Havana
Havana, Cuba's capital city, has a rich colonial heritage. Old Havana is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its Neoclassical, Colonial, and Baroque architecture. In this city, you may see classic vehicles lining the streets and hear salsa music. History aficionados should go to La Cabana or the Morro Castle. The narrow lanes and overhanging balconies evoke old-world charm. If you prefer historical sites, take a stroll around Habana Vieja with your beloved or visit the Fortress San Salvador de la Punta and Necrópolis Cristóbal Colón. Visit a cigar factory to observe how the famous product is manufactured or sample exquisite cocktails at famous drinking places. Visit open-air bazaars or party on the Malecon.
Grab your sweetie and enchant her with some salsa or rumba routines during a salsa or rumba lesson. For couples, Havana is one of the most attractive sites in Cuba. The Malecón is where residents go to get romantic. For four kilometers, Havana's convivial oceanfront promenade follows the sea wall and draws as many smooching teens as guitar-strumming performers and fast food sellers. In the evenings, break open a can of Bucanero beer with a loved one, but be prepared for your romantic moment to be interrupted by a nice local simply wanting to strike up a discussion.