Street Scenes Cuba – 2

So excited to see the embargo discussion – if only Congress can agree to change!

There are many organized trips in place, however you are limited to wandering on your own and you must visit for their prescribed dates. When the embargo lifts, we have local guides who can introduce you to resident artists in their homes and galleries. Dine in the privately owned Paladares. Havana Fraternity ParkStroll down the broad walking boulevard known as Fraternity Park on the grounds of the former “Campo de Marte” – Martyrs Field – used for the military parades since the XVIII century. After 1928 it was transformed into the American Fraternity Park during the Pan-American Congress held in the city of Havana on that same year. A ceiba tree was planted in the center of the park using ground from all the countries of the American Continent.

Trinidad resident a slow way of life

Havana Dancers