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Dec 2, 2018 · Havana Cuba is a stunning Caribbean destination to explore. Every nook and corner of Havana is painted in bright colors, has interesting history, lovely people and beautiful architecture. Continue reading to find some of the unseen pictures of Havana – true, beautiful and the raw.
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Cuba is a photographer’s dream. Grand dilapidated European architecture, charming locals engaging in daily life at all hours of the day, vintage cars from the 50’s that look brand new – every moment was just waiting to be captured on camera. Get inspired to visit with these colorful images of Cuba! Or pin this article to save it for later ⇟
I visited 3 cities in Cuba: Havana, Cienfuegos and Santiago de Cuba. All three are easily visited in a one week trip but the majority of the photos featured in this article were taken in Havana. Cienfuegos and Santiago are much smaller coastal towns, and lacked the classic Spanish architecture that Havana boasts (you know, the tall skinny double do...
The first thing you notice about Cuba’s capital city, Havana, is the architecture and light. Havana boasts grand apartments that reminded me of Madrid and is bathed in this magical hazy light, in a way that photographs beautifully – like Paris. The disrepair and peeling paint emphasize the effects of the American embargo but don’t take away from th...
Fancy A Virtual Walking Tour? Havana has four main squares that are easily walked in a loop: 1. Plaza Vieja (old square) 2. Plaza de la Catedral 3. Plaza de San Francisco 4. Plaza de Armas. Think 30 minutes direct walking end to end, but if you’re anything like me, you’ll linger in each square to walk through the archways, pop into a street side ca...
After all that walking, I’m sure you’ve worked up an appetite. Should you dine at a casa particular or a regular restaurant (which are all government run)? It’s up to you but know that the most typical meal served to tourists is a 3 course set menu where the main course options are beef or lobster. I found most restaurants served tough meat, but I ...
Cuba is widely known for its vintage cars and you’ll find the largest selection and most pristine vintage models in Havana. I snapped cars parked standing still, cars available for rent and cars barreling down the street and still can’t get enough of the ‘classic car’ shot!
Take a Ride Down the Malecón and zip around the main historical and cultural sights. You can rent a car by the hour (anywhere from $35 – 50 USD) or for the day. Don’t book in advance – I recommend renting on the spot when you see a car color or model that you like. The fancier the car, the more in demand and pricier it will be. Definitely ride alon...
There are some can’t miss sights in Havana that you should visit. My favorite was the Gran Teatro de La Habana! Check out the beautiful arched balconies which overlook Havana’s streets and the attention to detail. Make sure to both go up the staircase and around to the back to check out the theater. Today the Grand Theatre is home to Cuba’s Nationa...
Another can’t miss? The Museum of the Revolution. The name alone drew me to visit but I had the hardest time trying to find the actual entrance. I was relying on Google Maps on my phone and it kept pointing out a general area which looked like a glass structure surrounded by vintage tanks and standing army guards. It seemed intimidating to say the ...
Feb 29, 2024 · 55 Pictures from Cuba That Show Life in Havana and Nearby Towns – Quirky Travel Guy. By Scott Shetler / February 29, 2024 / Cuba, Havana, Vinales / Photo Essays, Travel Tales. Here it is, our collection of pictures from Cuba that show several different sides of life on the island.
Feb 25, 2024 · Havana, the vibrant capital of Cuba, is a city that pulses with life, color, and history. For the savvy traveler and the committed Instagrammer alike, Havana offers a vast trove of visually captivating locations that translate into spectacular photographs.
- STREETS OF OLD HAVANA. Let me start with the best and the obvious: Old Havana. Built by the Spanish rulers in the 16th Century, Old Havana is the heart of the city.
- CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Although I already mentioned Cathedral Square in the previous section, this particular landmark deserves special attention. The Cathedral de San Cristobal, located in Old Havana, is described by Lonely Planet as “music set in stone.”
- MUSEUM OF THE REVOLUTION (MUSEO DE LA REVOLUCION) As the name suggests, this museum is dedicated to the Cuban Revolutionary period. The museum houses the personal belongings of Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, and Camilo Cienfuegoes.
- REVOLUTION PLAZA. Plaza Revolution is another tribute to the Cuban Revolution. This open square served as the site of many political rallies since Fidel Castro came to power.
Then you reach Havana and everything is multiplied. This tiny country sitting in the shadow of a giant and still under an embargo is one of the worlds best photography destinations. Here are 20 Havana photos that showcase the unrivalled photo opportunities that you will encounter.
Nov 24, 2015 · Havana, the capital city of Cuba, is awash with faded grandeur, seemingly stuck in a 1950s time warp. American-made classic cars line the city’s cobbled streets, colossal churches loom over Art Deco buildings, while locals line up for their rations in crumbling, 18th century buildings.