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    Fast facts

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    Babysitters -- Your hotel front desk is your best bet for finding a babysitter. Bookstores -- In Habana Vieja, check out La Moderna Poesía, Calle Obispo 527 (tel. 7/861-6640), or La Librería Internacional, Calle Obispo 526 (tel. 7/861-3283... Continue reading »

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    Getting there

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    By Plane Arriving international passengers clear Customs on the ground level of Terminal 3 at the José Martí International Airport (tel. 7/266-4133; airport code HAV). All of the major car-rental agencies have kiosks or booths just outside... Continue reading »

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    Getting around

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    By Taxi There are a host of different taxi companies with modern fleets geared toward the tourist trade. Almost all tourist taxis have meters. Rates vary somewhat, but most of the meters start at CUC$1.75 for the first kilometer and then c... Continue reading »

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    Neighborhoods in brief

    by Frommers Travel Guides

    La Habana Vieja La Habana Vieja (Old Havana) is the historic colonial heart of Havana. Located at the eastern edge of the city, in the area beginning around the Paseo del Prado, or Paseo de Martí, and the Parque Central, and extending to the... Continue reading »

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Plaza de la Catedral, Havana Vieja Countryside in Viñales view from the bell tower at the Museo Lucha Contra Los Bandidos (fight against the bandits museum) We got booted out of here.  Don't know why.
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