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Our favourite hotels in Cuba View 80 more hotels >


5* Royalton Hicacos


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5* Iberostar Parque Central Hotel


MAIN: Early mist shrouds the pre- historic landscape of Vinales with its limestone mogote hills


ABOVE L-R: Havana's classic cars are lovingly looked after despite their aging appearance.


Harvesting tabacco leaves which are made into the finest cigars in the world


Al Capone's former villa, now a popular restaurant dedicated to his memory


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some of Havana's lesser-known attractions, including John Lennon Park, where an elderly lady is employed to give tourists a pair of metal-rimmed glasses to put on the bronze statue of the late Beatle. The government gave her the job after fans kept pinching the Lennon specs. While Cuba has become more open, it seems determined not to lose its unique character. 'We're not going to have Cuba


filled with McDonald's and Kentucky Fried Chicken,' said our guide earnestly. 'We will never let that happen.' However, as more and more free-spending Americans visit, the pressure to change could well prove overwhelming. All the more reason to go now.'


View offers to Cuba > 4* Gran Caribe Nacional de Cuba


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