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The Rough Guide to Havana
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I just returned from a trip to Cuba, and the Rough Guide was the best book we had for Havana (I travelled with 2 friends, and we had 6 guidebooks between the 3 of us) -- it was the only one we used. Everything is clearly marked and easy to use. All the maps were great and we used them all. Even though published in Jan 2010, the info wasn't entirely up to date for our trip in mid-March 2010. For example, the paladar La Guarida (also listed in Lonely Planet and Frommers) is now closed down. I can't speak highly enough of this Rough Guide -- I plan to buy them from now on when travelling.

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"The Rough Guide to Havana" is the essential travel guide with clear maps and coverage of the unforgettable attractions of Cuba's lively capital. From the Museo de la Revolucion and other must-visit museums and galleries to splendid architectural gems including the Catedral de San Cristobal, the "Rough Guide" steers you to the best restaurants, stylish bars & cafes, and hottest nightlife in Havana across every price range. The guide provides comprehensive coverage of hotels as well as private homestays, the best places to stay for an up-close experience of life in Cuba. You'll find detailed coverage of the outer boroughs La Lisa and Marianao as well as an unprecedented level of detail for the main four city neighbourhoods, Habana Vieja, Centro Habana, Vedado and Miramar. Rely on insider tips on everything from where to go for local music and jazz, shop for Cuban film posters, guayabera shirts and rum, and witness the time, skill and effort involved in producing Cuban cigars.You can explore all corners of the city with authoritative background on Cuban history and a succinct political analysis of the Cuban Revolution, relying on the clearest maps of any guide and practical language tips. Make the most of your holiday with "The Rough Guide to Havana".

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