5/13/09

HAVANA NIGHTCLUBS




                  HAVANA NIGHTLIFE
 
Tropicana a world known cabaret and club in Havana, Cuba. It was launched in 1939 at Villa Mina, a six-acre (24,000 m²) suburban estate with lush tropical gardens in Havana's Marianao neighborhood.
feathered women and salsa greats on an outdoor stage. Calle 72 No. 4504 y Calle 43, Marianao. Tels: 20-5144, 20-4215. Tuesday to Sunday 9pm2am.
 
Turquino Calle L e/23 y 25. In the Habana Libre Tryp Hotel.On the top floor of a high-rise hotel overlooking central Vedado, high heeled Cuban ladies impress foreign tourists with their salsa and disco moves. Decor is 1970s disco. Cover's usually $15.
 
Cafe Cantante Mi Habana  Paseo y 39, Plaza de la Revolucion.
 (Teatro Nacional). Tels: 79-6011, 79-3558, 33-1357.Hot live salsa acts and disco music attract a young, jumping crowd.
 
Chan Chan  In the Marina Hemingway. 248 y 5ta Ave, Santa Fe, Playa. Tel: 24-4698.A new club on the water featuring traditional Cuban music and cuisine, with an emphasis on seafood. Named after musician Compay Segundo,"Chan Chan" to his amigos. Great for a relaxing night of cheek-to-cheek dancing alongside the yachts. Operated by Cubanacan Grupo. Open until 3am.
 
Club Imagenes Calzada No. 602 e. B y C, Vedado.Occupying the former shell of the prerevolutionary Le Vendome French restaurant since June 1998, Imagenes provides a cozy, air conditioned venue for dealmaking and social conversation. It features comfortable seating groups, soft lighting, a tapas menu and piano music by the borrowed maestro of the local symphony, Mario Romeu. Most drinks are $3, including traditionals like daiquiris and mojitos. There are seven champagnes and sparking wines, priced between $25 and $150 a bottle, and the rare 15-year Havana Club at $12 a shot. Featured tapas dishes include calamari, shrimp, vegetables in creole sauce, ham horns and asparagus salad. (1/98)
 
Club Jazz  Since opening in 1997, Club Jazz has served up world class music in an intimate underground (literally) club setting. There are nice touches, like Spanish olives served in a martini glass with paper wrapped toothpicks, but the real attraction is the jam sessions by some of Cuba’s greatest musicians, night after night, with an occasional drop-in from a visiting musician like George Benson.
 
Havana Café  This Hard Rock Café knock-off is where you might spot Matt Dillon sucking Cohiba Esplendidos with Naomi Campbell.
 
La Cecilia  5ta Avenida y 110. Tel: 24-1562.A large outdoors club featuring big name salsa stars, big bands and dance performances. Great sound system. Lively, attractive, well-mixed crowd. Expect a cover of around $15, depending on the act.
 
Parisien  Hotel Nacional. Tels: 33-3564 al 67. Friday through Wednesday 9pm-2:30am.
It is a fusion of Indoamerican, Hispanic and African cultures, that led to the Cuban culture.
Every day from 9:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. the show starts at 10:00 p.m. and afterwards from 12:00 a.m. you can learn how to dance.
We also invite you to dinner at the hotel restaurant of your choice and then have fun at the Cabaret. Dine in the elegant "Comedor de Aguiar" restaurant or in the buffet "La Veranda" restaurant or enjoy creole food in "La Barraca" restaurant. You can also dine in the Parisien Cabaret.
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