Old Havana in 48 Hours: Colonial Charms & Cultural Finds

Old Havana in 48 Hours: Colonial Charms & Cultural Finds 🇨🇺✨
Ready for a whirlwind two-day adventure? Havana’s Old Town is calling, packed with vibrant artistry, cobblestone plazas, and timeless architecture. Start your stroll with the Palacio de la Artesania (4JVW+5C8, La Habana), open daily 10:00-18:00—this colonial mansion pulses with local art and lively craft stalls, making it a perfect spot to pick up handmade treasures. Snap your "insta-worthy" shot in the sunlit central patio, where architectural details frame your memories!

Stroll onwards to the famed Havana Cathedral (4JRX+F87, Empedrado), and the Catedral de la Virgen Maria de la Concepcion Inmaculada (156 Empedrado; Mon-Fri 09:00-17:00, Sat-Sun 09:00-14:00), both famous for their dazzling baroque facades and tranquil interiors. Must-do: Take time to sit in the square for people-watching, and for the best photo angle, stand at the side entrance where sunlight dances off the stone arches.

Breathe easy at Cespedes the Maestranza Park (62 Peña Pobre; Wed-Sun 11:00-17:00), where locals mingle amid leafy paths—ideal for a shady rest and candid street photography. Nearby, swing by the Monumento a Ataturk (Kahi Hikai, Pena Pobre), a quick yet interesting photo stop for history buffs.

Tip: Havana’s charm peaks in the early morning or late afternoon—skip midday heat and catch magical lighting. Stay hydrated, wear comfy shoes, and be ready for sudden rain showers (I always keep a light poncho handy). Most attractions close early, so plan your visits before 4 pm for full access!

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Post by Agustin (@agustintravel) | Sep 19, 2025

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