Amazing old town. very clean streets, nice architecture, music in the air. People are nice and friendly, but you still see poverty. the Cubans live with just essentials, and it's basically impossible to buy any essential products in the maket/stores. alcohol, fruit, some vegetables, and that's all.
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Amazing old town. very clean streets, nice architecture, music in the air. People are nice and friendly, but you still see poverty. the Cubans live with just essentials, and it's basically impossible to buy any essential products in the maket/stores. alcohol, fruit, some vegetables, and that's all.
I highly recommend the old city of Cuba. This historic place retains many beautiful colonial architecture and street art and feels as if time is back in the past. The local people are very friendly and welcoming, and the restaurant and bar offer local cuisine and specialty drinks. It is a very charming and romantic place worth a visit.
Before coming to Cuba, my impression of the country remained in the "black pearl" era of women's volleyball. After coming to Cuba, I was surprised to find that at least half of the girls in this country are white, and the rest are mostly mixed, which is really impressive. Hahaha!
Walking in the old city of Havana is like traveling through time. The vicissitudes of architecture, the quiet staggered streets, the exquisite but neglected repair of castles and churches, all let the soul return to the fragrance of the cool and quiet. The city is a world cultural heritage. Squares, churches, castles, museums and old cars are all worth reading. Ernest Hemingway was still roaming the streets and alleys, and would understand why Hemingway was so obsessed with Havana.
Cuba's most expressive old city of Havana! It's very neat and rigorous. It's a very good cure for my obsessive-compulsive disorder. The old cars everywhere in Havana were also left over from the Cuban Revolution in 1959, but the interior has been replaced with new Japanese engines, etc. But you can still feel the bumps of the old times when you sit in them.
Havana must come to the old city of Havana, which is the essence of Havana. Although it can be said to be a Cuban slum, here you can really experience the authentic Cuban culture, colorful houses, broken walls, all kinds of old cars, as well as Cubans, sitting at the door, smoking cigars, that feeling is the real Havana.
Beautiful district with lovely and colorful colonial styled buildings. You'll also see countless art déco styled buildings which are beautiful.