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Whatever you are looking for in Havana, whether it is tropical sunshine, salsa, or a particular style and philosophy of life, you are sure to enjoy yourself here. Art lovers will discover a rich art scene, which has taken and developed ideas from all over the world and blended them with its own. If your idea of happiness is simply having a laugh in a bar or nightclub, you have come to the right place: Cubans are famous for their open and fun-loving character. If it's music and dancing you’re after, you will be spoiled for choice.

Theater

Havana has long had a reputation for having world-class theater and theater venues. You can catch new and old shows from companies such as Buendía, with its excellent reputation for physical theatre, El Público, which regularly fills the city’s biggest theatres and Hubert de Blanck, which in the last few years has staged major works by Lorca and Cuban playwright Abelardo Estorino. One of the most important venues for dance and drama is the Gran Teatro de la Habana in Old Havana, whether the main García Lorca auditorium or the Antonin Artaud and Alejo Carpentier studio theatres. In the Vedado there are a number of theaters: the
National Theater (Nacional), which has two main auditoriums, the Avellaneda and Covarrubias, and a smaller one on the ninth floor; the Teatro Hubert de Blanck, home of the theater group of the same name; and El Sótano, home of the Rita Montaner Company. These last two also put on productions by other companies. In other districts you will find the cinema-theatre Los Angeles, the Karl Marx Theatre and the Raúl Gómez García Theater.

Music

For musicals try the Gran Teatro de la Habana, which is also the official venue of the Cuban National Opera. For classical and choral concerts the best places are the Amadeo Roldán, home of the National Symphonic Orchestra, and the Basílica Menor de San Francisco de Asís. Traditional Cuban music, now back in fashion around the world, can be heard all over Havana at regular gigs such as Échale Salsita at the Ignacio Piñeiro Music Centre, Chan Chan at the Casa de la Amistad, Changüí Habana and Tiempo de Son at the Julián del Casal Arts Center, or Vocal 3 and their guests at the Museum of Colonial Art. Other venues for traditional music are La Tarde bar, the Bolero Room at Dos Gardenias, and the Casa de la Trova. For the best AfroCuban beats go to Callejón de Hamel in Cayo Hueso, every Sunday.

Cinema

Cubans are great film buffs and, while Hollywood movies are only shown on TV, there is always something worth seeing. The best choice is to be found at the Charles Chaplin cinema, which, besides being one of the largest art film houses in Latin America, has the most modern equipment and facilities. Here you can see seasons of films dedicated to particular directors, countries, decades, or themes. The center's Charlot video room has its own separate program. Cine La Rampa also shows art films. At other cinemas, of which there are over fifty, you can see old and new Cuban films, as well as some from other Latin American countries, and contemporary cinema if you happen to be here during one of the festivals. These cinemas include the Yara, the main venue in the Vedado, the Riviera, Trianón and Acapulco, all in the Plaza area, Actualidades, and the Cinecito

Museums & Galleries

If you want to get to know a little more about the history of Cuba, there are many places you might find interesting. Try the Palacio de los Capitanes Generales, where you will be able to see Colonial and early Republic art and history exhibitions. The Museo de la Revolución gives you the chance to learn all about Cuban history from 1868 onwards. If you are into archaeology and anthropology, the Regla is an interesting museum, with exhibitions of Afro-Cuban culture. Given that the Fine Arts Museum is going to be closed for some time due to refurbishment, the best venue for art exhibitions is the Centro Wilfredo Lam, with several temporary international contemporary art exhibitions. There are also many temporary exhibitions on at smaller galleries such as Habana, El Reino de este Mundo in the Biblioteca Nacional (the National Library) and Ima go.

Outdoors

If you don't want to spend all your time indoors, there are many places to go to in Havana where you can enjoy the open air. The Zoológico Nacional and the Zoológico de La Habana, the Botanical Gardens, ExpoCuba, the Acuario (Aquarium) and Lenin Park where there are all sorts of shows and activities for children. There are also places where you can go sailing, fishing or diving in Havana. The best places for this sort of activity are the Hemingway Marina, the Veneciana Marina, and the Playas del Este (beaches to the East of the city) such as Bocaciega, Santa María and Guanabo.

Nightlife

When night falls, Havana also has much to offer. Try one of the most famous restaurants such as La Bodeguita del Medio, Terazza La Mina, La Zaragozana, Castillo del Farnés and the Patio Restaurante, where you can savor traditional Cuban food, as well as food from all over the world, while listening to live music. If you'd rather go to a bar than a restaurant, try the most popular ones: Monserrate, Delirio Habanero, and Café Paris, all of which also have live music and a great atmosphere. For a bit of cabaret, try Tropicana, the most famous venue for Cabaret since the 50s. There are also many discotheques in Havana. Try Havana Club or Ipanema. If it's jazz you fancy, try La Zorra y El Cuervo. If you like rock,El Patio de María and El Gato Tuerto are worth trying.

After all this, you may have realized there is rather a lot to do in Havana, whatever your likes and preferences. At any rate, you will never find it lacking in good music, good theater, art exhibitions and a buzzing nightlife.
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