We are on the final stages of our Cuba tour. Today we visit the Hotel Nacional de Cuba. As mentioned before, everything of significance over the last century happened here.
Hotel logo
From its beginning in 1930, the hotel is an American hotspot. Let's see if we can spot some Americans ...
Impressive building - designed by a New York architectural firm.
With a very impressive guest list.
Beautiful grounds.
With the ever present Che.
Hotel bar is a classic
It's located on Havana Bay
Enjoying the view
These cannons date back to the 19th century
Pretty impressive
2nd cannon
We come across this bunker on the hotel property
Turns out, the bunker is a remnant from the Cuban Missle Crisis
This map shows the Cuban defense plan for the air/sea attack from the US - which never materialized
These are the ramparts of the bunker
We are touring the site - Monica is ready for a battle
These tunnels form a full circle
This is a piece of the U2 spy plane that was shot down with Russian surface to air missle. The pilot, Maj. Rudolf Anderson Jr., was killed immediately in the high altitude explosion.
We need to keep low passing through these tunnels
Exiting one of the tunnels into the rampart
Watch your head
We read a lot of material about the missle crisis - Cuban version
This is President Kennedy's response to Nikita Krushchev - the key was agreement to remove missiles from Turkey
This was Fidel's proposal to end the missle crisis, never adopted
There is even information on Maj. Anderson
Those green covers are the air vents for the tunnels we just passed through. The Hotel Nacional is in the background.
Jenée and Mike under the Cubsn flag
That's better
Lovely Hotel - rooms run $50-$100 per night. Not bad
Work still needs to be done to upgrade some of the properties in Havana
Mike and Monica under the flag
A view across the bay to the Spanish fort
Some of the famous guests to visit the Hotel Nacional over the years
Time for a cocktail!
A happy pose
A not so happy pose - but adorable
We found a great restaurant for lunch
Time for a tour through the outdoor market
Jenée and I have visited many of these over the world
Love them fruit and vegetables
Walking back towards our apartment, we see work being done to beautify this building
Now on the waterfront
A beautiful day
And beautiful sights
We are enjoying the sights
And the coastline
And the city
And this statue
We are now in the airport waiting room - our flight is delayed for many hours
There is the airport in the distance - Cuban Airlines treated us to this place due to the delay. I've been stuck at worse places. We fully enjoyed our time here. I got to achieve my goal of seeing Havana before it becomes Americanized once again. I might have a few Cuban cigars in my luggage, I'll have to check. Adios amigos.
2 comments:
Nice travelogue, as usual. Travel safe my friend. Enjoy your final daiquiri!
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