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Cuba Street shows the free-spirited and casual side of Wellington. The colorful decorations here decorate the city. There are buskers, modern sculptures, and often street performers perform on the side of the road. A place full of art is full of art. ! This city responded to us with gorgeous colors. Cuba Street in Wellington is full of retro, color, and literary atmosphere.
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Cuba Street shows the free-spirited and casual side of Wellington. The colorful decorations here decorate the city. There are buskers, modern sculptures, and often street performers perform on the side of the road. A place full of art is full of art. ! This city responded to us with gorgeous colors. Cuba Street in Wellington is full of retro, color, and literary atmosphere.
Cuban Street is a very special style street in Wellington. As the name suggests, it is filled with Cuban features and the exterior walls of the houses are very beautifully graffitied. There are also many bars on the street where you can taste famous Cuban rum and cigars. Of course, the streets are mostly Cuban immigrants, and it really feels like they are in Havana, very different.
Cuban Street in Wellington is the city's most famous commercial street, the whole street is covered with graffiti, and it is a Cuban colony, like the streets of Havana. You can buy many Cuban goods here, including famous Cuban cigars and flip flops, and it's definitely worth a stroll.
How to play Cuba Street in Wellington~ The plan is: shopping! It is easy to find some of the most design gift shops on the Internet, and head straight to Cuba Street! Oh my god, I really went crazy! Although Cuba Street is not the same as the Cuba I went to, the graffiti is very beautiful! Belongs to a small romantic place on the corner. Moreover, there are many shops you can visit, which are not expensive, and some clothing shops are very cheap. I can’t help but buy a lot of them! The graffiti here is quite suitable for taking pictures, the restaurant is average and the price is more expensive. However, there is a small shop on the roadside to buy some things you can take away at will~ I recommend the best shop and aromatherapy shop in the picture~
CUBA TREET in Wellington is located in the city center, in the north-south direction, intersecting with VIVIN Street, with a longer section at the southern end. One section of Cuba Street is a pedestrian street. Cuba Street is not wide but very distinctive, with graffiti on the walls, colorful street houses, elegant coffee aromas, large and small coffee shops, small restaurants, and grocery stores on both sides of the street, the most prominent is the huge castell Portrait of Luo. The name Cuba Street is derived from the name of an immigration ship of a New Zealand company. Now Cuba Street has become a unique neighborhood in Wellington. Although the business is prosperous, the community culture and streetscape still maintain the state of the early 20th century. There was a coffee shop with a Cuban flag that caught our attention. The shop was very small. The owner was busy making coffee and receiving guests, so we chatted with him. He has been in New Zealand for more than three years. He said frankly that with a coffee shop, his family is very free and happy in New Zealand. He was very excited to talk about some of Cuba’s attractions. He said that he also loves Cuba, and will go back to see it in the future. A large seafood shop on Cuba Street offers fresh fish, shrimp, crabs, etc. It also has seafood fast food, a piece of freshly fried fish, plus fries for $7. There are many small shops on the streets of Cuba, such as bookstores, clothing stores, drugstores, barber shops, travel agencies, etc. The doors are small and the decorations are warm and romantic.
Cuban Street is a very distinctive commercial street in Wellington, a place where Cubans migrate to Australia live, so it has a Cuban welcoming style, both architecturally and otherwise, and the walls are painted beautifully. The restaurant is served with Cuban rum, and it feels like coming to Havana.