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MJ.
Madrid, España58 aportes
abr de 2024 • Familia
La plaza es muy bonita, sí. No cabe duda, pero caminar por las calles de la Habana Vieja no es nada seguro. Se te acerca gente ofreciéndote todo tipo de servicios que tú no has solicitado y de pronto, sin darte cuenta, te ves rodeado por varios que te llevan a algún lugar... Se avisan desde los balcones y esquinas de la calle los unos a los otros. Hay que andar con muchísimo cuidado. Eso, en cuanto a la seguridad, y luego están las calles en un estado deplorable, que te puedes torcer el tobillo en cualquier momento, o que se te caiga algún balcón en la cabeza por el estado de los edificios... En definitiva, uno se siente estafado y temiendo por su integridad en todo momento. No recomiendo ir, la verdad. Pasamos miedo y ...!Oh, sorpresa! sólo vimos un policía durante todo el paseo por el centro, que estaba enfrente del Capitolio. Si pongo dos estrellas porque es realmente bonito. En ti está valorar si ver un sitio bonito se merece que arriesgues tu salud, tu cartera o...tu vida.
Escrita el 19 de julio de 2024
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Vacation62993389410
6 aportes
jul de 2024 • Familia
En la plaza vieja no pueden dejar de comer un tamal de maíz o un Elote, estan muy rico, muy recomendable. Atención muy amable de Arazay. Y se pueden sentar en el escalón y tener una amena platica con cubanos tan amables. Tienen picante, que como mexicano no puede faltar.
Escrita el 8 de julio de 2024
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runrunViajar
Córdoba, Argentina9,391 aportes
jun de 2024 • Solitario
Hermoso lugar especialmente los colores que vez de los edificios y casas que se pueden ver, lugar recomendado para sacare fotos y disfrutar
Escrita el 8 de julio de 2024
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Elaine Medina-Leal
Rancagua, Chile34 aportes
abr de 2024 • Solitario
Un lugar emblemático, lleno de restaurantes buena música y lugareños dispuestos a darte un paseo guiados por la Habana
Escrita el 19 de abril de 2024
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Melina Belen P
9 aportes
mar de 2024 • Familia
En mi opinion, la plaza mas linda de todas. Cuando fuimos los cubanos nos advirtieron que estemos atentos a nuestras pertenencias, asique ojo, pero vale muchísimo la pena ir
Escrita el 27 de marzo de 2024
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Javier C
Bogotá, Colombia3 aportes
nov de 2023 • Pareja
Bonita en la plaza y hasta dos cuadras o bloques a la redonda. De ahí para allá es solo ruinas, pobreza y calles sucias. Gente queriendo aprovecharse de los turistas además.
Escrita el 20 de noviembre de 2023
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Spasio.Oficial
La Habana, Cuba3 aportes
sept de 2023 • Amigos
No dejen de visitar el Spa que se encuentra en la Plaza Vieja, se llama Spasio. Es un lugar extraordinario con un servicio de excelencia.
Ofrecen una amplia gama de servicios de masajes.
Ofrecen una amplia gama de servicios de masajes.
Escrita el 1 de octubre de 2023
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monpagon
Punta Arenas, Chile21 aportes
may de 2023 • Familia
El lugar con mas vida en la Habana a toda hora. De noche es lo mejor para comer o tomar un trago. Lo mejor La Vitrola y La Cucaña, además de cafés, heladería, tiene todo alrededor.
Escrita el 29 de septiembre de 2023
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arielmun
La Plata, Argentina52 aportes
may de 2023
Les recomiendo ampliamente comer en "La Cucaña", en Teniente Rey y Plaza Vieja. Osami es el Jefe de Seguridad del lugar y se ocupará que te estancia sea tranquila, que nadie te moleste. Les recomiendo la langosta, menos de U$$10 al cambio, comen dos personas. Y el Mojito Cucaña, especial.
Escrita el 12 de mayo de 2023
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hostalcheznous
La Habana, Cuba281 aportes
may de 2023
En el centro histórico existente plaza que para mi es muy bonita , con un encanto único, rodeada de restaurantes , bares y la gente que camina y se detiene a conversar en familia ademas en la Plaza Vieja y las calles de sus alrededores cuentan con hermosas galerías, muy típicas de La Habana, con arcos de medio punto y vidrieras de color
Te recomiendo visitarla
Te recomiendo visitarla
Escrita el 5 de mayo de 2023
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Is the cruise port walkable to the old town of Havana
Escrita el 27 de abril de 2019
Yes, the port is right alongside the St Francisco de Asis Square, and the Plaza Vieja is an easy stroll away through pedestrianised streets. Very easy.
However if you want to see the Revolution Square that is in the new town which is some distance away. There is a double decker red bus which will take you around the whole city for about 2 hours so that you can get an idea if what you would like to see, and then if it is at a distance you can take a taxi. Taxis cost a bit more in the port area, but can be much cheaper if hailed away from the port and the main highlights.
Escrita el 27 de abril de 2019
Don’t forget to carry toilet paper as seem to ration it! No public restrooms so keep small notes and coins for attendants...hand sanitizer/wet wipes also a must!
Escrita el 17 de mayo de 2019
We are going on a cruise. Can we get a tour guide to show us around the island instead of buying a pricey excursion? How much would it cost per person?
Escrita el 28 de septiembre de 2018
Most of the people we spoke to just got one of the old cars to drive around and show them the sights. It sounded as though they got much better value for money than us . We booked a guided tour . Just make sure your taxi driver can speak English and is willing to explain what you're looking at. Haggle over the price.
Escrita el 30 de septiembre de 2018
We are taking an Azamara cruise in November to Cuba. All of the tours from the ship state you must be able to climb 43 stairs in Havana to get to the bus for the tour. Is this correct. We are looking into private tours in Havana.
Escrita el 8 de agosto de 2018
So sorry we didn't do acruise, as we had 2 weeks in Varadera, and had 3 day stay in Havana.and used taxis from our hotel.
Escrita el 9 de agosto de 2018
Im thinking of going with a small group to visit Cuba next month. However I’ve been reading about the safety concern and how the US is advising citizens not too travel to Cuba. i still see people traveling there though from this website. Is this a real concern because it sounds dangerous. And I️ hear flights are also going to stop for some carriers. Advice?
Escrita el 25 de noviembre de 2017
Carla V
Hialeah, Florida
9 aportes
Cuba is safe even for a solo female traveler like me. I went there in early November for 8 days. I'm doing some research to go again next year. It'll be my third time. Once you meet Cuba you cannot stop thinking about going again. My advice is to go there, you have nothing to be worried about. Try to go with friends if you can, it'll be even cheaper because you can share prices among all of you. Always avoid US travel companies, they will charge a lot of money for simple activities you can book by yourself with local companies. For example, I went on a marvelous one-day tour to Viñales Valley. I booked online directly with a local private group. I paid $180, but the price is the same for up to 4ppl, so if you take a similar tour with friends it be cheaper and more enjoyable. Hope you finally decide YES!
Escrita el 27 de noviembre de 2017
Is plaza vieja across the street from el capitol.
Escrita el 10 de noviembre de 2017
Hi Guys
David has answered this question and he is correct. It well worth a look. There are walking tours which are also very informative. I may be wrong but I think the re is a timber roadway in this area bit I swear it looks like cobbles. The walking tours provide a local perspective of the history and are far better than guessing what you are looking at.
Escrita el 10 de noviembre de 2017
Currency? Going on a cruise to Cuba where should I get currency exchange and whuch currency since there are two? Also was food on the streets really cheap like they say?
Escrita el 2 de septiembre de 2017
Food-on the street is not that common, but you can always find someone selling churros in an old fashioned cart, and peanuts "Mani". There are no US style food trucks, but plenty of cafes-Cuba does not have amazing food, but it is inexpensive, and fine. Find a breakfast place called "Cinco Esquinas" (5 corners) Breakfast is ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT for $4.50! Includes fruits, beautiful pastries, eggs, coffee etc...Best deal in town, and our fav cafe in Havana. Ask for Jonny to be your waiter-he speaks English, and is charming as anything. He named his son John Lennon. If you can bring a jar of Nutella for his son-Jonny will really appreciate it. and take VERY good care of you. We went to 5 Esquinas every morning in Havana, we sat outdoors, and planned our day out while drinking coffee and people watching. Look up! A lot of the locals hang out on their balcony talking to each other across the streets-it's a beautifull thing.
Escrita el 11 de noviembre de 2017
Hi all,
We are going to take a Cruz from Miami to the Cuba so what should we do in Havana 2 days? would any recommendation see some good place in Havana? Probably we have the full day or 2 days overnight in Havana? l haven't been there yet but we are going there in this July .Thanks for you help
Escrita el 9 de mayo de 2017
Hi. We also did a two day through NCL. We arrived in the morning. Tip regarding that. When they announce to you where to get your "number" for debarkation, be sure to get in that line about 15 minutes before they hand them out. We left by group number. Getting 1 or 2 gets you off quicker. We also did not book through the ship, so if they tell you for example to wait where all those who did book an trip with them, just hang out where they debark instead as you will avoid the cattle call when leaving the area where all those who booked hang.
We did a 6 hour car tour with a very well reviewed guide in his 65 I believe it was, Chevrolet, all original. He was outstanding. His name is Fabio. He and his dad run Havana vintage car tours. Best of the best. He does shorter tours as well. Having 6 hours gave us a lot of time to see all of Havana and get a history lesson you never learned in school. That is how we spent day 1. After all day in the sun and all the sights, we were done for that day and hung out on the ship after the tour. The next and last day which is shorter of course, was spent in the square right out front of where the ship docks. You can't miss it. You go through these nicely shaded gates that lead to a turn of either left or right. Go right, that takes you into Plaza Vieja where there are so many interesting buildings and people milling about. Locals and tourists. Great way to spend a couple hours without having to taxi anywhere. We felt we saw everything else well enough in the 6 hours we drove around. We did stop at the Hotel National for drinks mid tour. That ate up some time but that is a must see. That is how we spend our 2 days in Havana and we felt we saw everything we wanted. If you book with this guy, he will take you to a few other places well worth going to see. He will ask what you want to see. Just tell him you leave it to him as he knows what is best. If you book, tell Fabio when you see him that this advice came from the couple who have the wild property in California where the bears and mountain lions are common. He will understand. He is a great guy and you can't go wrong if you book with his dad. Just mention you want to make sure Fabio is your guide. Oh, and if the ship says you're off by 8? Take it with a grain of salt. We got off at 9:30 due to it being first time for them in Cuba. If you are taking the NCL, they will probably have it worked out by the time you travel. You will love it. It does get really hot and you are exposed to the suns intense rays, so take that into consideration. Have a great trip.
Escrita el 10 de mayo de 2017
We have twelve hours to see as much of Havana as possible. What are the highlights? And one person has a mobility scooter, will it fit in classic convertible trunk? Where is the best place to convert currency and how much should you convert? Is there a lot of crime I. The streets?
Escrita el 1 de mayo de 2017
I assume, since you only have 12 hours, that you are visiting for the day as part of a cruise. I would recommend that you hire a local car/driver/guide. I used Nosotros Cubameamos and really liked them. My guide was Claudia Machin. She spoke excellent english and you'll get more out of your visit with a local guide. I would ask to spend 1/2 your day touring old Havana sights and the other 1/2 seeing "modern" Havana, embassy row and the National Hotel.
Escrita el 1 de mayo de 2017
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