Havana
Colorful colonial buildings and live son cubano fill the streets of this seaside capital, where families explore vintage cars, eat fresh seafood at local paladares, and wander through fortresses overlooking the Caribbean.
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La Guarida
Havana's most celebrated paladar (private restaurant) occupies a crumbling mansion staircase in Centro Habana and was the filming location for the Oscar-nominated film Strawberry and Chocolate, and it remains a genuinely excellent lunch destination with dishes like roasted pork with tamarind and fresh lobster at prices far below what equivalent quality would cost elsewhere. Book ahead online as it fills up, and the rooftop bar afterward has extraordinary views over the Centro Habana roofscape.
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El Floridita
Ernest Hemingway made this bar-restaurant famous and the bronze statue of him at the counter is an easy photo stop for families passing through after the museum. Order daiquiris for adults and the house's fresh-squeezed citrus sodas for kids, then take your drinks to the nearby Malecon seawall for a breather.
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La Bodeguita del Medio
Hemingway's other famous Havana haunt on Calle Empedrado is a fitting final lunch for a family leaving the city, with walls covered in decades of graffiti signatures, a menu of Cuban classics like picadillo and lechon, and the kind of lively atmosphere that makes it feel like a party even at midday. Let kids add their own small mark to the wall in pencil before heading to the airport.
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El Dandy
This beautifully restored colonial restaurant on Calle Brasil is one of the most family-friendly lunch spots in Old Havana, with an airy interior courtyard and a menu that includes black bean soup, ropa vieja, and fresh fruit juices kids tend to love. The staff are welcoming to children and the portions are generous enough to share.
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Paladar Los Naranjos
This well-regarded private restaurant near Parque Lenin serves traditional Cuban food in a relaxed outdoor setting, making it a good end-of-day option when families are coming back from the park and want something easy and local. The roast chicken, fried plantains, and black bean rice are reliably good and the kitchen moves quickly enough for hungry, tired kids.
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Cafe El Escorial
This beautifully preserved colonial cafe on Plaza Vieja roasts its own coffee on-site and the smell alone makes it worth a final morning visit, with strong Cuban espresso for adults and house-made hot chocolate for children. Sit at the window tables overlooking the plaza and watch the square come to life before the tourist crowds arrive.
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Museo de la Revolucion
Housed in the former Presidential Palace, this sprawling museum tells Cuba's history through photographs, weapons, uniforms, and personal artifacts, and the outdoor Granma Memorial pavilion where the yacht that carried Fidel Castro back to Cuba sits under glass is a genuine wow moment for kids who like boats and history. Plan about 90 minutes and let kids lead the pace rather than reading every panel.
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Callejon de Hamel
This narrow alley in the Cayo Hueso corner of Centro Habana is painted floor to ceiling in Afro-Cuban murals and filled with sculptures made from recycled bathtubs, car parts, and found objects, and on Sunday afternoons there is a live rumba performance that draws locals and visitors alike. Kids respond strongly to the visual intensity of the murals and the rhythm of the live percussion.
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Classic American Car Tour with Nostalgia Car Club
Booking a convertible 1950s American car through one of the established Nostalgia Car Club drivers for a one-to-two-hour city loop is an absolute highlight for kids of all ages and one of the most iconic Havana experiences available. Drivers narrate the route in basic English and the open-top cars allow for easy photography as you loop through Vedado, the Malecon, and back through Old Havana.
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Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro
The 16th-century fortress guarding the entrance to Havana Harbor is reached by a short ferry crossing from Habana Vieja and gives kids an authentic Spanish colonial fortification to explore, complete with moat, lighthouse, cannons, and harbor views that put the whole city in geographic context. The daily cannon-firing ceremony at 9pm is too late for most young kids but the daytime fort visit is easily done in 90 minutes.
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The Malecon Seawall Walk
The five-kilometer esplanade running along Havana's northern shore is the city's great public living room and an easy late-afternoon walk with kids, where you will find fishermen, teenagers on bicycles, families picnicking, and spectacular views across the Straits of Florida. Walk west from the base of the Prado toward the Hotel Nacional and let kids scramble on the rocks if the surf is calm.
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Museo del Chocolate
A short walk from Plaza Vieja, this small museum and working chocolate shop on Calle Amargura lets kids watch chocolate being made by hand and purchase bars, truffles, and hot chocolate to take home as edible souvenirs. The shop portion is well stocked with packaged Cuban chocolate that travels well in luggage.
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Plaza de Armas
Start your first morning in Cuba at Havana's oldest square, where kids can browse the secondhand book market stalls for old Cuban comics and baseball cards while parents take in the colonial architecture surrounding the square. Arrive before 10am when it is quieter and the light on the painted facades is at its best.
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Museo del Ron Havana Club
Despite the name, this interactive rum museum on Avenida del Puerto is genuinely engaging for families because of its detailed scale model of a 1930s sugar mill and the full-size distillery replica you walk through on a guided tour. Kids are given fresh sugarcane juice at the tasting stop while adults sample the real thing.
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