DECADENT, FULL OF COLOR AND HOSPITALITY, THE CUBAN CAPITAL IS A MUST STOP FOR ANYONE WANTING TO TRAVEL TO CUBA.
Before the revolution, Havana It was him most popular tourist destination in the Caribbean, especially for Americans, who sought to avoid the strict restrictions of the Prohibition Act. Later, with the Great Depression and the deterioration of relations with the United States, tourism declined considerably.
In Havana, the city’s two faces blend majestically: the stately, rich and colonial part, which forms a spectacular contrast to the ancient hundred-year-old houses. This heterogeneity gives the city as a whole a wonderfully chaotic and decadent halo, an attraction that more than a million tourists a year decide to travel to Havana.
Old Havana It is the oldest area of Cuban capital, as well as one of the best colonial cities in America. Numerous architectural styles converge in it, a mixture of churches, mansions, squares and palaces. go through colonial havanaIt is easy to move and imagine that we are in the eighteenth century. However, the good condition of this area would not have been possible if it had not been for the restoration work carried out during the 1960s by the residents themselves.
In 1982, Old Havana was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco.
The city of Havana has traditions, museums, contrasts, in addition to the hospitality and friendliness of the people, which it achieves, in short, the “sunshine and sounds” that make this city a wonderful destination for any trip to Cuba.
Currently, the capital of Cuba has become one of the most sought-after destinations, both for trips to the Caribbean and one of the places with the highest tourist traffic in Latin America.