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Havana is the largest city in the Caribbean and arguably the one with the most diverse attractions and sights. Nearly half a century of Socialist regime has made its mark on Cuba’s capital. Travellers booking flights to Havana may have a typical image of the city: its famous 1950s American cars with huge fins cruising past colonial-style buildings that have seen better days, against a backdrop of socialist posters.
But the past decade has seen huge change – major regeneration projects have cleaned up the old buildings and historic squares, new grand hotels are opening, tourists disembarking flights to Havana are more welcome than ever before in casa particulares (private homes) and a dual economy has arisen around the tourist dollars and the Cuban pesos. It is a city on the cusp of change; making it all the more fascinating to visit.
Tourist “must-sees” include stunning architecture (all of Habana Vieja (the old town), Catedral de San Cristobal, the Museo de la Ciudad); a buzzing nightlife and some spectacular beaches. And after a long day sightseeing, don’t miss the chance to sample some of the local drinks. Havana is the home of the mojito.
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Peak season:The most popular time to visit is December to January, though if you visit then be prepared for cooler evenings. The months of July and August are also very popular with holidaymakers. Time around national holidays – Christmas, Easter, New Year and July 26 (the anniversary of the revolution) – are also very popular with tourists hoping to join in the festivities. In the towns such as Havana and Santiago de Cuba, peak season runs for most of the year.
Off season:Unsurprisingly, off season is October and November when hurricanes are most likely. This is the time when the best deals on cheap flights to Havana and accommodation are most likely to be found.
Havana does have a bus system, but it is unreliable. Your best bet is one of the shuttle or tour buses that cater to visitors. The adventurous may also want to try a ride on one of the camellos or “camels,” tractor-pulled passenger cars that transport people all around Havana.
There are also tourist taxis that gather at hotels, transport centres, and major attractions. The rates are in dollars and affordable. Watch out though for “peso” and freelance taxis. They are illegal, and although the drivers rather than the passengers are at risk, the cabbies may not want to drop you in front of a hotel. You will also want to settle on a price before getting into the cab.
Other ways of getting around Havana include horse-drawn carriages, the two-seater Coco Taxis, and antique cars. Havana is also a great city to walk around, particularly La Habana Veija.
Havana Jose Marti International Airport (HAV)
The airport is situated 11 miles from Havana.
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Pedro Juan GutierrezSemi-autobiographical novel, in which former journalist Pedro Juan decides to "train himself to do nothing", taking jobs in Havana as a dustman, drug dealer or marketeer, and explores his own fate and the fate of the crumbling city.
David BaileyIntriguing book of photographs of the city by one of the world's most acclaimed photographers.
Graham GreeneCritically acclaimed novel set in pre-Castro Havana. Vacuum-cleaner seller James Wormold is offered a job working for the British Secret Service and invents increasingly complex lies about a "spy network" in the city.
Reinaldo Arenas trans. Dolores M. KochArenas's memoir tells of his life growing up in Cuba under Castro's regime, and his eventual departure from Havana to America.
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