nice with us because we didn't know all the dishes proposed. That was nice to talk with her. I had like a tapas moment. I didn't stay for diner but I had a good time. Nice view, nice food and good service. This place is perfect for concert apparently. Next time maybe :)
Fanny D — Google review
A dark bar with good air conditioning and great live music, however, the bar tender completely ignored me at the bar despite it not being busy. Also, they don't have a drink menu of any description. Manager: suggest fix the menu issue and train your staff to greet people who sit down and give them a menu.
ChrisNZ — Google review
Good food. Good service. Nice atmosphere. Clean bathrooms. Thank you.
Philip C — Google review
Any place that’s open 24 hours is always… interesting. Food and service was not great but love music was good and it was directly around the corner from Hotel Nacional de Cuba where we were staying.
Hans S — Google review
Poor professionalism. It did not look like the old fun and vibrant Gato tuerto. Some people only know how to ruin businesses.
Leonardo V — Google review
It was our first day in Havana so we didn’t know much about the rate conversion and the app to look at it. The staff was very nice but the pricing and exchange rate compared to the abundant nearby offerings makes this place wildly expensive The price for two vegetarian rice was 950.00CU plus 2 beers and the bill was for 28Euros. While most comparable places were offering around 330-350 CUP per USD you’ll get 100 here .. It’s apparent to me that because they’re a block away from the fancy National Hotel they are targeting a money-is-no-object market.. so it was ridiculous. So you MUST pay in CUP else you’ll be ripped off.
Viviana C — Google review
We ate upstairs before the music started and had the whole restaurant to ourselves. Very affordable but food was just ok. Camarones were delicious but they were the smallest shrimp I have ever had. My husband got the pork…just ok. Comes with rice and salad/ garnish. No beans that night. Mojitos just ok. Service was friendly and attentive.
Paige ( — Google review
It's the best restaurant we met in Havana. The environment is nice and we love the atmosphere there. The food has high quality and the service is excellent. We love everything we had there.
Terence C — Google review
Calle O # 14 Entre Calle 17 Y 19,Vedado, La Habana, Cuba•+53 7 8382696•Tips and more reviews for El Gato Tuerto

9Vinales

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Viñales is a charming town in western Cuba, known for its colorful colonial-era wooden houses and the Municipal Museum that delves into the region's history. The area is also home to the Casa de Caridad Botanical Gardens, filled with orchids and palms. Viñales serves as a gateway to the stunning Sierra de los Organos mountains and the breathtaking Viñales Valley, which was declared a Natural World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1999.
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10Viñales Valley

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Viñales Valley, located around 100 miles west of Cuba's capital, is a picturesque rural area known for its palm tree-studded landscape and tobacco farming. The valley is celebrated for its dense tropical vegetation, vibrant tobacco fields, and towering limestone hills. Visitors can gain insight into rural Cuban life by exploring the plantations and staying in local homes known as casas particulares.
A beautiful valley. I have not seen more beautiful nature in all of Cuba. This is a paradise for the eyes and the soul. You will really enjoy it!
Aleksandra N — Google review
Our extra excursion through Infotur with Jesús and Orlando was great. We drove out of Havana via a different route than from the airport the previous night as was cool to see the city, the people, the colours and the buildings in sunshine. Once on the motorway, we made pretty good progress although it was very weird overtaking small horse and cart vehicles because of the cost of buying and maintaining a car. Lots of people hitching along the roadside was explained as being due to amost non-existent publc transport. We made good progress on the motorway and after a couple of hours stopped for a toilet and drinks break at Las Palmas roadside bar/restaurant/private accommodation where we learned two more Cuban lessons - 1. it is customary to pay a small amount to use the public toilets and there is usually a woman sitting outside as a guardian of the toilet paper, so you don't really have a choice. It was no problem doing so here, except we had no Pesos, as the toilets were spotless and 2, you can pay fot things in USD or EUR in most places and they have an exchange rate in CUP (300 to the Euro) so in the bar we ordered 2 drinks, paid in Euros, received our change in CUP, paid a relative pittance for the toilets and were ready to continue on to Viñales. Once off the motorway, things were very different. The uncovered roads were terrible to be driven along in places with enormous potholes and general erosion due to the weather. This made for a very bouncy ride, so anyone prone to travel sickness should be wary. However, we drove through village after village on the outskirts of Viñales with brightly coloured houses, neat little gardens at the front. and probably fruit and vegetables growing at the rear. There were lots of well-fed dogs running around as well as goats and cattle. Once we were in Viñales itself the road improved and we stopped at a building that looked like the village church. Jesús got out of the minibus and went inside and after about 10 minutes came back out and beckoned us to go with him. inside the building there were rows of desks with a couple of women - they were all women - sitting in each row and which reminded me of a 1920s school. it turned out we were in a place where huge bundles of tobacco leaves would come straight from the farms/plantations and the women at the desks were sorting the leaves individually and by hand into 3 different types of leaf to be used in different stages of the cigar making process. A woman who seemed to be the boss and with whom Jesús was giving some paperwork gave us a very thorough explanation of the entire process. It was so educational that we didn't have any questions at the end. It was also a relief to get out and back into 34º heat as inside it felt much hotter and the humidity was so fierce, I was sweating rivers! Next, we continued up a mountain where we ere greeted with a small cocktail and allowed time to cool down from high above the famous Viñales Valley, which we were told dates from the Jurassic period. Just a shame there' so little fauna in Cuba. After having recovered from the tobacco experience, we went to see the Mural of Prehistory before having lunch beside it in what we would become used to in Cuba - very basic, but good quality food included for lunch every day, but no choices and no menus. Everyone gets the same. Before leaving I went to a real Cuban public toilet. Despite being part of the restaurant, I would soon get used to the dark, very humid cubicles often with no seat on the porcelain.re leaving. Heading back to Havana seemed a lot quicker than it felt heading to Viñales earlier in the day, but the potholes and bumpy roads were still there. On the motorway we got caught in a torrential downpour which required Orlando to improvise repairs to the windscreen wipers as the rain was too hard for them. He managed to do this and get us back to Havana and the enormous puddles that had overflowed the drains. Now I found out the answer to a question I'd been meaning to ask about why the kerbs are so high!
Mark J — Google review
The valley is beautiful and one of the best place to see the sunrise in all Cuba is in Los Acuáticos valley; you will see a big part of the valley, where the landscape is just amazing. ¡You have to visit this place!
Pedro M — Google review
Buena Vista Vinales! Elevated picturesque vistas is perfect for watching the sunset. This destination is worth the trek over. About 3 hours away from Havana and a completely different feel and vibe. Plenty to do and see and take in the relaxing and tranquil vibes of the town. Lots of bars, restaurants and nature activities to explore. Very friendly people. If you are planning a trip to Cuba this destination is not to be missed. Expect consistent power outages throughout the day.
Vik-Photo — Google review
Yeah.. It's some typical tourist ventures-so what! It's a day away from the usual. Have a cigar, have a coffee, a rum,some good food,more drinks and enjoy natural beauty. You are on holiday after all and you'll do "touristy" sooner or later.
Gl Z — Google review
Trying to escape from the Havana Routine, Viñales is the place to go: This is the country side but everyone in Viñales is pro tourising, all the houses are available to rent, the Hostals, apartments look better than most in La Havana and most in Matanzas. People seem to be more friendly, food taste better and the air is cleaner. You're surrounded by the Viñales mountains which have kind of the square formation. We did the horseback riding through Viñales Valley $20 to$25 and the tour took us to the top, from where you can see and appreciate the Valley and the mountains, a great and tiring experience. I suggest you visit for at least two days so you can visit all the locations like the caves and walk around the town and do the Zip lining. Overall, we had a much better time at Viñales than at La Havana and Matanzas. We visited with teens and they loved it. One thing I didn't like was the Indian Cave, they charged us full price but didn't tell us that half of the cave was closed down, ask first.
Miguel M — Google review
Vinales Valley is a wonderful place to visit! Go here for: - Great food and drinks that are very reasonably priced - party on the main street and town square with some fantastic live music and dance - Natural beauty, sunrise and sunset views, peace and quiet - gorgeous caves - hikes, horse riding, tobacco farms - friendly people all around You get to see some beautiful faces of rural Cuba which is very different from Havana or Varadero, highly recommend to visit this.
VJ — Google review
If you're an adventurer and don't want to stay in the super-touristy spots of Havana or Varadero, take a day trip to Vinales. It's so beautiful here and you won't regret it. From Havana, it's a 3 hour drive. Via bus, it's about 12 CUC, one way. If you take a yellow taxi, they will charge you much more than that. Try and get a local to take you, but make sure there's at least 4 of you to make it worth the drivers' time and money. When in Vinales, do the 5 hour horse tour. It's absolutely amazing. Cigars, coffee, scenery... Amazing.
Ley T — Google review
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11Cayo Guillermo

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Cayo Guillermo is a tropical island in the Jardines del Rey archipelago, known for its stunning beaches and dive sites. The area boasts numerous dive spots near Playa Pilar that attract scuba enthusiasts, while the connection to Cayo Coco has also drawn sunseekers. Another beautiful island in the archipelago, Playa Guillermo features crystal clear shallow waters, impressive sand dunes, and a population of 12,000 flamingos.
I had an amazing time in Cayo Guillermo! The beaches are absolutely stunning , crystal-clear water and soft white sand that feels like powder. It’s peaceful, relaxing, and perfect for anyone looking to unwind. One of the most beautiful places I’ve ever visited. Highly recommended for beach lovers!
Farhad N — Google review
By European standards, the hotel should have 3 stars, not 5 stars. low quality food, sometimes poorly prepared. everyday undercooked fries and they are so easy to prepare. in addition, there are lots of flies everywhere after eating for hours. the beach is close to the hotel but very dirty. there are a lot of plastic elements in the sand, such as toothbrushes, caps, broken plastic and even old shoes. the beach staff do nothing and the beach is full of garbage. it is poorly managed. with good information. they have a beautiful view of the Bay. the service at the reception is very nice. the animations are fantastic. a lot of tourists in Canada and Germany. most are older. I was there in November.
Damian K — Google review
Unflavored limited food options. Insects in dining area. Powdered flavor crystals in bar beverages. Half- cleaned rooms. Would not recommend to friends or family.
Michelle W — Google review
Go see the pink flamingos, or go scuba diving at Coco Diving Centre!
Shane H — Google review
Oh man can't say enough amazing stuff about Cayo Guillermo. Amazing beaches, some incredible resorts, and less than an hour from air port. Win win win
M M — Google review
we stayed at Melia Cayo Guillermo We had a brilliant time, everyone one was friendly all staff were really good to us. We made friends with the animation team they are really cool guys, they played volleyball Zumba classes dance classes and many more thinks to keep you entertain from 10am to 11pm. After you can go with them to a discotheque that is only 5 minutes walk you pay $5pesos and you get a free drink. We also were very lucky on our last day the guys took us to a concert in the beach in the next hotel which was brilliant and we saw how the locals enjoyed themselves. Only one thing I recommend do not forget a lot of mosquitos repellent , sun lotion and after sun .
Miriam — Google review
Playa Pilar is the place to be while around The airport requires free wifi, Fu .. those wifi cards that you can just buy when you leave People invest enough on those trip to get to talk to their family when they arrive or leave your airport
Bertrand L — Google review
The hotel was very nice. But the food was only passable. The entertainment was only on Sunday night and eight rooms were robbed. The police were called in.
Fred S — Google review
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12Taberna La Canchánchara

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Taberna La Canchánchara is a charming open-air venue located in an atmospheric colonial house in Trinidad. It offers a laid-back evening experience with live music at times, making it the perfect spot to relax on old wooden chairs while sipping on their signature cocktail, the canchanchara, made with honey, lime and fiery aguardiente. This traditional drink is a must-try when visiting this location, where you can also purchase freshly rolled cigars for a complete Cuban experience.
This is the birthplace of the iconic Cuban cocktail Canchánchara, and you can definitely feel the difference. It’s served in their signature clay cups, which adds a charming, rustic touch. The balance of sweet and sour is spot on — a perfect refreshment with a real sense of place.
Nurdan K — Google review
Romantic and historial ambience but the drink ( canchanchara) was like drinking water, no special smell, no taste, nothing special. On the other hand, live music was excellent.
L. D — Google review
This place is nice with a large garden and good service. They often have live music. Try the Canchanchara cocktail. It is nothing amazing but quite pleasant and refreshing on a hot day!
Patrick M — Google review
You can taste one of the best Canchanchara cocktail here in this shop. It is not my favorite Cuban Cocktail but anyway you should try this Trinidad Cocktail here in this location. For the ones who doesn't know what Canchanchara is Rum+lime+honey+crushed ice+soda water to top off. Enjoy your night!
Godibesh — Google review
Considered as a mythical, state-owned, place in Trinidad. The canchanchara was served in its original cup, the rhum was very diluted, the taste was pretty good. Prices are convenient.
Meli Y — Google review
The place is a touristic place. They have good music. And they have a special drink with alcohol. Honey and rom etc. it's interesting but we don't like so much. Anyway try it.
Seyyah Ş — Google review
Another must place to go and to enjoy in cuba... the canchanchara is a fantastic cocktail with rhum and honey.... but the best part of the experience for me is the atmosphere that you feel inside the location.. under the portico with a band playing some cuban music. Simply fantastic!
Enrico A — Google review
Ok little place with bands for tourist and poor service. Their canchanchara is not bad. We had issues with the opening hours and consistency
Manuel P — Google review
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13El del Frente

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El del Frente is a trendy bar and restaurant located on Calle O'Reilly in Havana. It has a hipster vibe with young staff and an unassuming entrance labeled 'BAR.' The rooftop bar offers large mojitos and delicious tacos, including shrimp tacos with homemade salsas. Across the street, its sister restaurant 304 serves tasty ceviche and seafood specials. Both places have become popular among American tourists visiting Old Havana.
Place is just great. A real deal with the roof top bar. Great service, really nice food. Cocktails are a bit too heavy on the alcohol qty.
Catalin M — Google review
The only thing I disliked was that it closed at 12am. We loved it here! We visited more than once. The food was good, the drinks were amazing. It's a beautiful rooftop lounge.
Amanda B — Google review
The food was delicious (tacos were 100% amazing), the service was the best in Havana and the music & space were great! Tip: try the ginger mojito (ginger is a great twist to an anyway amazing drink)
Anna P — Google review
Wonderful rooftop restaurant in the heart of Havana’s old city. We had a great meal, tucked away from the afternoon sun, and many, many rounds of mojitos. Really enjoyed all of the dishes - many great bites and plates.
K M — Google review
El Del Frente came as a recommendation from our guide. This place wouldn’t be out of place in Austin, Texas with its neon signs and roof top vibes. This was our first mojito of our Cuba trip, and quite possibly our best one. They do not skimp on the mint. Ceviche was superb, as was the red fish. We then switched to straight rum with Havana Club’s Selleciones de Maestros. This is a great spot for a low key dinner while spire on Havana.
Cody W — Google review
El del Frente Restaurant in Habana has effortlessly secured its place as my second favorite dining spot in the city, offering an unforgettable blend of exquisite cuisine, lively ambiance, and impeccable service. The rooftop setting of El del Frente is an absolute highlight, providing a breathtaking view of the vibrant streets of Habana. It's the perfect backdrop for an afternoon of culinary indulgence. The stylish space creates a unique atmosphere that sets the stage for a memorable dining experience. The service at El del Frente is nothing short of exceptional—fast, friendly, and attentive. The staff's enthusiasm for ensuring a delightful experience is palpable, adding a personal touch to every aspect of the meal. Their efficiency contributes to the overall enjoyment, allowing guests to savor both the delicious food and the lively ambiance. Speaking of the food, the croquetas served as the appetizer were a tantalizing introduction to the meal. Crispy on the outside and irresistibly creamy on the inside, they were a testament to the chef's expertise in mastering traditional Cuban flavors. For the main course, the lobster surpassed all expectations. Cooked to perfection, the succulent lobster meat showcased the restaurant's commitment to culinary excellence. The dish was a harmonious fusion of flavors, leaving a lasting impression on my taste buds. The ambiance at El del Frente is heightened by the electronic music, creating a modern and energetic atmosphere. The carefully curated playlist complements the overall vibe of the restaurant, enhancing the dining experience and adding a contemporary touch to the traditional Cuban culinary journey. It's noteworthy that El del Frente is owned by the same people as O'Reilly 304 Tapas Bar, and the consistency in quality and service is evident. Both establishments reflect a dedication to providing guests with an exceptional culinary journey in the heart of Habana. In conclusion, El del Frente Restaurant is a culinary gem that ticks all the boxes—rooftop charm, swift and friendly service, delectable cuisine, and a vibrant ambiance. From the croquetas to the lobster, every moment spent at El del Frente is a celebration of the rich tapestry of Cuban flavors. It's a must-visit for those seeking an elevated dining experience in the heart of Habana.
Eduardo C — Google review
A little hard to find but definitely a gem in Havana. Very photogenic location, great food and a nice atmosphere. Not a lot of seating but the roof terrace is nice. Quite crowded at times but a great place to visit none the less. Food was great and the staff was helpful. Helped with our dietary requirements, had vegetarian options.
Sohvi T — Google review
We went here over the summer for lunch and enjoyed our meal thoroughly. We ordered some croquettes, a pork escalope with some delicious spaghetti and a side of creamy mashed sweet potato and one fish dish that came with rice. Everything was great. The ambiance is lovely. The complimentary banana chips with guacamole was really good too. The spaghetti sauce was the best I've ever had. They gave us complimentary flowers at the end of our meal too! I'd love to visit again, if we head back to Havana!
Maanasa K — Google review
Habana y Aguiar, 303 e O'Reilly, La Habana, Cuba•http://www.alamesacuba.com/es/la-habana/restaurant/el-del-frente…•+53 7 8674256•Tips and more reviews for El del Frente

14Café del Oriente

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Café del Oriente is a sophisticated eatery located in the heart of Old Havana, specifically in Plaza de San Francisco. It is renowned for its excellent range of drinks, including a variety of cocktails. While it's primarily known as a restaurant, it also boasts a very good bar area where patrons can enjoy live Cuban jazz music.
2 weeks before I was in Habana after a 13 hours flight. I was very tired and hungry Live music, coffee and dessert I give 5 stars.The location is in the heart of Habana old town. Sitting outside while drinking coffee with the street musicians took me to paradise..
L. D — Google review
A very nice and quiet restaurant. Very elegant. A place you'd want to take your fiancée, meet your in-laws, etc., to escape the noise and bustle of Old Havana. The food is elegant, the portions aren't too large, but it's tasty. Mine was too salty, but I won't complain. I didn't drink there, but a friend said the drink was very tasty and refreshing. I understand the restaurant being empty, but that doesn't mean seven staff members should sit and stare at us throughout dinner. It's not comfortable.
Krzysiek S — Google review
If you want to enjoy the atmosphere of the golden 20s and 30s in Cuban, you should visit this very elegant-looking restaurant with luxurious décor, large mirrors and paintings, bow-tied waiters, and live piano and violin music. It is a re-creation of the atmosphere of the pre-revolution aristocrats. Very charming.
Juan M — Google review
This is probably the finest dining in Havana. First class service, a fully stocked bar and extensive wine menu. It is convenient to old Havana and just steps across the square from where taxis park. Some seating is outside but I find the quiet environment inside more appealing for a long dinner experience. Make sure to order a caesar salad since it's prepped at the table and don't pick a fight with Chino if he's your server. He was Cuba's top ranking boxer and a total gentleman.
Mark C — Google review
Very nice fine dining while traveling to 🇨🇺😍 I will say if you are in a wheelchair, nothing is accessible unfortunately. Bathrooms are upstairs and the entrance are only steps with a small narrow door.
Vee — Google review
Nice colonial atmosphere, an elegant restaurant inside and a nice cafe outside on the plaza . Great food and excellent serving. Good selection of drinks in the bar.
István O — Google review
Great service and authentic food. Right off the plaza two blocks from the port.
John C — Google review
Delicious food with good prices, especially for the area. Opens at 9am and they have Lavazza espresso coffee. For lunch time a person was playing live piano. The view is beautiful - it faces the San Francisco Square and the Sierra Madre harbor.
Alion Ç — Google review
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15Chacon 162

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Chacon 162 is a popular restaurant located in Old Havana, offering a classic Cuban menu and delicious mixed drinks. The seafood dishes, especially the lobster, are highly recommended. The decor is fun and unique, featuring a vintage motorcycle suspended over the well-stocked bar at the entrance. Situated in trendy Cinco Esquinas, this contemporary establishment offers stylish loft-suite accommodations above the restaurant with views of street life below.
During our trip to Havana we went here a lot. The food is very delicious (we recommend ceviche, tacos, empanadas, croquettes), the cocktails are strong and good. Also, a really good coffee (especially in comparison to the other places in Cuba). The service is excellent, very considerate, friendly and not disturbing. Highly recommended - one of the best bars in Havana
Aygul Y — Google review
A cozy restaurant with both indoor & outdoor sittings. They have English menu, waiter speaks English. We had Empanadas, Grilled fish served with rice & chips, key lime pie, coffee. Food & service is good.
Sarmin S — Google review
Plenty of outdoor seating, which means you’ll get visits from both the cats and the mosquitoes at night. We ordered the grilled fish which came out partly raw- had to send it back to the kitchen which the waitress took offense to and was unapologetic about. It actually tasted decent during round 2 but the experience had already left a sour taste in our mouth.
Max P — Google review
The smoothie I had was delicious. Cucumber mint. Gets 5* No idea what the food is like
Tana K — Google review
Great drinks and food, with the friendliest staff we came across in Havana. Whether you're looking for an afternoon cocktail, a meal, or a nightcap, make sure you give this place at least one visit during your time in Havana - you won't be disappointed.
Matt B — Google review
Best best rstaurant I have had it is a little gentrified with Cuban and American culture but the venue service and food was amazing if u go to Cuba you cannot leave without eating here!
Julian V — Google review
Stayed right above the restaurants for a few days. Cuban-western fusión food. Absolutely delicious. Great atmosphere. Beautiful part of the city. Their croquetas were amazing 🤤🙌🏽
Jesy P — Google review
Great place, food, vibe and super friendly staff! It was the only place we went back to 4 times in Havana. The house monitors is a must!
Diana D — Google review
4JRV+HWF, La Habana, Cuba•http://chacon162.restaurantwebexperts.com/•+53 7 8601386•Tips and more reviews for Chacon 162
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16Siá Kará Café

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Siá Kará Café is a hidden gem located behind El Capitolio in Old Havana, offering a cool and bohemian atmosphere reminiscent of the city's past. The menu may not be extensive, but it offers great food for lunch or a relaxed evening. The café boasts an impressive drinks menu and hosts live music performances, making it an ideal spot to experience Havana's vibrant nightlife.
I lived nearby and I used to come here mainly for the music - live & jazzy. No "JuantaNamera" heard everywhere else (thx God). The venue is situated close to the Capitolio's back (hence my photo of Capitiolio back). Folks here are very nice - both customers and personnel. Food tasty, not so expensive like in overrated Obispo street.
Mirosław S — Google review
We had high hopes for this cafe. The staff was awesome and the place had eclectic decor, however, we were hoping for some Cuban music or something similar and instead they were playing ‘90s/‘00s American rock. Mojitos were pretty good. We asked for an extra float of rum because the first batch was too much sweet and sour.
Cecilie B — Google review
This place is a saving grace in Havana! Best Sangria in Cuba. Nice staff, the place is cozy, exotic and romantic. The musicians that were there that night knocked my socks off. Percussion a piano player and a lady that sang and played the sax and OMFG! could she play!!!! We had an amazing night for Valentine's day. Thank you so much. Don't wast your time or money anywhere else!
Steve H — Google review
Funky, fun spot with good food and drinks. Great spot to get out of the heat for a bit and get a taste of Havana life. Bit slow, even for Havana, so go when you have time to chill and experience something a little different. Recommended.
Jon — Google review
We had good cocktails here. The atmosphere was nice. The prices were fine. The washroom did not have any of the following: soap, toilet paper, a toilet seat, a functioning flush. Not great for an otherwise nice establishment. Good place to go if you’re sure you want need to pee and your hands are already clean.
Jonathan S — Google review
Really nice place with great service and a cool, hipster feel. A little on the pricier side but worth it for the great vibes
Fizza J — Google review
We very much enjoyed this restaurant. The atmosphere was excellent!
Michelle W — Google review
We did a bar crawl with Ruben (found on Airbnb) and this place is his local watering hole. This place has an awesome atmosphere, great live music (different than the music in the streets), fabulous drinks & super nice staff! They actually sang my husband a Spanish happy birthday and brought out a piece of cake with a candle! It was a truly unforgettable night! Highly recommend that you check out this place!
Debbie T — Google review
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17Jíbaro

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Jíbaro is a Havana-based clothing brand founded by Marlon White Luna, an Academy of Fine Arts graduate specializing in Digital Art. The brand focuses on underground fashion, expressing freedom through graphic and Baroque pieces that bridge the gap between postmodern society and Biblical thought. In addition to its fashion line, Jíbaro also operates a charming paladar in the picturesque neighborhood of San Isidro in Old Havana.
Excellent find walking around. Best mojito on our trip in 9/24. Service was great and the bar has a great vibe. Very much worth a stop in.
Ray T — Google review
We founded this gem and fell in love with the food/drinks (and the prices!!)...liked it so much, we ate there for our last three meals while in Havana. Check them out, you won't be disappointed!
Shereaka J — Google review
Amazing Cocktails! Best food in Havanna so far for me! Great place, tidy, neat, affordable, modern. Very friendly people. Go there!
Seraphin S — Google review
Really great evening at Jibaro. Off the usual tourist beat in a less developed neighborhood. 'up and coming' for Havana maybe?. The barman mixes a wide range of cocktails. More original than elsewhere. And all at good prices. The food is good too. Worth a detour.
Stephen P — Google review
I've eaten in many different places and countries, but this was truly something special. If heaven was a place on earth, this would be it! The food is so tasty, one bite and everything comes together! With the delicious cocktails it's a total package and the friendly, happy service.. we found heaven on earth!!
Lieke J — Google review
Really awesome cocktails, better than most that I have in Europe, for a great price. Awesome international food, mostly from Peru. 100% recommend
Plz — Google review
Best y best food. Please order daiquiri Oshun And order any food. It s like Michelin restaurant but very less price
Korkunu Y — Google review
Had late lunch here on April 11 and wasn't disappointed. From the artwork outside to the interior design this place is very well done. Music is great and the drinks are very unique and refreshing. The service was excellent and the meals we has were simple but really well presented very good quality. They aren't in the busiest part of old Havana but they are just north of a nice cathedral and the artisans market.
Meraj A — Google review
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18La Lluvia de Oro

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La Lluvia de Oro, situated on Obispo Street in Old Havana, is a charming bar and nightclub that offers live Afro-Cuban music every night from 8pm. The venue provides a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy great Cuban food and drinks while being entertained by the lively music. With its nostalgic ambiance, affordable yet delicious cocktails, and the opportunity to join in with the band using maracas, this establishment offers an authentic Cuban experience.
We had a fantastic time here. A casual afternoon of drinks and dinner turned into a house party. The band was out of this world. They have crystal beer on tap. We had the roasted chicken which was great. We had a blast.
Carlos B — Google review
Crystal on tap and a very friendly and fun band. Enjoyed the entertainment.
Ray T — Google review
Amazing experience. Great music and food. The drinks were fresh and I had a great time!
Jazz A — Google review
Lively venue situated on a lively street Obispo. You can always hear hot Cuban music. Good drinks and food but too expensive.
Mirosław S — Google review
We had the most fun dancing and the music was awesome! Food good, atmosphere the best!
Bill T — Google review
We had drinks and enjoyed the very talented and entertaining live band. Wonderful latin jazz and such a cool horn player. Very fun. Prepare always for a contribution to the band. 😊 which is much appreciated in Havana restaurants and bars that offer live music
Nadine G — Google review
Nice place to listen music in Obispo. The band with Alexander, Jorge, Vicente, William... is just amazing. Take a seat in front of them, ask for a nice drink, food (only if you need it) and enjoy. Nothing compares with a good son, una rumba o uns guaracha in La Lluvia.
Jose C — Google review
Fabulous place to go and hear top quality Cuban music while drinking cocktails or eating. The decor is a little tired but the food and drinks are much better than a year ago, and the music gets the Cuban and foreigner crowd up on their feet. Good place to go if you want to people watch, see great musicians play, maybe get up and dance..just remember to tip if you enjoy.
Julie G — Google review
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19Cafe Fortuna Joe

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Cafe Fortuna Joe is a vintage-themed cafe located in Vedado, offering a quirky and nostalgic ambiance that transports visitors back in time. The interior is adorned with old radios, antique furniture, retro posters, and various found objects creatively repurposed as decorations. The menu features over 30 types of coffee with delicious combinations of ice cream, rum, and various flavors to enjoy alongside homemade snacks.
My favorite restaurant while in Havana for two weeks. Great vibe and decor, cool but friendly staff, high quality food from a clever menu. This cute spot is seaside with a lovely outdoor deck for sitting outside.
Blake W — Google review
Cafe Fortuna Joe is a relatively new place in Old Havana. I think they used to be in the Vedado district. The interior of the cafe is very stylish. The food is delicious and the price in November-December 2024 was also quite affordable, considering the prices of restaurants in this area of Havana. The place itself is inconspicuous from the street, because the door is closed, but there is a doorman in a sailor's uniform standing at the door, who kindly invites you in. Since the place is growing in popularity, it may happen that sometimes there are no free seats.
Jaak N — Google review
This restaurant is my fiancé’s and my favorite restaurant in Havana. The food never ceases to meet our expectations and the service has always been professional—we have also received many recommendations from our waiters which were wonderful. The atmosphere is vintage and stylized and clean. Overall, a great experience. Five stars
Ben M — Google review
a spectacular experience with a peculiar decoration where you can always leave pleased
Alan G — Google review
Excellent place for food or drinks. Prices are in Cuban Pesos which you need (get a good exchange before going if needed), but all well worth it. Pizzas and mains were great, as were the mixed drinks. Modern atmosphere and youthful vibe.
Dan — Google review
The food and service were pretty good!
Juliette A — Google review
One of the most unique places, I have ever visited, with really unique cocktails. A must visit if you are in Havana. Simply amazing.
Tim G — Google review
Great location in middle of miramar....funky decor inside and balcony is great place to watch people and old cars in the Calle. I only had beer but service was quick and attentive and food looked good and was reasonably priced
GordFord — Google review
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20Bar "La Dichosa"

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Bar 'La Dichosa' is a lively spot located on the corner of Obispo and Compostela in Old Havana. The bar is known for its energetic atmosphere, with live music playing daily from 2 pm to 8 pm. Despite its small and cramped space, the bar exudes a vibrant vibe that attracts both locals and tourists. Visitors can enjoy reasonably priced drinks and meals while listening to live bands, creating an unforgettable experience.
Very atmosphere place with live music cheap drinks and food and friendly staff. I would recommend it to everybody who wants to have a good time drinking, listening to the music and worrying about your pocket
NIkolay M — Google review
The atmosphere which almost always includes music, the open walls, Cubans hanging outside dancing and playing music along with the band, the inexpensive food/drinks, and even good restrooms. All very nice.
Lee O — Google review
Beautiful little spot in La Habana with live music, delicious mojitos and good food! It’s a perfect spot to relax after a lot of walking!
Bianca — Google review
Very nice and accessible place, you can get a mojito for only 260 pesos (around 1,20€) and a meal with a cocktail included for around 600cup (~6€) , the staff is very friendly and they have live music everyday.
Luca — Google review
very nice and big drinks, very low prices (260 pesos for a mojito) ❤️ live music and very friendly stuff. 100% recommend
Cerasela B — Google review
Very fun place with reasonable food and drinks and great music. Highly recommend!
Eric C — Google review
Super cute restaurant with a lively atmosphere. The hostess was very friendly and they had a pretty good chicken soup in case you've been trying to hunt one of those down! There was a band playing (tips!) And everyone seemed to be in good spirits with a great vibe. Not far at all from central park and there's a wifi hotspot at another nearby park.
Lauren D — Google review
Very upbeat and lively atmosphere. Really cool vibe with good live bands. Food and Drinks was pretty good.
Russ L — Google review
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21Michifú

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Michifú is a vibrant and stylish restaurant and bar with a laid-back luxury vibe. The interior features tongue-in-cheek art, dramatic chandeliers, and a centerpiece bar, while the outdoor patio is adorned with colorful murals. The menu offers dishes like grilled lobster, lobster enchiladas, tostones, croquetas, and fresh fish. Visitors can enjoy live music performances while savoring cocktails or other drinks. The ambiance is praised for its attention to detail and relaxing atmosphere.
Great experience in Havana! When we arrived there was an amazing live singer with a pianist. Such a great atmosphere. We ordered burgers, they were 100% delicious.
Rafael B — Google review
Best Dinner we had in Havanna! Very tasty roasted lobster, very fair prices, delicious cocktails - in fact, our best Mojito ever (and my friend himself was a bartender!). The restaurant is modern, very clean, elegant and comfortable, the service staff was very attentive and friendly. We very much recommend a visit, bon appetit!
C‘est V — Google review
Cozy and dimming lights. The decor is nice overall. However, the art pictures are very provocative. Just brace yourself when going upstairs to use the bathroom....very suggestive artwork. It's not a kid friendly place. It's an adult vibe. The food was ok...I like well seasoned food. We had a large party so we had the prix fix menu. The price was extremely affordable $30 us for appetizer, main course, 2 alcoholic drinks and dessert. I drinks are really good and the bartenders are not cheap with the alcohol so that's a plus. Live music 🎶
NUBIAN A — Google review
We went to Michifu for diner and had a great time ! The food is very tasting, not expensive, the service is very nice. The owner, a French guy who’s been in Cuba for 20 years is welcoming and we highly recommend this place ! Merci to the team :)
Alexandra R — Google review
Stopped in for drinks and it’s a beautiful place with great drinks and service. If you’re in the area, be sure to drop in for atleast drinks if not a meal. Very cool art throughout the space and a great place to hangout.
Ryan C — Google review
Hidden gem in centro habana! Great food and drinks, Great prices, Awesome ambience And very friendly staff! We liked it so much that we went there twice in our short stay in the city.
Laura J — Google review
I loved the decor, it's all in the details but the ambiance is awesome. I had a delicious lemonade frappe, the Margarita was also very good. The food is great and very inexpensive for the quality. Service is 5-star. I highly recommend.
Pierre-Luc G — Google review
Beautiful place, but it felt like the bartender was bullying me? Like a bad highschool movie. He was facetiously lying about the menu prices when I asked what they were in USD, and when I handed him 10$ and asked him to just make any cocktail, he got very sarcastic and poured a single shot. I don't really care too much, it was just weird and not worth it to go back on my short trip here
Isaiah — Google review
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22Pazillo

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Pazillo is a popular spot in the Vedado neighborhood of Havana, offering a cozy and relaxed atmosphere akin to a living room with live music performances by renowned artists every night. The bar serves an enticing variety of cocktails, including caipirinhas and gin and tonics. Additionally, it is known for its Pinchos de Cerdo, traditionally skewered and served hot off a sidewalk grill.
I enjoyed el Pazillo. I went for a small bite and had a cocktail. Food was good and the cocktail decent (I have trired better versions but satisfactory still) The vibe and decor were lovely. And the service and prices ( in local money not in dollars euros as so many places ) were great! I totally recommend it if you are nearby!
Laura F — Google review
Maybe we were in the wrong place at the wrong time? We ordered tostones and tacos. The tostones were dry despite being filled. The tacos were dripping with oil and were inedible - the first time in my life I've ever seen blue onions. You have to like the atmosphere at Pazillo - we don't. But the cat is lovely.
Lobo F — Google review
Ordered the $2400 6 beer offer directly from the menu, told the server we wanted that $2400 peso 6 beer offer. Bill came and it was double, $4800, when asking the server why it was double they said it was imported beer? We never asked for imported beer, we asked for the offer from the menu! Already drank and need to pay they say. Total rip off and scam to foreigner, will never come back and don’t come here!!! They scam and double your bill!!! Horrible experience
Anne L — Google review
Very nice local bar in Havana Vedado. The cocktails are various and delicious for a fair price. The food is also highly recommendable - we tried tacos and chicken nuggets. Depending on the day of the week there is also a special action, e.g. very cheap mojitos. Moreover, from 17 till 20 o’clock is a happy hour with cocktails half of the price.
Aygul Y — Google review
Ordered straight from the menu the 2400 peso beer offer, got the bill for 4900 pesos beer and told it’s because the beer are imported. I never asked for imported beer. Because I’m a foreigner with my Cuban boyfriend I’m charged more. Will never come back and scamming business practices, was really excited to try this bar too. Never will come back and don’t recommend this scamming place
Anne S — Google review
Always good to come back to such a great resto bar. The food, the drinks and the service are awesome.
Leo I — Google review
A group of friends and I (4) came on a Thursday night. We ordered shots and food, the waiter gave us beers instead of shots (⁉️), we returned 2 of the beers and drank the other 2. Few minutes later ordered another single shot and 2 beers. They ended up charging us for 4 beers (✅) and 4 shots (❌), explained to the waiter that we only had 4 beers and 1 shot, after 20 minutes of arguing, they agreed to take off the 3 extra shots (✅). We then paid 5500 for a 5300 tab (CUP) and asked for the change, waiter refused our change and called the bouncer to kick us out for being problematic (⁉️). Waited outside respectfully asking for compensation of the extra 200 CUP and we're refused and forcefully removed from the area (⁉️). Unfriendly, unwilling to cooperate, and took advantage of tourists.
Cole M — Google review
me and my friend came here for a night out, we fully got scammed… we got kicked out because we wanted to clarify the check… the waitress caused so much drama… be careful when u come here
Sepehr A — Google review
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23Madrigal Bar Cafe

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Nestled on the second floor of a charmingly dilapidated colonial house in central Vedado, Madrigal Bar Cafe is an enchanting lounge that exudes artistic flair. Adorned with vintage film posters and contemporary Cuban art, this vibrant spot is owned by filmmaker Rafael Rosales, who has infused it with a welcoming atmosphere for both locals and tourists alike. The bar boasts a gay-friendly vibe, making it an inclusive destination to unwind while savoring delightful cocktails paired with Creole tapas.
Beautiful Bar with modern vides, Art deco, Food is great and Fresh daily Specials. With outside terrace, inside you can have a private cigar smoking lounge with great ventilation . Variety of events happening here like various musicians and cigars tasting.
Zak A — Google review
Saturday evening drinks in Havana with- best cocktails we have had in Cuba , charming service , good tapas - we liked it so much we came twice during our few days in Havana
Hazel S — Google review
We had a great time at Madrigal! A group of us went for dinner & drinks and they had live music that was really fantastic. Everyone enjoyed their meals and the cocktails were spot on! 10/10 VERY highly recommended.
Rob G — Google review
The Madrigal Bar Cafe is a must visit when in Havana for its cozy, intimate and classy vibes!! Delicious food, drinks, beautiful music and such welcoming staff all make it the perfect spot to spend a night out! Our evening spent at Madrigal Bar Cafe was one of my favorites!!
Carmen P — Google review
My favorite bar of La Havana. The place looks very nice and the cocktails are perfectly prepared. Price is very affordable. Great place I recommend.
Alexis M — Google review
A good place to enjoy an evening coctail while soaking in the atmosphere of Havana's Vedado.
Lukasz K — Google review
Really cool tapas bar with food prices that range from 1 CUC (roughly $1.10) to 4 CUC. Definitely stop by and check it out for a drink and a bite to eat at night if you're in the area
Will F — Google review
Very nice upscale bar, located in Vedado. The walls are covered with art, and oftentimes someone plays on their grand piano. Ideal for cocktails after a long day.
Jules L — Google review
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24Varadero

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Varadero is a sought-after beach resort town in Cuba, situated along the stunning 20km coastline of the Atlantic Ocean. The area boasts all-inclusive hotel and spa complexes, a golf course, and natural attractions like Reserva Ecológica Varahicacos with its trails and ancient burial cave. Additionally, visitors can explore Parque Josone, a picturesque park featuring a pond and gardens.
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25Cayo Coco

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Cayo Coco is a tropical island in Cuba known for its all-inclusive resorts, white-sand beaches, coral reefs, and lagoons. It's the fourth largest island in Cuba and boasts some of the world's best beaches, including Playa Los Flamencos. The northern coastline offers stunning white sand beaches and fantastic resorts with lively nightlife.
A beautiful island, lots of greenery, gorgeous beaches. A tropical paradise. You won't get the true Cuban experience visiting Cayo Coco since no one lives on this island, it is all touristic. A great escape from reality!
Solange — Google review
Wonderful beaches with white sand, lots of shells to pick on beach!!
Linda C — Google review
Hands down the most beautiful beach I've ever seen. The water is so warm and clear, and it is super calm. You can walk for miles, both on land and in the water. I cannot express the beauty. You need to see it for yourself to truly appreciate it.
Victoria G — Google review
Beautiful beaches! The food was decent and the weather was great!
Steve V — Google review
Grand Mutha cayo Gillerimo resort was awesome. Nice rooms and bathrooms. Well kept inside and out. All the staff were lovely people. Visit Oscar in the snack shack and enjoy a ham and cheese sandwich. Or the best coffee. In the lobby u will find Dayi. The best lobby waitress ever. I miss her. Enjoy urself in the infinity pool while u look out at the beautiful beach.
Tracey O — Google review
Absolutely stunning ! this beach is incredibly amazing, clear waters, sun palm trees and fresh coconut, what can be better ? Day before we met a Cab driver in Ciego de Avila, who was working in Cayo coco every day so with his suggestion We went here by ourselves without staying in one of many all inclusive hotels. We pitched in for gas in his car ( fair price fair deal ). We left early morning as he had to go to work there and we had all day by ourselves by the endless beach. We got lunch and plenty of water with us , but not enough sun lotion :D - which we should had ! so we spend all day exploring beaches, dunes and even sneaking in to resorts and having some of their free drinks ( do not do that !) we also took a small trip with boat to close by corals ( they were nice and filled with colourful fishes ). If we would have we would bring tent with us and stay over the night - tats for next time. It was so good that we decided to have one more day and came back next day again! On our drive back we were lucky enough to spot dozens of flamingos - unforgettable ! We have many beautiful pictures and stories to share from our Cuba trip in Our IG @mrgints and @alynushea just DM us and we will tel you :D
Gints G — Google review
Weather is fine, hotels need renovation, very touristic in prices. Only dollars accepted. Be sure to bring all your stuff with you. Can't buy anything from there (nothing available). Food is very bad even the paid restaurant. Be prepared to do diet.
Ghazwan S — Google review
Great spot to get away from it all, snorkel in crystal clear turquoise waters and lay out on the beach.
Matthew C — Google review
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26O'Reilly 304

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Tapas bar
Located in Old Havana near Parque Central, O'Reilly 304 is a must-visit for food enthusiasts. The restaurant offers a spectacular menu featuring a wide variety of dishes and an extensive list of drinks. From tacos and tostones to lobster and their famous ceviche, the menu is considered one of the best in the city. Due to its popularity, it's recommended to arrive early, especially during peak travel seasons.
Amazing place, great food and also good prices. A lovely place to eat and have a few drinks in Havana. We also got a flower before we left as a gift. Loved the stuff. They are super friendly.
Rebeca I — Google review
the most recent menu photos are from 10 months ago, so I updated it. Why? I wanted to order a chicken soup and croquettes to go, but seeing they have substantially raised their prices, I could only get the soup (didn’t bring enough to cover such inflation) BUT the soup was delicious. I didn’t mind the 2000CUP from the 1200 that it was, but I find it weird to charge a 10% service charge when I asked for it to go. And then to be charged another 500 pesos for the to go container which wasn’t mentioned before ordering is also weird. I ended up paying 2700 pesos for a small order of soup.
Jamilette B — Google review
We went here this Oct during low season and were pleasantly surprised what the small restaurant had to offer. We were given free appetizing chips and salsa-like sauce to start, which was delicious but I thought was a little spicy. 2 minutes later there was a new "salsa" in front of me. The woman cooking above us heard our conversation with the sever and immediately made me a small non-spicy version. I thought this was so thoughtful and appreciated cause it was delicious. The drinks were great, full of flavor and the food was good with big portions. Prices were great compared to American prices for what you get.
Stephanie A — Google review
Great food and service! We had the beef tacos & lobster. They also serve sweet potato chips with their own homemade sweet & spicy salsa which is a really nice touch. The only thing missing from the lobster and stirfry vegetables was some rice or Yuka on the side. But very tasty and nice air conditioned restaurant .
Vanessa R — Google review
Kevin made us some amazing cocktails, he is a true mixologist. The tapas were delicious, good music and we had some interesting conversations with everyone working there. Overall the atmosphere was perfect
Anamaria M — Google review
O'Reilly 304 Tapas Bar in Habana stands out as a true gem in the heart of the city, offering an exquisite dining experience that seamlessly blends flavors, ambiance, and exceptional service. Starting with the appetizer, the tostones con ropa vieja was a culinary masterpiece. The plantains were perfectly fried to a golden crisp, providing the ideal canvas for the rich and savory ropa vieja topping. The combination of textures and flavors showcased the chef's mastery in creating a dish that was not only delicious but also a perfect introduction to the Cuban culinary journey. For the main course, the Masas de Cerdo continued the culinary excellence. The pork morsels were succulent, flavorful, and expertly seasoned, reflecting a commitment to quality ingredients and skilled preparation. The dish offered a wonderful exploration of traditional Cuban flavors, leaving me thoroughly satisfied. However, what truly set O'Reilly 304 Tapas Bar apart was the impeccable service. The staff demonstrated a genuine passion for hospitality, ensuring that every aspect of my dining experience was exceptional. From recommendations on the menu to timely service and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, the attention to detail was evident throughout. The ambiance of the tapas bar added to the overall charm. The cozy and stylish interior created a relaxed setting, making it an ideal spot for both intimate dinners and lively gatherings. The combination of delectable cuisine and a welcoming environment made O'Reilly 304 Tapas Bar a standout dining destination in Habana. In conclusion, my experience at O'Reilly 304 Tapas Bar was nothing short of delightful. The tostones con ropa vieja, Masas de Cerdo, and, above all, the exceptional service made it a memorable culinary adventure. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this tapas bar is a must-visit for those seeking a perfect blend of flavors and warm hospitality in the heart of Habana. I eagerly look forward to returning to savor more of their culinary delights.
Eduardo C — Google review
The food and cocktails here are of high quality and inventive. The ceviche was amazingly fresh. Prices are very fair and the staff is amazing! The entrance is very discreet, with a small sign showing the street address of 304! Worth the search, enjoy!
Ralph S — Google review
This place is one of my best place in Havana. Staffs were kind enough. Personally, I recommend to go in the afternoon than night because in the night time too busy to enjoy the food and drinks. Taco and streaks were yummy. There are fruity margarita, mojito and jintonic. I mean all these cocktails were beautiful and delicious! I missing them much!! Womens will get lovely flowers!!
Okrang C — Google review
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27Cayo Largo del Sur

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Cayo Largo del Sur is a small island known for its pristine white sands and resorts, including the new Sol Club Cayo Largo. Managed by international hotel groups like Spain's Sol Melia, these resorts offer comfortable rooms, personalized service, good restaurants, and well-kept swimming pools. The island is also famous for its coral reefs teeming with colorful sea life and as a nesting ground for hundreds of sea turtles.
Amazing beach! The water was crystal clear and we had a blast with our family.
L S — Google review
White powdery sand that stays always cool to the feet and clean, turquoise waters. Beaches are not overcrowded and you can enjoy your holidays in peace and tranquility. I preffered paradiso due to its remoteness. Sirena has better facilities. If you like to be nude on the beach, Paradiso is more naturist friendly. Cubans who work on the island are always friendly and helpful. I recommend taking the catamaran trip to get the most of your stay in Cayo Largo.
Bartek M — Google review
This island is a real gem. I find it perfect for kids, being quiet, clean and safe.
Stephanie A — Google review
Excellent vacation. Service was good, food was plentiful but tended to be repetitive, bar was well stocked but popular beers did run out. Spirits were Cuban and make great cocktails. Pool was clean with plenty of lounge chairs. Beach was accessible via the resort five minutes away. Would recommend.
Uncle J — Google review
Soft icing sugar deep sand. Few people and less as you walk for miles. Simply beautiful. Note this location requires full mobility and has little to no services. Leave nothing but footprints behind!
Denise M — Google review
Miles of breathtaking beaches. Accommodations and staff were amazing.
Debbie H — Google review
A MUST visit if you're on the Cayo Largo island. If you thought the resort beaches were nice, you'll be blown away by Sirena.
Kirby G — Google review
It's so calm, peaceful and beautiful there. It's a place where time literally stops👨‍👩‍👦‍👦❤️☀️🌏
Elena T — Google review
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28Casa de la Música de Miramar

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Casa de la Música de Miramar is a vibrant and lively music venue located in the Miramar neighborhood of Havana. Established in 1995 to support the Cuban record industry, it showcases both established and up-and-coming salsa bands with two daily shows. The midsize concert area features a stage, bar, tables, and dance floor for visitors to enjoy live performances and salsa dancing.
One of my FAVORITE experiences from my trip to Havana! We were following a recommendation from a local on places to dance. Got there about an hour before the main showroom opened and were greeted like we were stepping out on to a red carpet. They have a bar waiting area that was fun enough to go to just for a drink. When the main room opened, we were able to choose a table right up at the front. Drinks were available at bars to each side. When the show started we were treated to an old school night club SHOW! The MC was a comedian and quite funny, in Spanish. The crowd was a nice mix of locals and some tourists like us but mostly locals. During the first intermission in the show, music was played and most Cubans will take any opportunity to dance. So we did, with the locals on either side of us. Dancing with breaks to enjoy the show. Left there with the biggest smiles on our faces!
Kimberly G — Google review
I got there around midnight not knowing to expect but there was a great show that was just starting (I think). Cost 15 CUC. Performers were verryyy talented. The set changed and the band sang till 3 in the morning. About 20 mins from the Havana Port. Worth visiting for a late night salsa show.
Taylore W — Google review
This place was amazing! However there was a cover charge at least on the night we went which we were weary about but decided to pay it and try our luck!! We were not disappointed, the dancing, the performance, it was truly one of a kind and so much fun to embrace!! The drinks are strong and the music is good, I didn't even realize how early in the morning it was when we decided to head home!!
Rachel P — Google review
Seems it was separated by Cubans on the front and visitors in the front. The location was large but they stuffed so many table and chairs it could feel claustrophobic. The drinks were decent, however they don't have most of the items on the menu. The only great thing about this location was the love music/band.
Kenya H — Google review
Very nice salsa club. Live bands every night. Entrance is usually around 10-15 cuc for tourists and around 4 cuc for locals. It's a shame that they don't have a dance floor. You have to dance between the tables, which is not always easy. Prices are reasonable.
Daghan C — Google review
The straight: Great live Cuban music. Time and Price: We visited for the early set (4-10) so keep this in mind. We arrived about 5, the live music started around 6:00 and we stayed until about 8. There was a 10cuc cover which is outrageous considering that Doctors in Cuba make about 40cuc a month! Yet there weren't many obvious tourists there. Drinks were more reasonably priced at 2.50 cuc per person. Music and Dancing: The live music was good and both bands played about 45 minutes each. Prior to them playing there were videos up on the screen. ----- The disappointment for me came in the fact that there was no where to actually dance. The little walking area was where most people would be or they would stack chairs and dance near the table, but there was no sitting to the side and watching or joining on a dance floor, just many chairs and tables. But you can't play Salsa and not expect everyone to want to move so the setup was impractical and I'd actually sat out dancing, which isn't like me. ---- Side note: The bathroom has an attendant and like many places in Cuba, you bring change for her and she'll give you tissue and then soap. Final: Would I go back? Possibly for some live music, but I'd definitely want to check out other places first.
Travel X — Google review
We saw the 'early' show at 9pm and loved it, it's impossible not to dance when you hear this music. Terrific value at only 10cuc each (~$10), drinks extra but not overpriced.
Alan B — Google review
Bring some layers if you get cold easily. We arrived early to get good seats, but A/C was on full blast in anticipation of full house on Friday night. Music and drinks were great, but as typically Cuba the bathrooms were not nice and the taxi mafia outside had only overpriced rides back to Havana Centro in exhaust filled taxis.
Christopher V — Google review
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29Monserrate Bar

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Located on Monserrate Street in Havana, the Monserrate Bar was once the lobby of the now-defunct Monserrate Hotel. Renovated and reopened in 1994, it is more popular as a bar than a restaurant. The place is adorned with pictures of famous Cuban musicians like Benny More and Bola de Nieve, reflecting its strong musical ambiance. Despite attracting tourists and locals alike, it manages to maintain a neighborhood feel.
With just a few hours to soak in the spirit of Havana, Monserrate Bar was the perfect place for food, fun and absolutely incredible music. This was truly one of the most fun afternoons I have ever spent. The band, Novel Son, could not be better. Each musician was outstanding in their own right, and together, they are magic. The food was good, mojitos yummy (and powereful)...can"t get back soon enough!
Karyn G — Google review
It would be fun for a beer and music. It sure wasn’t for dinner. Overcooked and over spiced lobster boring looking brochettes, but at least cold beer. Come if there’s music. Otherwise avoid there are better choices.
Jules K — Google review
Once I finally got the waiters attention and was able to place an order, I was told that they did not have the national beer called Cristal – only Heineken. Since I am allergic to that brand, I ask for a soda or a refresco. Sorry, none of that either, but he could get me a Coca Cola for $2.50 – but with cocktails normally going costing $4, I instead order a Mojito. The waiter even said ‘this is an expensive bar’. I was would rather call it rude and over-priced. Odd that they did not have the national beer since listed plainly listed on the menu is Cerveza National. Also, the beer tap knobs are Cristal as are the huge logos plastered all over the beer coolers. However, the entertainment was just as good as any other you can find in Havana whether it is an ‘expensive bar’ or not.
Rickie M — Google review
One of the best places in La Habana Vieja. Very good (and not pricey) daily specials, one of the finest Live Bands and strong fans to keep the place chilled.
Frederik K — Google review
Most beautiful place on earth love you family and friends. Can't wait to visit soon we love u all Slim Shady Family
Cathy M — Google review
This is a hidden gem. Staff are excellent. Food was great. Drinks a good price for this area. We loved our time here and will be back.
Su T — Google review
Good service and live entertainment but did get a “tourist trap” vibe where you have to tip left, right and centre. I’m non-american and that’s not out culture
Mark H — Google review
Original Cuban Bar,excellent drinks and service, live music all day
Al Y — Google review
Esquina Monserrate Obrapía, La Habana 10100, Cuba•+53 7 8609761•Tips and more reviews for Monserrate Bar

30El Mirador

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El Mirador is a must-visit destination in Havana, Cuba. It's located atop La Guarida, a renowned paladar where celebrities like Usher, Madonna, Beyonce, and Rihanna have been spotted. The restaurant offers some of the best Cuban-fusion cuisines in the city. After dining, visitors can climb the winding staircase to the alfresco rooftop Mirador Bar which boasts stunning 360-degree views of the capital.
(Translated by Google) Good place to spend pleasant moments surrounded by excellent views. (Original) Buen sitio para pasar momentos agradable rodeado de excelentes vistas.
Geovanni P — Google review
(Translated by Google) For me, the most attractive thing about Expo Cuba is the revolving restaurant where you can see very good views and acceptable food. (Original) Para mi lo mas atractivo de Expo cuba, restaurant giratorio de donde se observan muy buenas vistas y comida aceptable
Roberto C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cuba and misery are the same. (Original) Cuba y miseria es lo mismo .
Kirenia A — Google review
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31La Fontana

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La Fontana is a unique dining spot located in a 19th-century residential neighborhood in Centro Habana. Despite its unassuming location, this family-run restaurant offers expertly prepared cuisine and an atmospheric setting. The eclectic wall displays, intimate dining rooms, and award-winning Cuban film set create a memorable dining experience. In Miramar, La Fontana stands out as one of the best paladares with scenic garden surroundings and live music.
(Translated by Google) A nice, quiet and well decorated place. Ivana's attention was excellent, spectacular… I hope to return. Congratulations (Original) Un lugar agradable,tranquilo y bien decorado. La atención de Ivana fue excelente,espectacular… Espero regresar. Felicidades
Daniel S — Google review
2PVJ+VM7, Av. #71, La Habana, Cuba•Tips and more reviews for La Fontana

32Humboldt 52

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Humboldt 52 is a vibrant gem in the heart of Las Vegas, where the nightlife truly comes alive. As you step inside, you're greeted by an eclectic atmosphere that features unique decor, including a miniature bust of Jose Marti watching over the festivities. The energy is palpable as well-groomed patrons gather around a small stage to enjoy captivating performances. This lively venue stands out as one of Havana's few LGBT bars, offering an inclusive space for everyone to revel in its spirited ambiance.
Permanently closed it seems
Daniel S — Google review
4JRC+RQF, Humboldt, La Habana, Cuba•Tips and more reviews for Humboldt 52

33Cienfuegos

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Cienfuegos, also known as "La Perla del Sur," is a city located on Cuba's south coast. The central square, Parque José Martí, features the impressive Tomás Terry Theater and the Provincial Museum which delves into the city’s colonial history. Visitors can also see the Arco de Triunfo commemorating Cuban independence and take ferries to Castillo de Jagua, an 18th-century fortress across the bay.
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34Dos Hermanos

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Nestled in the heart of Cuba, Dos Hermanos stands out as a beloved mojito bar that has welcomed an array of famous figures throughout its history. The establishment pays homage to illustrious patrons like Federico Garcia Lorca, Marlon Brando, Errol Flynn, and the legendary Ernest Hemingway. Known for its laid-back vibe, Dos Hermanos is a place where visitors can savor refreshing mojitos while soaking in the rich cultural legacy that surrounds them.
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