Havana according to AI
We asked AI about the charms of the destination
Posted by Sol de Cuba, April 26, 2025
In Havana, every street has a story and every corner holds a secret. It is a city to walk around and sense. From the breeze of the Malecón that caresses the face to the chords of a Cuban son that escape from a colonial balcony, this is a destination to be experienced with intensity.
The traveler arriving in the Cuban capital finds a spectacle of colors and contrasts. The buildings of Old Havana exhibit their beauty, with facades that have stood the test of time. The cobblestone streets carry the weight of centuries of history and surround fortresses that unite in a system of fortifications declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Antique cars gleam under the Caribbean sun as a symbol of endurance and creativity. Here, past and present collide on street corners.
Each square is a postcard of past times: Cathedral Square with its imposing baroque church, the Plaza Vieja with its bohemian air and the Plaza de Armas, which is still a meeting point for history lovers.
Havana is rhythm and movement
But Havana is not only the past, it is also rhythm and movement. Strolling through Vedado or Miramar is to discover a vibrant Havana, where nightlife is strong in its bars and clubs, where the mojito and the daiquiri are not just cocktails, but experiences. And in Central Havana, the hustle and bustle of daily life captures the visitor: street vendors, children playing, street artists, a world of colors and sounds that spreads its energy.
The Malecón, that stone serpent, is the soul of the city. At sunset, Havana residents sit on its wall to talk, sing or simply “be.” It is here where the city opens up to the sea and where it is understood that Havana is not just a tourist destination, but an experience.
A trip to Cuba’s capital is an invitation to get lost in its magic, to discover that its beauty is not only found in its monuments and heritage, but in its people, its melodies and its unique way of seeing the world. Because Havana, more than a place, is a feeling.





