Immerse yourself in the rich history of Havana as you explore its cobblestone streets, colonial buildings, and colorful murals that reflect stories of revolution and resistance. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of the city filled with Cuban music and energy, and discover its unique Caribbean charm.
The tour takes you through some of Havana’s most iconic and hidden treasures, including the famous Malecón waterfront where the sea meets the city, especially beautiful at sunset. You will also visit historic squares such as Plaza de la Catedral and Plaza Vieja, surrounded by stunning colonial architecture that reflects the city’s old-world charm.
🏙️ What to See in Havana
Discover the highlights of Havana, where history, culture, and vibrant street life come together in one unforgettable city experience.
National Capitol
Built in 1929, the National Capitol originally housed Cuba’s Senate and House of Representatives. This massive landmark can be seen from almost anywhere in the city thanks to its huge dome, which shines golden after restoration. Inside, you will find impressive sculptures including “Virtue” and “Work” at the main staircase, and the famous “Statue of the Republic,” one of the largest indoor statues in the world, representing the Greek goddess Pallas Athena.
Central Park
Central Park is one of Havana’s most iconic and central landmarks. Completed in 1877 after the demolition of the old city walls, it sits between Prado, Neptuno, Zulueta, and San José streets. The park is a lively meeting point in the heart of the city and a key reference area for locals and visitors.
Hamel Alley
Hamel Alley is a cultural hotspot known for its colorful murals, paintings, and sculptures celebrating Afro-Cuban heritage. Many artworks represent Afro-Cuban deities, and the alley also features creative sculptures made from recycled materials such as old bicycles and bathtubs. It was named after Fernando Belleau Hamel, who once ran a raw materials business in the area.
La Bodeguita del Medio
A famous restaurant and bar in Havana, La Bodeguita del Medio is known worldwide for its Cuban mojitos and vibrant atmosphere. Over the years, it has been visited by writers, politicians, and celebrities, many of whom left signatures, photos, and messages on its walls. The legendary writer Ernest Hemingway also frequented the bar and famously said:
“My mojito in La Bodeguita, my daiquiri in El Floridita.”
Experience Havana through its history, art, culture, and iconic landmarks each place tells a unique story of the city’s rich heritage.
- Guided city tour
- Main Havana landmarks
- professional guide
- Gratuities
- Meals
- entrance fees
- personal expenses
- tips
