Where to Stay in Havana
Romantic neighborhoods, boutique hotels, and date-night spots
Best Neighborhoods for Couples
Ranked by relevance for couples visiting Havana
Old Havana (Habana Vieja)
Mid-rangeA living museum of colonial architecture, vibrant street life, and historic plazas.
- +Immersive historical experience
- +Abundance of restaurants and bars
- +Walkable to major sights
- -Can be crowded and noisy
- -Infrastructure can be run-down in places
Vedado
Mid-rangeA more modern and spacious district known for its art deco architecture, lively nightlife, and cultural institutions.
- +Great nightlife and music scene
- +Wider streets and more green spaces
- +Good access to restaurants and cafes
- -Further from the main historical sites
- -Can feel less 'authentic' than Old Havana for some
Miramar
LuxuryAn upscale, leafy residential area with grand mansions, embassies, and a more tranquil atmosphere.
- +Quiet and peaceful environment
- +Spacious accommodations
- +Close to some good restaurants and bars
- -Far from historical center
- -Limited public transport access
- -Can feel isolated
Daily Budget (Luxury)
CUP 300/day
Hidden Gems in Havana
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Fabrica de Arte Cubano (FAC)
This former cooking oil factory is now a dynamic cultural hub featuring art galleries, live music, dance performances, and bars. It's a fantastic place to experience contemporary Cuban art and nightlife.
Paladar Doรฑa Eutimia
Tucked away in a quiet corner, this paladar serves up authentic Cuban home cooking in a charming courtyard setting. It's known for its delicious ropa vieja and friendly atmosphere, a true taste of local life.
La Cuna del Habano
While many visit cigar shops, this is a more specialized experience for cigar aficionados. It offers a deeper dive into the history and craft of Cuban cigars, often with guided tours and tastings.
2 areas to be cautious about
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