Travel tips for visiting Havana, Cuba, the most historic city in the carribean!

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2010

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La Havana is one of the world's great cities, filled with history, culture and stunning colonial architecture. This video slideshow introduces the city- from Fortaleza el Morro, el capitolio the Malecon, the Tropicana and the Capri hotel to the historic Unesco downtown- even the local transportation is covered as well as some travel tips!

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  • @AnnLea77 mio porque pinga tu vienes a matarle la inspiracion al chamaco ,,deja k diga lo k le de la gana ,,this video is for the people who wants to know something about cuba not to get PHD degree in A City,,,and you dont translate names from spanish to english ,,names stay the same in any language

  • @AnnLea77 yes they do dumbass too bad you didnt get out of your house while you live there ,,,any one can play tambores ,,, a dormir chamaco

  • "El Cañonazo¨ is celebrated in Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabaña, not in Fortaleza del Morro, as you said.

    About 5th minute you show a foto and you say that it is Capri Hotel which is not Capri Hotel...

    You show a pic of a bus called ¨camello¨ which are not used any more since few years )and you video is from 2010). And it not reserved for local people...

    And ¨Tropicana¨ is only for tourist, for people who think that after visiting this cabaret and the Old City, they will know Cuba...

  • You should learn or at least read a little bit about the place before doing this kind of video which is supposed to be helpful and your video has a lot of mistakes.

    First of all, if your video is in English you should stick to English and put "HAVANA" in the title, there's not such name as "La Havana", but of course it is "La Habana" in Spanish.

    "Everybody in Cuba is musician and everybody in Cuba plays some sort of musical instrument" < It shows that you do not know much about Cubans...

  • I love Cuba!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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