We made the 9:30 orientation
session today! Our Sunwing travel agents here in Havana gave us some good
advice on what to see and how to see it, whether on our own or the
hop-on/hop-off bus. We also booked a
couple of out of town tours with them.
We decided to take a short horse-drawn
carriage tour around the Old Town area from a friendly, but persistent
salesman. We made a few stops, my favorite being the display of fibreglass
bears.
In a sizeable square, there were large bears painted in colourful
designs representing each country. The art was wonderful.
We looked in
anticipation for the Canadian bear and were dismayed to find some very
uninteresting pixelated blues, greens and beiges. Go figure!
We got a good 'lay of the land'.
We got a good 'lay of the land'.
After we were dropped off, we
headed out to find some some art galleries down Obispo Ave. It's quite a
touristy area, however we found no art at all.
We did buy some yummy chocolate ice cream treats which we needed help in paying for. There are two currencies here: the CUC or Cuban Convertible Peso, used by tourists, and the CUP or Peso Cubano, used by locals. The ice cream was more popular with the locals and we had no CUPs. We could pay in CUCs but needed exact change. Two people in line helped us with our money as we did not understand the clerk. Perhaps they just wanted us to hurry up so they could buy their ice cream ;-)
We did buy some yummy chocolate ice cream treats which we needed help in paying for. There are two currencies here: the CUC or Cuban Convertible Peso, used by tourists, and the CUP or Peso Cubano, used by locals. The ice cream was more popular with the locals and we had no CUPs. We could pay in CUCs but needed exact change. Two people in line helped us with our money as we did not understand the clerk. Perhaps they just wanted us to hurry up so they could buy their ice cream ;-)
We enjoyed photographing some of
the old buildings and doorways as we walked along.
Lunch was at a nice little
sidewalk cafe. I tried the local diet 'Coke' which hit the spot. It wasn't
Pepsi Max but it had caffeine!
We had been told about a chocolate shop and stopped in to make a purchase.
We had been told about a chocolate shop and stopped in to make a purchase.
Tracy's Hero! |
I was interested in some Cuban art that I had seen and checked out just about every vendor in the large building. There must have been maybe 70 or 80 art vendors?!?
Scenes of 50's cars on the streets of Havana were over-represented. But there were many delightful original paintings and I especially enjoyed the abstract art. After a full hour of searching, I finally decided to buy a cool mixed media piece - a painting mixed with collage. It is quite unique and I love it!
I met up with Tracy at the
appointed time and place, then we went to a few more stalls together. I was
missing the jewelry I forgot to bring from home, so I was on the lookout for
some earrings. I found a beautiful stone, which the vendor called a Castro stone, and I now have
some lovely earrings together with a bracelet. We met a photographer artist
with some wonderful photoshopped art and we each bought a very cool print.
By 6 pm we were ready to leave and
we started the long walk back to our hotel. We have been walking on nothing but
cement and granite the past two days and my feet were really feeling it. Part
way home we hailed a bicycle cab to our hotel. Poor cyclist! But our feet were
so much happier.
It's going to be a very early morning tomorrow. The music is going great guns again tonight!
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