5 Amazing Things to See in Havana-hotel
by Rob Santry
If you're heading out to Havana (holidays in Cuba almost invariably start here), then you'll need to know what to see and what to do. You'll doubtless find many guides both at home and in your hotel in Cuba, not to mention the recommendations of friends who have been to Havana before, but it's difficult to know which ones to trust. The following sites are worth the attention of any holidaymaker in Cuba and should be on the itinerary of anybody interested in exploring the city.
Museo de la Revoluci�n
A must for any visitor to Cuba (on holidays, business trips or more), the Museum of the Revolution is housed in what was once the presidential palace. Containing many items of great historical interest, the collection extends from the liberation of the island from Spanish rule to the revolution of the mid-20th century. Inside you will see a wide range of media, from historical documents to photographs and videos as well as sculptures of famous Cuban figures. Outside the museum you will see the 'Granma' memorial, a tribute to the vessel that brought Castro and many other revolutionaries back to Cuba following their exile in Mexico. Nearby is an ever-burning flame at the base of a list of all of those who gave their lives for the sake of the revolution.
Iglesia de La Merced
The 'Church of Mercy' is a famously beautiful building, and one that lingers in the memories of all who wander past its ornate architecture on their Havana holidays. Dating back to 1637, it was originally founded by an order known as the 'Monks of Mercy'. It was a task that continued for many generations, the final touches to the interior being applied by the Pauline Fathers in 1867. Famous Cuban artists whose work can be seen in the frescoes and decorations include Esteban Chartrand, Juan Crossa and Aurelio Melero. The major festival held in this church is the 'Day of Mercies' which occurs on the 24th of September. On this date the church is filled with followers of many religions, dressed all in white, and a service is held.
San Carlos de La Caba�a
Every day at 9pm a canon is fired from the fortress of San Carlos, a ceremony that can be heard in many of the luxury hotels in Cuba's capital! Built in the second half of the 18th century, San Carlos de la Caba�a remains one of the largest colonial fortresses in the Americans. It boasts quite a fearsome history, with a number of rebels, including the poet Juan Clemente Zenea, having been executed within its walls. It has spent most of its life as a military prison, until after the revolution, at which point it was used as Ernesto Guevara's headquarters. The structure itself is an impressive sight and the interior contains a remarkable museum of colonial weaponry.
Las Manos
The Manos ("Hands") Art Gallery sells a variety of crafts and artworks made by the locals of Havana and Cuba in general. Many of the objects on sale are inspired by the island's Afro-Cuban culture, and make fantastic souvenirs to remind you of your Cuba holidays. Among the items on offer are cigar cases, African-style masks, and leather goods such as handbags, jackets and hats. Prices range from modest to extravagant, to accommodate any taste or mood!
Estadio Latinoamericano
If you haven't heard so before, you may be surprised to learn that baseball is Cuba's national sport. For this reason the Latin-American Stadium is an intricate complex of world-class facilities that can house up to 55,000 excited fans. There are even coffee shops and conference rooms to house the heated post-match discussion� The National League lasts for six months and encompasses over 90 games. Players who excel in these games may be selected for international and Olympic duty, a great honour for any sportsman. You can often organise tickets through your hotel or travel agency and we'd recommend doing so, it may turn out to be the highlight of you Havana holiday!
About the Author
Rob Santry is a Cuba holiday specialist for key2holidays, an online tour operator offering Cuba holidays s, as well as trips to Australia, the Caribbean, Italy, Egypt, the Far East, the Maldives, the Seychelles, Dubai and the Arabian Gulf and South Africa. Key2holidays has a dedicated team of experienced travel consultants to share their knowledge and help you to plan and book your ideal holiday.
If you're heading out to Havana (holidays in Cuba almost invariably start here), then you'll need to know what to see and what to do. You'll doubtless find many guides both at home and in your hotel in Cuba, not to mention the recommendations of friends who have been to Havana before, but it's difficult to know which ones to trust. The following sites are worth the attention of any holidaymaker in Cuba and should be on the itinerary of anybody interested in exploring the city.
Museo de la Revoluci�n
A must for any visitor to Cuba (on holidays, business trips or more), the Museum of the Revolution is housed in what was once the presidential palace. Containing many items of great historical interest, the collection extends from the liberation of the island from Spanish rule to the revolution of the mid-20th century. Inside you will see a wide range of media, from historical documents to photographs and videos as well as sculptures of famous Cuban figures. Outside the museum you will see the 'Granma' memorial, a tribute to the vessel that brought Castro and many other revolutionaries back to Cuba following their exile in Mexico. Nearby is an ever-burning flame at the base of a list of all of those who gave their lives for the sake of the revolution.
Iglesia de La Merced
The 'Church of Mercy' is a famously beautiful building, and one that lingers in the memories of all who wander past its ornate architecture on their Havana holidays. Dating back to 1637, it was originally founded by an order known as the 'Monks of Mercy'. It was a task that continued for many generations, the final touches to the interior being applied by the Pauline Fathers in 1867. Famous Cuban artists whose work can be seen in the frescoes and decorations include Esteban Chartrand, Juan Crossa and Aurelio Melero. The major festival held in this church is the 'Day of Mercies' which occurs on the 24th of September. On this date the church is filled with followers of many religions, dressed all in white, and a service is held.
San Carlos de La Caba�a
Every day at 9pm a canon is fired from the fortress of San Carlos, a ceremony that can be heard in many of the luxury hotels in Cuba's capital! Built in the second half of the 18th century, San Carlos de la Caba�a remains one of the largest colonial fortresses in the Americans. It boasts quite a fearsome history, with a number of rebels, including the poet Juan Clemente Zenea, having been executed within its walls. It has spent most of its life as a military prison, until after the revolution, at which point it was used as Ernesto Guevara's headquarters. The structure itself is an impressive sight and the interior contains a remarkable museum of colonial weaponry.
Las Manos
The Manos ("Hands") Art Gallery sells a variety of crafts and artworks made by the locals of Havana and Cuba in general. Many of the objects on sale are inspired by the island's Afro-Cuban culture, and make fantastic souvenirs to remind you of your Cuba holidays. Among the items on offer are cigar cases, African-style masks, and leather goods such as handbags, jackets and hats. Prices range from modest to extravagant, to accommodate any taste or mood!
Estadio Latinoamericano
If you haven't heard so before, you may be surprised to learn that baseball is Cuba's national sport. For this reason the Latin-American Stadium is an intricate complex of world-class facilities that can house up to 55,000 excited fans. There are even coffee shops and conference rooms to house the heated post-match discussion� The National League lasts for six months and encompasses over 90 games. Players who excel in these games may be selected for international and Olympic duty, a great honour for any sportsman. You can often organise tickets through your hotel or travel agency and we'd recommend doing so, it may turn out to be the highlight of you Havana holiday!
About the Author
Rob Santry is a Cuba holiday specialist for key2holidays, an online tour operator offering Cuba holidays s, as well as trips to Australia, the Caribbean, Italy, Egypt, the Far East, the Maldives, the Seychelles, Dubai and the Arabian Gulf and South Africa. Key2holidays has a dedicated team of experienced travel consultants to share their knowledge and help you to plan and book your ideal holiday.
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