
Participate in this free circuit through Modern Havana to explore the hidden facets of the Cuban capital, notably the renowned Vedado neighborhood. Itinerary The starting point of this adventure is set in front of the Parque de los Mártires, located at the intersection of San Lázaro and Infanta streets. From this park, you will dive into the most contemporary area of Havana. The first stop will be Hamel's Alley, where you will discover the tribute to African culture created by the artist Salvador Gonzalez. You will also have the opportunity to admire the remains of the Espada Cemetery, the first cemetery on the island, as well as the Fragua Martiana, an iconic site in the history of José Martí. You will continue to the famous Hotel Nacional de Cuba, a former mafia stronghold in the 1930s, whose surprising stories will not fail to fascinate you. You will also discover the intriguing history of Coppelia, a famous city institution dedicated to ice cream. The next destination will be the campus of the University of Havana, whose architecture evokes the temples of ancient Greece. After three hours of enriching exploration, this tour will conclude at the Plaza de la Revolución, where you will contemplate the famous portrait of Che Guevara adorned on the facade of the Ministry of the Interior. Groups Note that for this free circuit, reservations for groups of more than 6 people are not allowed. If you wish to explore Havana in a group, consider opting for a private tour. This will allow you to benefit from a French-speaking guide exclusively for you and your loved ones.
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3 hrs
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🇫🇷 French

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