Havana
Capital of Cuba
Havana, Cuba’s colorful capital, is known for the Spanish colonial architecture of its 16th-century Old Havana core including Castillo de la Real fort, now a maritime museum, and the pre-revolutionary Capitolio. 1950s American-made cars line the city’s streets and rumba groups play in the painted alley Callejón de Hamel. Salsa emanates from clubs and cabaret is still performed at the famed Tropicana.
| Area |
728.3 km² |
| Getting there |
25 h 4 min flight² |
| Weather |
31°C |
| Population |
2.105 million |