lunes, 11 de agosto de 2025

Bar El Floridita : donde el tiempo se sirve en copa de cristal

 Bar El Floridita : donde el tiempo se sirve en copa de cristal







En el corazón palpitante de La Habana Vieja, entre columnas neoclásicas y el murmullo de la brisa caribeña, se alza El Floridita, un templo del cóctel que ha resistido casi dos siglos de historia. Fundado en 1817 y rebautizado con su nombre actual en 1914, este bar no es solo una dirección en el mapa: es un pasaporte a la elegancia perdida.

El aire conserva el perfume añejo del ron añejo y la menta fresca, mientras el barman —con chaqueta roja impecable— ejecuta la coreografía precisa del daiquirí que sedujo a Ernest Hemingway. “My mojito in La Bodeguita, my daiquiri in El Floridita”, escribió el Nobel, y desde entonces, cada sorbo parece llevar consigo un fragmento de su leyenda.

Pero El Floridita no es nostalgia fosilizada. Es un enclave vivo, donde se mezclan la conversación cosmopolita, el jazz tenue y el pulso seductor de La Habana que se reinventa cada noche. Aquí, entre lámparas de cristal y mármol rosado, el visitante no es un turista: es un cómplice invitado a un rito que ha trascendido modas y fronteras.

Quien cruce sus puertas no solo bebe un trago: degusta un instante eterno.

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domingo, 10 de agosto de 2025

El Floridita Bar: Where Time Is Served in a Crystal Glass

 In the vibrant heart of Old Havana, among neoclassical columns and the whisper of the Caribbean breeze, stands El Floridita—a cocktail temple that has withstood nearly two centuries of history. Founded in 1817 and renamed with its current title in 1914, this bar is more than just a spot on the map: it’s a passport to lost elegance.







The air still carries the aged perfume of fine rum and fresh mint, while the bartender—dressed in an impeccable red jacket—executes the precise choreography of the daiquiri that once captivated Ernest Hemingway. “My mojito in La Bodeguita, my daiquiri in El Floridita,” wrote the Nobel laureate, and ever since, each sip seems to carry a fragment of his legend.

But El Floridita is not fossilized nostalgia. It is a living enclave where cosmopolitan conversation, soft jazz, and the seductive pulse of Havana mingle as the city reinvents itself each night. Here, amid crystal lamps and pink marble, the visitor is not a tourist but a conspirator invited to a ritual that has transcended trends and borders.

Anyone who crosses its doors doesn’t just drink a cocktail: they savor an eternal moment.


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domingo, 3 de agosto de 2025

CUBAMIGOS: ALQUILERES VACACIONES EN CUBA

CUBA + AMIGOS,  UNA FORMA DIFERENTE DE VACACIONAR: HACIENDO AMIGOS

 le ofrecemos habitaciones en casas coloniales, apartamentos con vista al mar y a la ciudad, estudios, casas en la playa y casas con piscina en Cuba



Desde hace varios años somos uno de los sitios de renta en casa en Cuba mas confiables.

Habitaciones dobles, sencillas e incluso suites desde la Habana Vieja hasta el residencial Miramar, sin olvidar El Vedado con su paisaje de una ciudad diseñada en los
años 1910's, la arquitectura de los años 1950 con sus maravillosos parques y avenidas.
Con la cooperación de los caseros y sus familias le pueden preparar cenas y eventos especiales.
Debido a los recientes eventos en la política Cuba esta' recibiendo millones de visitantes y estamos orgullosos de proveer una experiencia inolvidable y lugares de acuerdo a sus gustos y necesidades. También es posible contratar servicios de guías locales.

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sábado, 2 de agosto de 2025

Cuba Vacations: in a different way

Cuba Vacations Are Not Like Any Others. So much contrast between reality and history, between nature and time!



Cuba is a unique country and therefore a vacation destination like no other. The political situation for the last fifty years has made the island one of the few places in the world without mass marketing and mass media. It is a place which can confound and delight in equal measure and well worth a visit before things change. Cuba vacations are easy to plan using the internet as there is now tons of information about facilities on the island.

There are two ways to visit Cuba; either by staying at one of the many all-inclusive resorts or as an independent traveler. The resorts are generally clustered along the north coast of the island to the east of Havana. There is some top class accommodation available and some great deals. The beaches are really phenomenal and the water is crystal clear so they are great for a beach style vacation. Despite the fact that Cuba is a communist country you will not want for anything. However the resorts do not give you much opportunity to really get to know the island and its unique way of life.

Travelling independently to Cuba is fairly easy and extremely interesting. There are some lovely hotels with great facilities or you can really get to meet the locals by staying in a family house called a casa particular. What started out as a clandestine practice of residents renting rooms to visitors has become regulated by the state so it is perfectly safe to use these houses. They vary is style and comfort from basic to really beautiful as most Cuban homes are filled with antique furniture. Food is available at state run restaurants or you can often make arrangements with the people you are staying with. There are also licensed private restaurants called paladares where you can get meals of a high standard.

The island of Cuba is amazingly varied and the vacation possibilities are many. There are great cities, small towns each with a different character, national parks, stunning Caribbean beaches and world class dive sites. There are some unique ecosystems and wildlife species such as the smallest bird in the world, the Bee Hummingbird.

The capital Havana is unlike any other capital in the world. Prepare to be amazed by the architecture, culture and the people. There is a lot to see in the city and some of the highlights include the Cigar Factory, the Museum of the Revolution, the Malecon and the old part of the city, Havana Vieja. Cuban music is appreciated all over the world and you will hear it everywhere. A night out at the capital inevitably incorporates rum, dancing, live music and some new Cuban friends.

Santiago is the second city situated at the opposite end of the island from the capital and very different from Havana. The culture is more African and this is the home of the Cuban carnival. It is packed out for carnival week so if you want to go make sure to get reservations in plenty of time.

Transport can be annoyingly slow in Cuba, however it is the slow pace of life which many visitors fall in love with. Drivers can hire cars to get around more easily. There are a number of companies in Havana and Santiago which provide cars of a very good standard. You could even hire one of the old American classics.

Cuba Vacations are full of sun, beaches, friendly people and fascinating experience you will not get anywhere else. Check out the details on the internet to see what you want to do in Cuba.


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viernes, 25 de julio de 2025

CIGARS IN HAVANA A VISITORS GUIDE



Havana deserves its reputation as a mecca for cigar smokers

There are some opportunities in this world that  some people  can say should always be taken advantage of. One of them is the pursuit of a great cigar experience in the Mecca of cigar smoking. Whether a seasoned connoisseur or simply a curious neophyte, there is no better concentration of knowledge and experience than in Havana.

As the home of the best cigars in the world one cannot experience Havana without noticing the ever present puro. From tourists in restaurants to the man sweeping the street, the odds are great they will have an ever present cigar. Cigars are not only part of the Cuban economy but they are a major part of both its history and culture. It matters not if you find yourself in Cuba as a tourist or on business you would be remiss not to devote a little time to pursue the lore of the Cuban cigar.

It is  heartily recommend that you take the opportunity to sample various cigars, which you may purchase as singles, before you make the decision of which cigars you will buy in boxes to take home and enjoy. Remember, that every cigar will make your mind return to the atmosphere you enjoyed in Cuba so this selection is an important decision. It will be influenced by taste, lifestyle, budget and customs regulations of the country you are returning to.

One of the truly impressive experiences in Havana is a tour of a cigar factory. To see the amount of trained hands required to create a cigar will add a new level of admiration in both the smoker and non-smoker alike. The tour I would recommend is the one offered at the Partagas factory (520 Industria St., behind the Capitolio) which has been producing cigars at the same location since 1845. The guided tour, which takes approximately one hour is a true value and will create a memory and an appreciation for the art of cigar making that will last long after your return home. Even non-smokers are bound to exit impressed and with a greater understanding of the lure of the cigar. If you happen to be travelling with a non-smoking spouse who does not understand your habit of burning money and making your clothing smell (not to mention dedicating so much of your leisure time to be spent outside of her company) this tour will go a long way to increasing understanding, if not harmony.

After learning how much effort and care goes into the production of a cigar nothing would be more appropriate than sampling the end product. Just before you exit to the street veer left through the wooden door into the store aptly named La Casa Del Habanos. Immediately you will find yourself in the most famous cigar store in the world. The selection of cigars available is sure to overwhelm and the knowledge and advice of the staff helps this location sell more cigars than any other on the island. This store is busy and traffic is heavy but this volume also offers you a greater selection of singles and boxes to purchase. If you become a recognized visitor or are just having a lucky day, ask if you may sit in the V.I.P. room to sample your cigar. This is one of the most revered places in the cigar world. A great place to relax and hide from the heat and humidity of the city. This is a favoured place to meet other smokers from around the world as well as enjoy a cup of coffee or one of Alfred's famous mojitos as you puff on your new purchase. Before you sink into the plush leather chairs browse the walls to see photos relating to both the history of the cigar and the many famous visitors that have come before you. As an example of the reputation of, and respect given to, the manager Abel Esposito and his staff is the fact that when Steven Spielberg visited Havana he was escorted here by none other than Fidel Castro himself.

As this store is busy, and you will probably only want to devote a limited time from your day to cigars, I would recommend a shorter cigar for your enjoyment at this time. One of the recent accomplishments of the Cuban cigar industry has been the release of a large selection of shorter cigars of exemplary quality. After all, how regularly do most of us get and hour and a half required to fully enjoy a larger cigar? The currently available selection is, in my opinion, highlighted by the following: Hoyo De Monterey Petit Robusto, Romeo y Julieta Short Churchill, and my recommendation the Montecristo Petit Edmundo. I love this little cigar, perfect for when you need a relatively quick smoke that is full of flavour and richness. At 52 x 110 mm this cigar will fill your mouth with the taste of cocoa juxtaposed with cedar and spice. It is a brilliant smoke of medium strength with a long finish previously reserved for a much larger cigar. During my last visit my friends and I made this the No. 1 cigar on our list of purchases. I would be very surprised if this does not make it on the list as a cigar you must bring home a box of. Especially since the shorter format is much more amiable to our busy, overscheduled lives once we return from holidays.

As soon as you step out of Partagas you will be overrun by the scourge of the cigar world, the jinetero. These folks will offer you unimagined bargains. Almost all of them will claim to have a family member working in the factory, or better yet the warehouse. They will tempt you with the best known cigars at a fraction of the price in the store you just stepped out of so why not save a few hundred dollars? Well, there is a very good reason aside from the fact that it is illegal—they are fake! 100%, without a doubt. If you are lucky, most will be simply unsmokable, all will be unenjoyable and some may be very hazardous to your health. They will leave you with nothing more than remorse. Instead of reliving the glory of your time in Cuba, every time you smoke a cigar you will forever carry the anger of being duped—and most of that anger will be directed at yourself. So no matter what the offer, no matter how high in the cigar industry their brother, cousin or neighbour is supposed to be situated, just maintain your pace and respond with a simple but forceful "no gracias".

On the opposite end of the spectrum regarding environment and adrenaline is my favourite La Casa Del Habanos. Commonly referred to as La Quinta for it's location on the beautiful 5th Ave (Calle 5ta No. 1407, esquina 16) in the regal neighbourhood of Mirimar, this was the first high end cigar store in Cuba when its doors opened in 1990. This is a smoker's store. Outside of the regular tourist environment it is quieter and a destination in its own right. This is the place to take your time and truly take advantage of the expertise of Osmany Rios and his fellow staff members. The selection is large and the suburban setting allows you to slow down after the hectic pace of the city. Here, I would recommend you allow yourself the time for a conversation with friends or reflective solitude. Order a coffee or a drink from the bar, or even lunch from the adjoining restaurant, then relax in a wicker chair and enjoy a larger, longer smoke.

One of my recommendations would be the Punch Churchill. This cigar is one of the classic churchills. Recent vintages are reminiscent of the glory this cigar achieved in the late 90s with a steady even draw that fills your mouth with the flavours of spice, leather and wood (stay away from the 1999—2001 era as there were quality issues throughout the Cuban cigar industry leading to far too frequent issues with plugged cigars). They are beautifully constructed and the wrappers I have seen on recent vintages are absolutely glorious to both the senses of sight and touch. The flavours evolve as you enjoy the cigar getting richer and fuller the further down the cigar you get and leaving you fulfilled—grateful that you indulged yourself. This medium strength cigar will only get better with age. Recently, I smoked some older vintage examples of this cigar which have been aging gracefully in my humidor and I was overwhelmed by the transition into a bomb of chocolate and spice (now I just regret not buying more).

If you are fortunate enough to have the time to dedicate yourself to the enjoyment of a longer smoke, or if you will be keeping them just for special occasions, I would also recommend the Montecristo No. 2, the Hoyo De Monterey Double Corona or the H. Upmann Sir Winston. All the above from the period of 2003 to present should be outstanding.

Further west past Miramar is the enclave of Club Habana (Calle 5ta e/ 188 y 192, Miramar). This was the exclusive Biltmore Club pre-Revolution and although it boasts tennis courts, gym, fine dining and a private beach, the real draw for cigar smokers is the La Casa del Habano run by Enrique Mons. One of the living icons of the cigar world, Mons was in charge of quality for Cubatabaco (predecessor of Habanos) for almost 20 years. Mons was the manager who opened La Quinta when it was the first of the modern cigar stores opened in Cuba. I doubt there has been a cigar produced in Cuba in the last 35 years that Mons doesn't have an opinion on. He will gladly tell you what is smoking well and what he is currently recommending. The comfortable lounge is a great place to sit, smoke and chat.

Here it would be appropriate to smoke a full flavoured cigar. This would be a great place to enjoy the resurgence of the Montecristo No. 2. Once revered as the ultimate pyramid, it suffered through a couple of quiet years. Current production is, once again, a king amongst cigars. The wrapper was silky and shiny with oils you could feel on your fingers. From first light, the flawless construction showed itself with a full, even draw. Initially, the flavour was surprisingly sweet with a mixture of peppery spice. As I smoked down to the second half of the cigar, the sweetness lingered but the spiciness increased. These flavours danced right down to the nub of the cigar. The aromatic blue smoke was the kind you thought only existed in print ads. Look for recent vintages of this cigar; it will remind you of years gone by.

If you happen to find yourself exploring the hectic streets of Havana Vieja, make sure you visit another cigar destination-the hotel Conde de Villanueva (Calle Mercaderes 202, esq. Lamparilla). The building was built as the mansion of Claudio Martínez de Pinillos, Count of Villanueva, but has been given a new life as a nine-room hotel. Every room and suite is named after a brand of cigars, but that is not what makes it a haven for smokers. As you enter the airy courtyard, on your right you will see a flight of stairs to the old servants' quarters on the mezzanine; at the top of the stairs is a hidden gem of a La Casa del Habano. This hidden wonder is managed by Antonio Hevia and staffed by one of the most overlooked in-store rollers in the city, Reynaldo González. This beautiful little store with adjoining bar is truly one of the hidden treasures in the cigar world. Whether you select one of Reynaldo's exquisitely rolled cigars or something from the full assortment of Habanos' offerings, I would recommend you have a quick coffee or drink in the bar and light your cigar.

My choice for a great cigar in the environment of the airy courtyard would be a La Gloria Cubana Medal D'or No. 2. Recently I rediscovered this overlooked brand when I found a couple of boxes from 1997 in the back of the humidor. How do I describe this epicurean experience properly? My mouth was filled with the taste of cedar and leather all coated in a fine mist of honey. A mild cigar by most standards, I found this to be a perfect way to wile away an afternoon. The draw was consistent and full and the flavours married well with a couple of Serrano coffees.

I will close of by stating the obvious, cigar preferences are subjective. Every one of us has, or will develop, their own personal likes and dislikes. Like wine, you may select a different cigar depending on the meal you eat before it, what you are drinking with it or the environment within which you will smoke it. Visiting Cuba offers you the rare opportunity to sample many different examples of the world's best cigars and gather information from the many experienced and knowledgeable people working in the industry. It is the university of the cigar and, regardless of whether this is your first week as a freshman or you are pursuing a post-graduate degree, this is as good as it gets so take full advantage and enjoy

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jueves, 10 de julio de 2025

El Vedado: Un Secreto de La Habana

El barrio más elegante y moderno de la capital cubana, es una joya arquitectónica que la mayoría de los visitantes pasa por alto. Con sus amplias avenidas arboladas, mansiones eclécticas y rascacielos art déco, este distrito es el París del Caribe, una maravilla urbanística que fusiona la sofisticación europea con el calor tropical.  



Un Barrio con Aire de Ciudad Moderna

A diferencia del caos encantador de La Habana Vieja, El Vedado fue diseñado con precisión geométrica. Sus calles, numeradas y ordenadas en una cuadrícula perfecta, recuerdan a los bulevares haussmanianos de París . Este "ensanche jardín", como lo llaman los urbanistas, fue concebido en el siglo XIX como un refugio para la élite criolla, que buscaba escapar del hacinamiento colonial. El resultado es un barrio donde cada esquina es una postal: desde las fachadas neoclásicas hasta los edificios de líneas futuristas que surgieron en los años 50.  


Arquitectura que Cuenta Historias

Pasear por El Vedado es como hojear un libro de estilos arquitectónicos:  

-Art Déco y Ecléctico: El Edificio López Serrano (1932), inspirado en el Rockefeller Center de Nueva York, es el rascacielos más emblemático del barrio, con sus detalles geométricos y su vestíbulo revestido en mármol .  

- Modernismo Cubano: El Habana Libre (antiguo Hilton) y el Edificio FOCSA, una mole de hormigón que en los años 50 fue el segundo edificio más alto del mundo en su tipo, son testigos de la era dorada de Cuba .  

- Palacetes Republicanos: Mansiones como la de Calle 17 y K, con vitrales y patios interiores, revelan el esplendor de una época en que los dueños competían por tener la residencia más lujosa .  



Vida Cultural y Nocturna: Donde Late el Alma Joven de La Habana


El Vedado no es solo arquitectura; es el corazón cultural de la ciudad. Aquí se concentran:  


- El Cine Yara y la Heladería Coppelia, iconos de la vida social cubana desde los años 60.  

- La Avenida 23, punto de encuentro de artistas y estudiantes, donde el wifi público convierte las aceras en una peculiar oficina al aire libre .  

- Festivales como el Jazz Plaza o el Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, que llenan los teatros y plazas de música y cine de vanguardia.  


Un Barrio que Merece ser Descubierto (Antes de que Todos lo Hagan)

A pesar de su belleza, El Vedado sigue siendo un secreto para muchos turistas, que se limitan a recorrer los circuitos tradicionales. Pero quienes se aventuran aquí encuentran algo único: un barrio vivo, donde la historia convive con la modernidad, y donde cada edificio guarda una anécdota.  

¿Cómo explorarlo?

- En bicicleta eléctrica: Ideal para recorrer sus largas avenidas sin perder un detalle .  

- Con un café en mano: Detente en Café Madrigal, un local bohemio escondido en una mansión antigua.  

- Al atardecer: Sube al mirador del FOCSA para ver cómo el sol tiñe de oro el Malecón y los tejados del barrio.  


Conclusión: El Vedado es La Habana que No te Esperabas

Si quieres llevarte una imagen completa de Cuba, no puedes ignorar este rincón. El Vedado es la prueba de que La Habana no es solo pasado colonial, sino también modernidad, elegancia y vida urbana en su máxima expresión. ¿Listo para descubrirlo?  

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Vedado Area in Havana, a secret

 


The most elegant and modern neighborhood in the Cuban capital is an architectural gem that most visitors overlook. With its wide, tree-lined avenues, eclectic mansions, and Art Deco skyscrapers, this district is the Paris of the Caribbean—an urban marvel that blends European sophistication with tropical warmth.  



A Neighborhood with a Modern City Vibe

Unlike the charming chaos of Old Havana, El Vedado was designed with geometric precision. Its streets, numbered and arranged in a perfect grid, evoke the Haussmannian boulevards of Paris. This "garden expansion," as urban planners call it, was conceived in the 19th century as a refuge for the Creole elite, who sought to escape colonial overcrowding. The result is a neighborhood where every corner is a postcard—from Neoclassical facades to futuristic buildings that emerged in the 1950s.  



Architecture That Tells Stories

Walking through El Vedado is like flipping through a book of architectural styles:  

- Art Deco & Eclectic: The López Serrano Building (1932), inspired by New York’s Rockefeller Center, is the neighborhood’s most iconic skyscraper, with its geometric details and marble-clad lobby.  

- Cuban Modernism: The Habana Libre (formerly the Hilton) and the FOCSA Building, a concrete giant that was the world’s second-tallest of its kind in the 1950s, stand as witnesses to Cuba’s golden era.  

- Republican Palaces:Mansions like the one on 17th and K Streets, with stained glass and inner courtyards, reveal the splendor of a time when owners competed to have the most luxurious residence. 



Cultural & Nightlife: Where Havana’s Youthful Soul Thrives

El Vedado isn’t just about architecture—it’s the cultural heart of the city. Here, you’ll find:  

- Cine Yara and Coppelia Ice Cream Parlor, icons of Cuban social life since the 1960s.  

- 23rd Avenue, a gathering spot for artists and students, where public Wi-Fi turns sidewalks into an open-air office.  

- Festivals like Jazz Plaza and the New Latin American Cinema Festival, filling theaters and plazas with cutting-edge music and film.  

A Neighborhood Worth Discovering (Before Everyone Else Does)

Despite its beauty, El Vedado remains a secret to many tourists, who stick to traditional routes. But those who venture here find something unique—a lively district where history coexists with modernity, and every building holds a story.  

How to Explore It?

- By e-bike:Ideal for cruising its long avenues without missing a detail.  

- With coffee in hand: Stop by Café Madrigal, a bohemian spot hidden in an old mansion.  

- At sunset: Head to the FOCSA lookout to watch the sun turn the Malecón and the neighborhood’s rooftops gold.  



Conclusion: El Vedado Is the Havana You Didn’t Expect

If you want a complete picture of Cuba, you can’t ignore this corner. El Vedado proves that Havana isn’t just about colonial past—it’s also about modernity, elegance, and urban life at its finest. Ready to discover it?  


HUMBERTO. Guide and expert in Havana. WhatsApp +53 52646921  


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