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!
They said that the relics of Christopher Columbus were supposedly housed in the cathedral from 1796 to 1898.
This are had a ton of restaurants and bars. It was nice!
Also known as the Cathedral of The Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception, the cathedral was completed in 1777 by the Franciscan…
Founded in 1942, this was a famous haunt of Ernest Hemmingway.
Walking towards the Plaza de la Catedral.
I just like this picture with the building and the car parked on the corner.
Our tour guide also pointed out some of the problems in Cuba. This building is very overcrowded. If you look at the top left two w…
On our way out for real now. The tree was so pretty!
They had all kinds of cigars in the shop. Some of them cost hundreds of dollars!
Cairo, also known as "Cueto," set a record in 2016 for rolling the World's Longest Cigar. It was 90 meters long (295 feet)! He rol…
On our way out of the forst we saw nearly all of our group was in the cigar shop. We went to check it out. Jose Castelar Cairo was…
They gave us a certain time to meet at the bus. We didn't want to be late!
We had to start heading toward the bus.
I think they're banyan trees. So cool!