Our hotel (on the right) for our first 2 nights in Cuba
The Basilica Menor de San Francisco de Asís in Havana. Construction began in 1580.
An early model of the solar system
Every city needs a statue of a naked woman wearing high heels, riding a rooster and holding a giant fork.
Statue of José María López Lledín, a well-known and popular street resident of Havana who died in 1985. It is considered good luck to pull his beard and finger while stepping on his foot.
The only street in Cuba paved with wooden blocks
Close up of the wooden blocks
Hemingway's favorite spot for mojitos in Cuba
Drug store museum in Havana
Heminway's favprite spot for daiquiris in Cuba
Trio of old cards in Havana. Nearly all the classic American cards in the city are taxis.
El Capitolio in Havana, was the seat of government in Cuba until after the Cuban Revolution in 1959, and is now home to the Cuban Academy of Sciences. It's design was modeled after United States Capitol
Despite all it's beauty, there is a lot of crumbling infrastruture as well
Mural at the University of Havana