Cuba
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Navigate: Main Page ...North America ...Cuba Major Cities: Cienfuegos, Havana, Santiago de Cuba, Trinidad, Varadero, Vinales (edit) Overview • Discuss! • Hotels • Restaurants • Photo gallery • Attractions • Shopping • Transport • Numbers to know • Maps • Everything else • External resources |
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Overview
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Tips for: backpackers • business travelers • luxury/exotic travel • hitchhikers • families • seniors • LBG travelers • pet owners |
Hotels and lodging
Attractions
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- Dolphinarium "El Laguito"
Show Schedule: 11am and 3pm. Open: daily from 9.30am-5pm.
Located in mid-Varadero close to the southern highway, this attraction is a great way for families and kids to get close to everyone's favorite sea animal. Two dolphins' shows daily and the opportunity to swim with the "stars".
Shopping
Maps and transportation
Getting to Cuba
Exploring Cuba
- Modern Havana is a region of Havana Cuba, wich begins in Vedado, northwest of the Old Town. 23rd Street, is the city´s main axis, also known as "La Rampa" (the Ramp) because of the gradual rising of its lower section. Luxury hotels like the National and the Habana Libre line this street, a remarkable legacy of years gone-by. The neighboring streets teem with Art-Noveau houses and villas. The political center lies at Revolution Square and its surrounding buildings. Close by, Columbus Cemetery expands on itself, today a National Monument and a genuine marble city for the deceased, dating back from the late 19th century. Further ahead, the aristocratic section of Miramar joins the landscape, with palace-like villas which have been turned into embassies, expensive restaurants and exclusive stores.
Practical information and resources
Restaurants
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Nightlife
Photo gallery
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Everything else
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External resources
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