GAY OWNED: Border Old Havana - Havana Center| Habana Vieja - Habana
Centro.
Bedrooms in
an old little palace in Havana Center
This "palacete" (little palace) from late
XIX century is located in one of the most central areas in Havana, Galiano
Street, just 100 meters from the Capitolio. It is an old Palace divided into
several apartments and in one of them two rooms are rented. Each room has air
conditioner, electric fans, private bathroom and fridge. Even though it is
located in the center once the guests are inside the building the sound of the
street is dimmed and in the rooms no sound at all. Very friendly landlords,
possibility of breakfast, economical and central makes this house one of the
most popular every year. Price is 25 cuc per per bedroom per night.
possibility of an extra bed in the bedrooms.
BOOKINGS and information:
+5352646921 whatssap & telegram
https://www.mycubarent.com/Galiano.html
NOTE: Gay & Lesbian Travellers
NOTE: Gay & Lesbian Travellers
Cuba is more
tolerant than many other Latin American countries. The hit movie Fresa
y Chocolate (Strawberry and Chocolate, 1994) sparked a national
dialogue about homosexuality. Activist Mariela Castro, the daughter of Raúl Castro,
has led the way in much-needed LGBT reforms and changing social perceptions.
Today Cuba is pretty tolerant, all things considered.
People from more accepting societies may find this tolerance too 'don't
ask, don't tell' or tokenistic but Cuba remains ahead of most of Latin America
in this respect.
Lesbianism is seldom discussed and
you'll see very little open displays of gay pride between female lovers. There
are occasional fiestas para chicas (not necessarily all-girl
parties but close); ask around at the Cine Yara in Havana's gay cruising zone.
Cubans are physical with each other and you'll see men hugging, women
holding hands and lots of friendly caressing. This type of casual, non-sensual
touching shouldn't be a problem.
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