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Romantic Cuban Rhythm & Pizza Night
Experience the heart and rhythm of Cuba with an evening filled with the melodies of jazz, delicious pizza and the magic of Old Havana. Ideal for those who enjoy chilling in one place, rather than walking around.
- The evening starts at a cozy pizza place located in the heart of Old Havana. You and your partner relish in the mouth-watering pizza filled with an explosion of flavors. The place is packed with locals and tourists alike, creating a lively and friendly atmosphere.
- After dinner, it's time to head to one of Havanaโs top jazz music venues. Residents and visitors alike admire these locations for their intimate atmosphere and excellent line-up of musicians. As you and your partner unwind with your drinks of choice, the vibrant tones of local jazz musicians fill the air.
- After the performance, you may choose to end your night with a slow romantic walk along Malecon, the oceanfront boulevard, under the Cuban night sky. However, as your partner are not fond of walking a lot, you may choose instead to relax at your hotel or home.
Preparation steps:
- First, do some research into the best pizza places in Havana, places where locals swarm and great reviews are garnered. Take note to check if the joint requires reservation. If required, finalize the timing.
- Next, research jazz clubs in Havana. See which are hosting events on your chosen date and make reservations if necessary.
- Dress code for such atmospheres is often smart-casual so pick out an outfit that is both comfortable and chic. For your partner, if he prefers, a stylish open collar shirt with trousers and comfortable shoes should work perfectly.
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Some tips:
- Both venues might get crowded, so making a reservation is the best way to avoid waiting in long queues. Especially in the pizza place, the popularity among locals ensures thereโs always a crowd.
- Prepare to embrace Cuban timing. Things may not move as quickly or start at the billed time. But that's all part of the charm and experience.
- Lastly, take some cash with you. Havana is largely a cash economy and not all places might accept cards. So, itโs best to be prepared with some local currency โ the Cuban Peso.