One of two such establishments in the city, this legendary place is where Cubans and tourists who don't want to be treated like tourists go for full-on caliente (hot) music and dancing. All the big names play here, from Bamboleo to Los Van Van – and you'll pay peanuts to see them. Partly closed for renovations at research time; check ahead.
Casa de la Música
Havana
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