Holiday in Havana

City in Cuba — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇨🇺

Country

Cuba

Type

City

Best time to travel

November–April (dry season, pleasant)

Budget/day

60–100 €

Getting there from Germany

Flights with one stop (Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam) to José Martí (HAV) take 12–15 hours. Tourist card (€30) instead of visa.

About Havana

Havana is a time capsule in the Caribbean: vintage cars from the 1950s roll over wide boulevards, colorfully decaying colonial palaces tell of past splendor, and the sounds of Son, Salsa, and Buena Vista Social Club emanate from every bar. The Cuban capital is a city that overwhelms all the senses at once — and leaves no one indifferent. Habana Vieja, the historic old town and UNESCO World Heritage Site, impresses with the Plaza de la Catedral, the Palacio de los Capitanes Generales, and the fortress El Morro at the harbor entrance. A ride in an open vintage convertible along the Malecon, the famous waterfront promenade where Cubans sit, play music, and drink rum at sunset, is Havana's signature experience. The Bodeguita del Medio and El Floridita were Hemingway's favorite spots for Mojitos and Daiquiris. The Vedado district offers a more modern side with the Hotel Nacional, the Plaza de la Revolución featuring the iconic Che Guevara portrait, and an emerging private restaurant scene in the Paladares. Cuban art, from street painters to the Fábrica de Arte Cubano, a massive cultural hall in a former oil factory, surprises with creativity and energy. The best time to visit is from November to April with pleasant weather and little rain.

Culture
90
Urban
85
Romance
85
Nightlife
80
Adventure
60

Top 5 highlights in Havana

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Habana Vieja

The UNESCO old town with its plazas (Plaza de la Catedral, Plaza Vieja), baroque churches, and the colorfully restored colonial buildings – an architectural wonderland.

2

Malecón

The 8 km long waterfront promenade is the soul of Havana: at sunset, musicians, couples, and families gather here – the cheapest entertainment in the city.

3

Vintage Car Tour

A ride in an American vintage car (Chevrolet, Ford, Cadillac) from the 1950s through Havana – kitschy, but a unique experience.

4

El Capitolio

Havana's Capitol building, modeled after the US original, has been freshly restored and with its golden diamond in the floor, it is a landmark of the city.

5

Fábrica de Arte Cubano

A former oil factory transformed into Cuba's coolest cultural center: art, music, dance, and cocktails across several floors – Thursday to Sunday.

Hotels in Havana

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Reise-SIM für Havana

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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Havana

Recommended travel time

November–April (dry season, pleasant)

Summer

Hot and humid, 30–35 °C, hurricane season June–November, daily rain showers

Winter

Warm and dry, 22–28 °C, perfect travel weather, little rain

How much does a holiday in Havana cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

30–50 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

60–100 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

120–250 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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4 travel tips for Havana

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

CUP (Cuban Peso) is the only currency – exchange euros or USD at exchange offices (CADECA), not on the street.

Internet is limited – buy ETECSA cards for WiFi hotspots in parks and hotels. Download offline maps in advance!

Casas Particulares (private accommodations) are more personal and cheaper than hotels – often with breakfast and family connection.

For salsa dancing: La Casa de la Música in Centro Habana has the best live bands – entry from 5 CUC.

Food & drink in Havana

These specialties you must try!

Ropa Vieja — Cuba's national dish: slowly braised, shredded beef in tomato sauce – called 'old clothes' due to the meat fibers.
Mojito — Rum, lime, sugar, mint, soda water – Ernest Hemingway allegedly drank his in the Bodeguita del Medio. 'My Mojito in La Bodeguita.'
Tostones — Twice-fried green plantains, flattened and salted – the perfect side dish for everything.
Cubano Sandwich — Pressed sandwich with roast pork, ham, cheese, pickles, and mustard – crispy and juicy.
Daiquirí — Hemingway is said to have drunk his Daiquirí in El Floridita – rum, lime juice, and sugar, ice-cold and without frills.
Suitable for:Vintage CarsSalsaColonialCaribbeanRumCultureTime Travel

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