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Alma: for handmade goods by Cuban artisans and some vintage finds. Kathryn brought home a beautiful handmade paper star ornament and Peter found a handmade wooden muddler for the mojitos we’ll be making back in NY.
La Casa de Belkys: I’m so sad I didn’t have time to go antiquing (the group would have killed me) but I’ve heard great things about this multi-floor antique treasure trove inside Belkys home.
Where to eat:
El del Frente for the rooftop breeze, generous cocktails, and tartare that will knock your socks off. We loved the wonderfully chill vibes.
It’s a very short walk from Twins Havana & here we are on our way there (with our friend Val of Major Studio.)
Santy Pescador for the best off-the-beaten path lunch spot. Situated on the Rio Jaimanitas, there are great water views,
fresh seafood and one of the best, authentic daiquiris I’ve ever had.
Otramanera: We didn’t make it here but read great things about this Spanish-inspired restaurant in a serene setting.
The food also looks excellent on their
IG! Next time!
If you want the perfect itinerary we REALLY can’t recommend Twins Havana enough. It was exceptional!