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Cuba Havana Tourism – Places to see, detailed information on all ... __ "Know everything a tourist needs to know before visiting...When it comes to tourist attractions, in the capital city of Cuba, the historical section of old Havana is a must for those interested visitors arriving to the island. Declared by UNESCO World Heritage in 1982, this part of the city allows an approach to the history of a time that becomes present through architecture." - illustrated - From cuba-havanacity.com - http://www.cuba-havanacity.com/en/tourism.asp
Havana Tourism - Havana Vacation Reviews - Havana Vacations ... __ You will find articles, resources and reviews. - illustrated - From tripadvisor.com - http://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g147271-Havana_Cuba-Vacations.html
Havana Tourism : Introduction to Havana, Cuba __ From this page you can find
what you need to know to plan a vacation or business trip to Havana, Cuba. -
From Yahoo.com -
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-817111-havana_havana-i
Havana Tourism and Things to Do __ Find travel reviews, photos, and deals for
Havana hotels, things to do, restaurants, nightlife, and more. - illustrated -
From igougo.com -
http://www.igougo.com/travelcontent/destinationHome.aspx?locationID=553
Havana Tourist Attractions & Havana Tourism __ You will find general tourist information about the city and attractions. "Old Havana (La Habana Vieja) is best explored on foot to take full advantage of the glorious Spanish colonial architecture, much of it under restoration. Visitors can easily occupy many an hour meandering through the narrow streets and around the shady plazas. There will always be something happening to catch the eye and, thankfully, there are many more refreshment facilities in which to linger and watch the colorful pageant." - illustrated - From iexplore.com - http://www.iexplore.com/cityguides/Cuba/Havana/Where+to+Go
Havana Travel Guide __ "Part Cádiz, part Miami, Havana is an intoxicating mixture of opulence and decay, Old World and New, socialism and capitalism, Europe, Africa, and America. The Spanish baroque architecture of the 16th- and 17th-century colonial period, the neoclassical dome of the Capitolio (built in 1929 and modeled on the U.S. Capitol), and Vedado's modern glass-and-steel skyscrapers all have stories to tell." This and much more. - illustrated - From fodors.com - http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=havana@170
Havana Travel Guide __ "Is Havana slowly falling apart? Almost. The lively
capital of Cuba has seen better days. Old Havana still has much of interest
however and strolling the area is like walking through a time capsule from the
early part of this century." A lot of good information here. - illustrated -
From world66.com -
http://www.world66.com/centralamericathecaribbean/thecaribbean/cuba/havana
Introduction to Havana __ "It's hard to convey the wonder, sensuality, and
odd fallen beauty of Havana. Hard to imagine a city with such rhythm and verve.
But until you've taken a lazy stroll along the Malecón, gotten lost in the time
warp of Habana Vieja's colonial cobblestone streets, ridden in a 1940 Dodge taxi
through crumbling Centro Habana, danced salsa till dawn after catching the
Tropicana floor show, or witnessed Afro-Cuban religious rituals on the street,
all I can give you are just pretty words." That's quite an introduction already.
A lot more to be found here. - illustrated - From frommers.com -
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/havana/3174010001.html
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