The exotic capital of Cuba and
largest city in the Caribbean is a must-see
for any visitor. For centuries, it has
served as the gateway to the Gulf of Mexico.
And in 1982, Old Havana, the city's historic
centre, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage
site. The city's first building, overlooking
the entrance to a protected bay, dates back
to 1519.
Today, Havana is the heart of the nation's
busy political, scientific and cultural
life. Museums, theatres and concert halls,
art galleries and cultural institutions are
popular venues. The National Ballet of Cuba,
the House of the Americas, the Foundation of
New Latin American Film and the National
Folkloric Dance Group all have won
international acclaim. Both day and night,
Havana continues to thrill visitors anew.