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07-09-22 23:02 #6945
Posts: 1181830 Restaurant vs Johnnies Rio Club
1830 Restaurant is located near old fort, yes open air, loud music. East side of tunnel and North side Malecon Road.
Johnnies Rio Club actually West side of tunnel, 1 block off Malecon road, dance, drink, girls.
Good times.
Rainman.
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06-12-22 05:42 #6944
Posts: 271I think the club you are referring is Johnnys Rio Club which is right outside of the Miramar Tunnel. Not sure if its out of business but that placed used to rock 15 -20 years ago.
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06-11-22 15:04 #6943
Posts: 300Originally Posted by ElephantBeer [View Original Post]
A great place for the eyes, both for the place than the chicas!
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06-10-22 03:03 #6942
Posts: 341It's a no no!
Originally Posted by Vesemir [View Original Post]
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06-05-22 11:52 #6941
Posts: 11Originally Posted by Vesemir [View Original Post]
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06-04-22 12:50 #6940
Posts: 174Old times for old men.
No questions on this one (I think).
Just planning an 8 day trip to Havana in November with my Filipinia girlfriend.
First (and last) trip to Havana was around 2004. Time seems to pass and before you know it you've gone from a youngish man, to an oldish one. (sigh).
I stayed at the Gran Hotel, had good drinks at Flordita, remember watching some salsa shows and other dancing places. The yellow coconut taxis on the street.
Couldn't talk to locals on the street much, or the cops would come ask them for their papers. One guy started talking to me on the Malecon and that exact thing happened.
As for girls, there was a place by the water at night? Or (god I forget) but it was outdoors. You paid to get in and there were lots of girls hanging about. Was fantastic! Tried to bring her back to the hotel and a big deal was made. I had to end up paying a security guard money to let her up the back and she could only stay a few hours he said. Shift change?
Switched to a local room in someone's house and from then on had no problems bringing girls. Was one of those fantastic trips that always stays with you and sort of haunts you. Of course all that is gone now. Just bare snippets of images left in my head.
Hoping this trip will be similar. The exchange rate from the informal market is fantastic. Curious if anyone knows or remembers the outdoor place?
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05-26-22 16:39 #6939
Posts: 8Originally Posted by Vesemir [View Original Post]
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05-26-22 11:48 #6938
Posts: 1099Originally Posted by DzikaBomba [View Original Post]
Not sure if enough people have access to the internet to use Airbnb for their places. And my guess is that those that do have to pay a fee directly to the government for this. When I was there the casas particulares had to pay 50% tax to the government almost immediately. Perhaps Airbnb has a similar deal with the Cuban government.
The point of booking before you get there is to know what you are getting, or that you have something. Using a street hawker or taxi driver to me is a very bad idea. Very bad. But perhaps you were not serious.
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05-25-22 22:05 #6937
Posts: 2Originally Posted by AmorPorFavor [View Original Post]
I tried talking to some locals, I speak Spanish BTW. And one tried to introduce me to his "cousin" but she was in her 30's and had a belly and saggy tits so I passed, she did danced for me and was grinding her ass into my crutch so that was nice.
By the time I was leaving she followed me home, she said she was a masseuse and wanted to give a massage, tho earlier she said she wanted to eat my ass LOL, I politely declined but she followed me home. She wanted to get into my building and was starting to make a scene so I pushed her away and closed the door.
Maybe I'm just unlucky, I don't know.
It's been raining every day in the afternoon.
I hope I have better luck in Santiago.
Peace.
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05-25-22 21:48 #6936
Posts: 562Originally Posted by Vesemir [View Original Post]
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05-25-22 15:56 #6935
Posts: 2Havana week 1
Hi fellow travelers!
First post here!
It's been about 3 to 4 years since I visited last. Havana is not the same as before, tourism has just reopened and finding new friends has become a bit more difficult. I'm staying at an Airbnb in old Havana.
Hustlers are still annoying, I was trying to find some weed but the only thing they could find for me was "hachi" some brown little balls that are supposed to be mixed with cigarettes, anyway, it was all bullshit at the end. So don't even try.
Exchange rates are about 1:100, someone tried to give me 1:90 but I walked away and the guy left it at 1:100.
I walked around old Havana trying to meet some new friends but all I could find was 30-40 yo pros 3-5/10. Nobody I would like to spend time with.
Today I'm trying Miramar and in a couple days Santiago.
Like some other users mentioned bottle water is scarce so I would recommend bringing a life straw or Britta bottle.
All in all I'm disappointed, I've been traveling to Cartagena and Bogota so I'm used to young babes. I was supposed to stay here for a month but if things don't improve I'll cut my trip short and go to Colombia instead LOL.
I'll update how things are in Santiago and Holguin.
Peace.
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05-11-22 18:22 #6934
Posts: 541Originally Posted by FlagRunner77 [View Original Post]
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05-11-22 06:02 #6933
Posts: 333Originally Posted by FlagRunner77 [View Original Post]
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05-09-22 18:33 #6932
Posts: 12Driver
Originally Posted by BernardW [View Original Post]
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05-08-22 22:51 #6931
Posts: 623Originally Posted by FlagRunner77 [View Original Post]
And find an apartment you can easily bring in chicas. They are not that hard to find in Havana