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Havana Cocktail Tour

It wouldn't be a trip to Havana without visiting the Cuban capital's most iconic bars and sipping their traditional cocktails: make the most of your time on the Island of Rum with this tour!. Havana Cocktail Tour. Having met at Hotel Inglaterra...

  • 6 hours
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It wouldn't be a trip to Havana without visiting the Cuban capital's most iconic bars and sipping their traditional cocktails: make the most of your time on the Island of Rum with this tour!

Havana Cocktail Tour

Having met at Hotel Inglaterra in the heart of Havana, you'll make your way to the first bar on your route: Sloppy Joe's, located near the National Fine Art Museum and Central Park.

At this emblematic bar, reopened after 48 years of closure, you will experience Havana's heyday. Sloppy Joe's gained popularity during the Prohibition era, welcoming American tourists seeking alcohol, gambling, and nightlife. Enjoy a Cuban cocktail at the mahogany wood bar while admiring traditional decor and liquor cabinets.

After this introduction to Havana's cocktail culture, you'll head to El Floridita, a bar and restaurant serving customers since 1817. Sample Hemingway's favorite drink, the daiquiri, which he enjoyed while writing "For Whom The Bell Tolls".

Your final stop will be La Bodeguita del Medio, famous for its mojitos and the autographs of celebrities on its walls, including Hemingway's. You can proudly say you've had "my mojito in La Bodeguita and my daiquiri in El Floridita".

At the end of your tour, you'll return to the Hotel Inglaterra after 6 hours.

Included

  • English–speaking guide
  • 3 cocktails

Tips

  • Accessibility: Yes

Location

Activity location

Hotel Inglaterra, Paseo de Martí 416, Havana, Cuba.

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