Or, take a bici taxi that knows the way through the maze of streets! If you do go into “Centro Habana,” it is smart to know exactly where you are going to make sure you have a great time (and don’t get lost). This is mostly a residential area with small shops and some really great restaurants, and the district is pretty quiet after dark.Ĭentral Havana is also where the El Malecon boardwalk runs alongside the whole city district, where lots of young Cubans hang out in the evenings.Īlong the Malecon is the Malecon 663, a perfect place to go for happy hour with a great ambiance, reggaeton, and spectacular views!
Central Havana really is not the first place you go for Cuban club nightlife.