Havana

"El Capitolio Havana Cuba" — Photo by Nigel Pacquette / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0
Where time stops and the rhythm never fades.
This iconic Caribbean capital is a kaleidoscopic blend of crumbling colonial grandeur and resilient spirit. It is a city where every street corner tells a story of revolution, jazz, and the persistent hum of classic engines.
Did you know?
Despite the city's old-world aesthetic, it is home to a massive 15-foot statue of John Lennon, who was once officially banned in the country for being a symbol of Western decadence.
This month the country suffers heavy blackouts due to lack of oil and gas, following a blockade from the USA.
A vintage time capsule caught in a perpetual loop of 1959.
Ernest Hemingway traded his icy mornings for this humid, rum-soaked sanctuary.
The world’s most charming automotive museum is currently roaming its streets.
Known as the 'Key to the New World,' though its locks are famously rusty.
The vibrant, salt-sprayed capital where the sunset meets the Malecón.