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La Habana Region | Cuba - Rated 6.6
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Capitol rating icon 4.7

National Capitol, 422, Paseo de Martí (Paseo del Prado), Prado, Havana, La Habana Vieja, Havana, 10200, Cuba copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 14 of 60
Popularity in Category: 1295 of 2468
Popularity Worldwide: 15271 of 28532
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San Carlos de la Cabana rating icon 4.5

4MW2+R5R, Havana, Cuba copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 17 of 60
Popularity in Category: 1357 of 2468
Popularity Worldwide: 15638 of 28532
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The Bolshoi Theater of Havana rating icon 4.3

458 P.º de Martí, La Habana 10600, Cuba copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 18 of 60
Popularity in Category: 88 of 134
Popularity Worldwide: 16127 of 28532
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Sculpture - Jesus Christ rating icon 4

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Popularity in Category: 163 of 282
Popularity Worldwide: 17080 of 28532
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Havana Cathedral rating icon 3.2

156 Empedrado, La Habana, Cuba copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 27 of 60
Popularity in Category: 1686 of 2468
Popularity Worldwide: 19553 of 28532
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Museum of the Revolution rating icon 2.5

Av. Bélgica, La Habana, Cuba copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 31 of 60
Popularity in Category: 1412 of 1912
Popularity Worldwide: 21458 of 28532
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Karen January 3, 2025

Don't skip the rooftop terrace. It provides a fantastic view of the city and some great photo ops, plus it’s a nice spot to relax for a bit.

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Jason December 11, 2024

I recommend visiting on a weekday morning around 10 AM. The crowds were much lighter and I was able to take my time without feeling rushed

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La Fuerza rating icon 2.4

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James November 12, 2024

If you can, buy your tickets online to skip the line. I wasted about 30 minutes waiting when I could have been exploring.

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Patrick November 1, 2024

I recommend checking out the view from the top of the fortress around sunset. It’s stunning and perfect for photos!

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Fusterlandia rating icon 2.1

Fusterlandia, 22212, Avenida 3ra A, Jaimanitas, Playa, Havana, 12200, Cuba copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 40 of 60
Popularity in Category: 1507 of 1912
Popularity Worldwide: 22564 of 28532
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Daniel October 12, 2024

I recommend checking out the smaller art nooks and corners—you'll stumble upon some hidden gems that the big installations don’t showcase. Spend an extra hour exploring! It’s totally worth it. Just keep an eye out for the little details and local crafts, they’re super unique.

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Jose Marti Memorial rating icon 1.8

José Martí Memorial, Paseo, Plaza, Revolution Square, Havana, 10300, Cuba copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 42 of 60
Popularity in Category: 1562 of 1912
Popularity Worldwide: 23573 of 28532
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Mark November 18, 2024

My advice is to bring some snacks and water. There aren’t many places nearby to grab a bite, and it can save you some cash.

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National Museum of Fine Arts rating icon 1.2

National Museum of Fine Arts (World art building), San Rafael, Prado, Havana, La Habana Vieja, Havana, 10000, Cuba copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 49 of 60
Popularity in Category: 93 of 1912
Popularity Worldwide: 1419 of 28532
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Elizabeth December 31, 2024

My advice is to bring some snacks! I found out there’s no cafe inside and I got kinda hungry wandering around. Just grab something quick before you go in it’ll save you from hunger distractions.

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Jack October 18, 2024

I recommend checking out the contemporary art section first. I kinda walked through the classics first and then ran out of time for the modern stuff, which was amazing. You don’t want to miss it.

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