I never realized that the Tropicana is literally "Bajo las estrellas," Under the Stars. It's an outside venue. The maitre d' was d…
Taking pictures as we walk through. That's the extis of the Salon, "Bajo las Estrellas."
The line moved along pretty quickly.
We had to wait in line to get in but they had music!
The Tropicana's logo.
I've seen all of these signs in old movies. It was so cool to be there in person!
The Tropicana is legendary. We couldn't wait tp get in!
Took a picture in case we forget what time to be back!
Our last stop was shopping. It was a HUGE place that had hundreds of stalls. Nearly every aisle had the last stuff as the last ais…
We must have been a sight. A bunch of tourists on the side of the road. Our bus did get there and parked across the street! We all…
So, the bus wasn't here. It was supposed to meet us.
Almost the end of this tour. We can see the ship! Also, awesome classic cars on the road.
This looked like a fabulous house. Obviously a government official's house. It was closed when we were there.
In case you want to read what the map said.
Of the Plaza de Armas.
This used to be the main government building.
In colonial times, the square was the site of military parades, musical concerts and formal evening promenades, and it maintained…
The building to the right is part of the university. The pink hotel down the street is where Ernest Hemmingway used to stay.
As we walked to meet the bus we were learning about the buildings.
Moving again to our next stop!