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07-20-19 22:01 #5917
Posts: 364Guanabo / Habana train
Hey,
Just came across this article on the Cuban press today. Thought I post it for those who are early risers and enjoy a trip to the beach.
Starting this coming Tuesday there will be train service between La Habana and Guanabo daily except on Mondays.
It mentions the train leaves early morning (for me) 8:17 am and returns at 6:05 pm, so for those who monger in La Habana and want to have a day in Playas del Este / Guanabo beaches this is an excellent and very cheap option.
BTW, the fare is 1 CUP!, which means like. 05 cents.
Mondo.
La Direcciand General de Transporte de La Habana informa que a partir de maana, sbado 20 de julio, comenzar a operar un tren de pasajeros hacia las Playas del Este de la capital.
Este servicio se estrena "como parte de LOS planes previstos para el Verano 2019 why conforme a las posibilidades actuales en este tipo de prestaciones para el merecido disfrute de nuestra poblaciand", refiere la nota oficial.
El tren tendr una salida diaria, de martes a domingo, con destino a la estaciand Guanabo, parte a las 8:17 am Del patio de carga de la Estaciand Central en La Habana Vieja why retorna a las 6:05 pm El costo del pasaje ser de un peso (1. 00 CUP).
En su itinerario, el servicio contar con las siguientes paradas obligatorias why facultativas (en este ltimo caso se realiza cuando hay viajeros para abordar o bajar del tren):
Enlace Gas (facultativa).
Arenal (obligatoria).
Apeadero Crucero de Guanabacoa (facultativo).
Apeadero Naland (facultativo).
Apeadero Cementerio de LOS Judos (facultativa).
Cambute (obligatoria).
Apeadero Cuadra (facultativa).
Apeadero Bacuranao (facultativa).
Apeadero Tarar-Barreras (facultativa).
Apeadero Las Playas (facultativa).
Apeadero Corona (facultativa).
Enlace Ramal Playas del Este (facultativa).
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07-19-19 15:05 #5916
Posts: 605Originally Posted by Mondo707 [View Original Post]
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07-19-19 05:55 #5915
Posts: 364LOS Nardos
Originally Posted by ChrisH [View Original Post]
I think you are referring to LOS Nardos which sits as you say across the Capitol building and it's on the 3rd floor. There are 2 other restaurants in the same building.
Like you say excellent food there and their prices are quite reasonable.
Usually they have a piano playing, last time I visited they had piano and violin, as you prolly know music quality in Cuba is very good.
Enjoy.
Mondo.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaura...ince_Cuba.html#photos; aggregationId=101&albumid=101&filter=7&ff=407591934.
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07-18-19 18:25 #5914
Posts: 503Central Cuba foto's
Ciego De Avila, Santa Clara, etc.
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07-18-19 17:28 #5913
Posts: 503A few more random pics
A few more.
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07-18-19 17:04 #5912
Posts: 503Originally Posted by DiavelLoco [View Original Post]
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07-18-19 16:54 #5911
Posts: 138Originally Posted by TyDown [View Original Post]
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07-18-19 16:48 #5910
Posts: 503A few more.
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07-18-19 16:21 #5909
Posts: 503Damnit, my pics are not loading.
EDIT - I think I got it now.
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07-18-19 16:10 #5908
Posts: 503Originally Posted by DiavelLoco [View Original Post]
In my opinion, hands down the best food (Steak, Wine, etc.) can be found at Palador Decameron. The best Cuban food can be found at LOS Amigos.
I've been to Cuba 9 times over the last three years and spent almost a year in the country (cumulative). About 50% of that time I spent outside of Havana out in the campo. Good food is very difficult to find out in the campo, unless you like pig and rice every single day.
I'll attach a few pics of some of the restaurants I have been to, and a couple of my favorite chica.
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07-18-19 14:52 #5907
Posts: 138Originally Posted by TyDown [View Original Post]
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07-18-19 11:25 #5906
Posts: 605Perfect
Originally Posted by Newport [View Original Post]
As far as the grub, there are plenty of great places to eat, and for a very good price. A perfect example would be the restaurant across the street from the capital, with 5 floors, and 5 different choices of what type if cuisine a person is in the mood for. I can't remember the name of the place, but can't be missed, because there's always a line out front to get in. That's just 1 of many options, and it has 5 choices in 1 building.
Like people say, haters going to hate, and let them, so those prices of the goods will remain low, and not escalate like point and click, no skills having monger destination Sosua has.
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07-18-19 06:16 #5905
Posts: 503Originally Posted by Newport [View Original Post]
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07-18-19 05:40 #5904
Posts: 38Delicious food?
Originally Posted by Newport [View Original Post]
Where do you find great food in Havana (Old Havana, Centro, or La Rampa)?
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07-17-19 22:16 #5903
Posts: 46I'm not sure which Cuba you guys been to in recent months, but its not the one I've experienced twice this year, making it a total of 3 trips since Jan 2018.
Too many of us have traveled to countries where its legal, even if not, it was easy to get our hands on whatever or whoever we pleased. This is true communism stuck in the 50's, I've been to more modernized communist countries, and its nothing as strict or closed off as Cuba.
The Malecon is well and alive, every night especially on weekends it looks like some sort of festival is taking place, meanwhile everyone is just chilling, drinking their rum or cristal, listening to music and enjoying the scene. Many good nights started and ended on that strip, many chicas willing to play.
Along with the delicious food, cigars, live jazz and architecture, I just can't get enough of this place. Every trip I take it gets better. Planning to go again before the year is over.
Sosua has spoiled many of us, especially being so convenient and close to the states. Altogether I'm hoping for less tourism in Cuba, let the prices drop some in Havana, make them want our business with some effort, resulting in more cake for me!