Plaza de la Revolución
Havana
Copyright: Gustavo Ordoqui/Shutterstock.comPlaza de la Revolución
The expansive Plaza de la Revolución (formerly Plaza Cívica) is an important landmark where some of Cuba's most significant political rallies took place. Part of 'new Havana', this square is the modernist home of the Cuban government (Comité Central del Partido Comunista de Cuba), but is most known for its murals of iconic figures like Che Guevara and revolutionary Camilo Cienfuegos, as well as the city's tallest monument dedicated to José Martí, an independence activist and Cuban National Hero (take the elevator up for spectacular views).
Useful Information
- Address: Plaza de la Revolución, La Habana
Do & See
There is plenty to do and see in fast-evolving Havana, with modern hot-spots for art, culture and culinary effort emerging at an ever-increasing rate. Beyond the staples of Habana Vieja and the Malecón lie Havana's attractive newer districts, and unmissable attractions like the eccentric "Fusterlandia" or the original former home of celebrated novelist Ernest Hemingway.

Copyright: Rafal Cichawa/Shutterstock.com
Copyright: Gustavo Ordoqui/Shutterstock.com
Copyright: Anton_Ivanov/Shutterstock.com
Copyright: corlaffra/Shutterstock.com
Copyright: Steve Rushing/Flickr
Copyright: Diego Cervo/Shutterstock.com
Copyright: KKulikov/Shutterstock.com
Copyright: Mastaco/Shutterstock.com
Copyright: Diego Grandi/Shutterstock.com
Copyright: DACPhoto/Shutterstock.com
Copyright: JVV Photography/Shutterstock.com