Casa de la Música

Havana


One of two such establishments in the city, this legendary place is where Cubans and tourists who don't want to be treated like tourists go for full-on caliente (hot) music and dancing. All the big names play here, from Bamboleo to Los Van Van – and you'll pay peanuts to see them. Partly closed for renovations at research time; check ahead.


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