Scenes from Old Havana August 15, 2016 4 Comments Cuba, Travel Rooftop view from Hotel Inglaterra, across from Parque Central in La Habana Vieja View from rooftop of Hotel Inglaterra down the Prado toward the Malecon and sea beyond A glorious ruin of a building in Plaza Vieja, Habana Vieja, that’s been awaiting renovation for decades. Apartment building interior next door to the fabulous Hotal Santa Isabel, at the end of Calle Obispo in the most heavily-tourist end area of Old Havana… What most tourists don’t see. The Office of the City Historian of Havana says one building a day collapses in Havana… The ubiquitous image of Che. cuba Habana Vieja Havana photography Travel SHARE THIS PREVIOUS POST← Paladares in La Habana NEXT POSTCuban profiles → You May Also Like Flower Time in Girona- Guest Blog by IggyMo Getting To Know Gaudí: La Pedrera Bicycling in Rome
Aysha Griffin August 20, 2016 at 1:16 am Thanks, Stormy… having fun with quality of new iPad pro… much more to post. We must catch up when I’m back in MExico in Sept. Hugs to you and CS gang!!
Aysha Griffin August 20, 2016 at 1:17 am I hope they are happy ones… Cuba often looks and feels better from afar, which is why I keep returning – relieved to leave and eager to return. 🙂
Brings back memories…….:)
You have such a great eye, mi amiga.
Thanks, Stormy… having fun with quality of new iPad pro… much more to post. We must catch up when I’m back in MExico in Sept. Hugs to you and CS gang!!
I hope they are happy ones… Cuba often looks and feels better from afar, which is why I keep returning – relieved to leave and eager to return. 🙂