

El Capitolio, Havana's grand neoclassical landmark, once housed Cuba's legislature and is now a museum.
Strong Cuban coffee with steamed milk, often served with a side of pan tostado.
Slow-cooked beef stew with bell peppers, onions, and tomatoes, served with white rice.
Fried dough pastry sprinkled with sugar, served with thick hot chocolate for dipping.
Iconic Cuban cigars are a must-try, with Havana's Partagás factory being a historic landmark for cigar enthusiasts.
A Mojito kit includes a wooden mortar and pestle, a recipe card, and a bottle of Havana Club rum, perfect for recreating the classic Cuban cocktail at home.
Cuban lace, known as 'encaje', is a traditional craft with intricate patterns, often used in clothing and home decor.
A historic government building with impressive architecture and a statue of José Martí.
A museum showcasing Cuba's revolutionary history, housed in a former presidential palace.
A scenic 8km-long esplanade along the coast, perfect for evening strolls and people-watching.
A historic café near El Capitolio, known for its traditional Cuban breakfasts and classic architecture.
A popular restaurant in a converted industrial building, offering a unique dining experience and excellent Cuban cuisine.
A charming paladar (privately-owned restaurant) in Old Havana, offering traditional Cuban dishes in a historic setting.

El Capitolio can experience sudden rain showers, especially in the evenings.
Exploring the historic sites and cobblestone streets requires comfortable footwear.

Staying hydrated is crucial in the warm climate, and tap water may not be safe to drink.
Durham Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a stunning Norman castle and cathedral that has dominated the city of Durham for over 900 years.
A vibrant street in Chinatown known for its colorful shophouses, trendy cafes, and lively nightlife.

A botanical garden in Brittany, France, showcasing exotic plants and a remarkable collection of cacti.