Friday, 20 January 2017

The streets of Habana Vieja - wonderful

For my last post of this trip I thought I'd simply finish with some of the many photos of the streets of Habana Vieja that I took.  Every block I walked down, every corner I turned, there was something else interesting to see.  From the buildings, to the art work, to the people - all reflecting a lifestyle that is very unique to Cuba.  I spent hours simply walking and seeing, and I absolutely loved it.  I hope these photos might give you an indication of why.





Spacious Parque Central is the social epicentre of Habana Vieja.  The park is presided over by stately royal palms shading a marble statue of Jose Marti. Adjacent, baseball fanatics gather at a point called "esquina caliente" (hot corner) to discuss and argue the intricacies of pelota (baseball).
  
Lining up to buy a churros in the street




During the day, but especially at night, music and dancing is everywhere



































Having a coffee in Plaza Vieja when all of a sudden this 'parade' passes by
 



A couple of hours later and it's still winding its way through the streets














My trip ended in much the same way it began - with a sunrise take-off, this time in Havana,




And not far off sunrise for a landing in Toronto




A marvellous week - I'm so glad I went.

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