Close to the Malecón roadway, and with a great view of the historic San Carlos de la Cabaña Fortress's imposing walls and passing ocean vessels, Bar Cabaña has long attracted tourists and locals alike. This was one of the first bars in Havana with a karaoke machine.
There are two main areas of the bar, a covered outside terrace and an air-conditioned interior.
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This is a club that was THE nightclub for young Havanans to see and be seen around the end of the 50's, for that unique "Thousand and One Nights" atmosphere, with cushions on the floor in the traditional Arabic style, the excellent music, and of course the well-stocked bar. All of this in a building considered a jewel of architecture in Havana: the Focsa building.
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I've been asked to write about places frequented by every day Cubans, so I'll review a bar called La Arcada, also called the Café of the Artists.
It is located in the building that houses the main TV stations in Cuba, as well as national radio stations, so the bar has historically been frequented by technicians, actors and musicians who work in the building..as well as their fans who hope to meet them.
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This bar occupies the old nightclub space in the Neptune-Triton hotel complex, and has been totally remodeled for visitors.
The bar nows bears the intrigiung name of Bohemio Azul (Blue Bohemian), and has been growing in popularity, both among young people and those with more gray hairs on their head but who still enjoy going out and having a good time.
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