Acuario
Boconao
Carretera
de Boconao, km.54
Santiago de Cuba
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Bar-cafetería
El Algarrobo
Carretera a Siboney e/ 5ta y 7ma
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
Near the Zoo and the “Arbol de la Rendición”
(historic place from the Cuban-Spanish-American war) and in
the middle of a charming park of centenary trees, this coffee
shop opened in 2000 offers has an acceptable bar service and
an informal restaurant.
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Bello
Bar
Av. de las Américas at Calle M, Reparto Sueño
Santiago de Cuba
Tel: 22/68-7070
Frommers:
This sedate bar occupies the entire 15th floor of the Meliá
Santiago hotel. There are stunning views in all directions
through the wraparound windows, and there's even an open-air
catwalk around the outside of the bar for fresh air-viewing
and romantic interludes.
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Cafe
Cantante
Teatro
Heredia
Ave de las Americas, esq. Ave de los Delfiles
Santiago de Cuba
+53 22 64 3178
Canalcubano:
Located in the modern building of Heredia theatre. Usually
open on week-ends. Performers are all kind of son, salsa and
bolero groups. The place is not small but gets crowded when
famous orchestras exhibit. For this reason it is important
to check before going there or just arrive a little bit earlier.
The atmosphere can be great on certain nights but you have
to be lucky.
Wcities:
An entertaining nightclub to visit, offering visitors an authentic
taste of Santiago nightlife, thanks to the warm friendly rapport
between performers and audience. Up on the stage, everybody
sings and dances to the contagious beat of popular local rhythms.
So in reply to the question posed in Migeul Matamoros’
famous song, De donde son los cantantes? (Where do all the
singers come from?), expect the audience to reply in unison:
“They’re from Santiago, of course!
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Café
Palmares
Calle M e/ Ave. de las Américas y 6ª
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
Inaugurated last November, it is popularly known as “Chorrito
2” because of its twin, the original “Chorrito”.
Located by the Meliá Santiago Hotel it is generally
packed in spite of its large capacity. Santiago’s nightlife
is really here.
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Casa
del Caribe
Calle 13 # 154
At the corner of Calle 8, Vista Alegre
Santiago de Cuba
Tel: 22/64-2285
Frommers:
This cultural center has a full schedule of music events and
other goings-on starting at 8pm every night of the week. The
program starts slow, early in the week, with boleros and "música
feeling" and usually builds to Afro-Cuban music and dance
on Thursday, Caribbean and Latin American folk dance on Friday,
and a happening Haitian or Afro-Cuban program on Saturday
beginning at 6pm. Concerts are held on two leafy outdoor patios.
There are also cultural conferences and workshops.
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Casa
de la Cutura
General
Lacret #651
Santiago de Cuba
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Casa
del Estudiante
Heredia
#204
Santiago de Cuba
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Casa
de la Música
Corona nº 564 entre Aguilera y Enramada
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
Inaugurated in july 2000, it has become a must in Santiago´s
nights. There is here live Cuban music: the best groups of
son and salsa. Afternoon performances -matinées in
Cuba- are very successful too.
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Casa
de las Tradiciones
Rabi
#154
Santiago de Cuba
22/65-3892
Canalcubano:
It might not be as well known, as la Casa de la Trova but
you should not miss this place if you really want to enjoy
Santiago. Its fantastic programme changes every day: boleros,
son, traditional trova, folklore, poetic circles and expositions
of fine arts. The bar is nothing to write home about but its
charm lays in its authenticity.
Frommers:
More cramped and heaps more intimate than the more touristy
Casa de la Trova, this old house (called "La Casona"
by locals) in the Tívoli section of town is loaded
with character and decorated with dozens of paintings and
photos on the walls. For me, the place just screams "Santiago
de Cuba." It gets perfectly steamy when there's a tight
band playing and any more than two couples working the dance
floor.
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Casa
de la Trova
Heredia
#208 entre San Pedro y San Felix
Santiago de Cuba
Tel: +53 22 65 2689, +53 22 65 4814
Canalcubano:
In Cuba it has become an institution, almost a national monument.
Nobody goes to Santiago without visiting this place. Most
of the best singers and son groups of the island use to perform
here. The Casa de la Trova is constantly mentioned in novels,
poems, magazines... And well known for its recordings of life
concerts. Opens in the morning and at night and the programm
it offers is still outstanding. Located in the historical
part of the city, some steps away from Céspedes Park.
Frommers:
Decades of raw and infectious Cuban music seep from the walls
of this legendary live music venue, the greatest of the country's
Casas de la Trova. Old-timers may complain that it doesn't
have the character it once did, due to makeovers, but its
long front room and back patio and the grand upstairs salon
still outclass any other Cuban music joint. All the greats
have played here; you may catch an up-and-coming star, or
a band of octogenarians that rightly should be every bit as
famous as the guys in Buena Vista. They aren't, but you'll
enjoy their music all the more for their relative obscurity
and chance to see them in such a welcoming environment.
Wcities:
The traditional trova music played in Santiago, is truly one
of the most authentic Cuban musical expressions. Old tunes
oblivious to the passage of time are played side by side with
more recent compositions, in an atmosphere that is both spirited
and genuine, aided, of course, by plenty of rum and other
typical Cuban drinks. Anything might happen in this bohemian
and spontaneous music club, even the appearance of an ex-Beatle,
as was the case when Sir Paul McCartney stepped through the
doors.
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Claqueta
Bar
Santo Tomás esq. San Basilio
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
An open air space where you can enjoy live jam sessions of
popular and traditional music. A place to enjoy good rum and
draft beer, as well as snacks. Very busy on weekends.
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Club
300
Nightclub
Aguilera #302 entre San Pedro y San Félix
Santiago de Cuba
Tel: 22/65-3532
Canalcubano:
Just around the corner from Céspedes Park, in the city’s
historical center, it´s the place if you want to see
top Cuban jazz groups perform. A knowledgeable audience is
always present.
Frommers:
This is a dark, enveloping nightclub with occasional live
music and a fair share of jineteras "jes dying to meetchu,"
as Mick Jagger used to sing. Open daily until 4am.
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Club
el Iris
Aguilera
#617
junto a la Plaza de Marte, e/ Bamada and Plácido
Santiago de Cuba
22/65-4910
Canalcubano:
Disco-bar with mostly Cuban patrons. On weekends it´s
usually packed.
Frommers:
This sweaty dance club, extremely popular with young locals,
seems to be pumping at all hours of the day, with ear-shattering
disco, salsa, merengue, and Latin rock.
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Club
Nocturno
Nightclub
Hotel Versalles
Santiago de Cuba
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Discoteca
Club Tropical
Autopista Nacional km 1
Santiago de Cuba.
Tel: (22) 687020
Canalcubano:
A part of the Tropicana Santiago cabaret complex. A medium
size disco which success is extremely unpredictable. Some
days the place is crowded with people having a lot of fun,
on others you may not see one single soul. To avoid the last,
you could inform yourself before going there or just leave
it to the providence.
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Bar
Las Columnitas
San Félix entre Carnicería y Enramada
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
Everybody meets here, now, a point of reference in Santiago´s
nights. Funny and informal kind of ambience.
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Degustador
Don Emilio
Ave. De las Américas y M
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
In the ground floor of Hotel Meliá Santiago, you will
find one of the few bars in the city dedicated to cigar smokers.
The place it kind of strange but offers a charming environment.
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Espania Sueño
Discoteca
Hotel Santiago de Cuba
Santiago de Cuba
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Fiesta
Guajira
Carretera
Boconao km 14
Santiago de Cuba
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Bar
La Fontana
San Pedro esq. Enramada
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
A small bar located at the very center of the historic circuit.
It is pleasant and lively. Enjoy some of the great Cuban beers
there.
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Gran
Parque Natural Bacoao
Carretera
Baconao
Santiago de Cuba
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Havana
Club
Discoteca
Hotel las Americas
Santiago de Cuba
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Isabelica
Cafe
Hotel
Melia Santiago
Aguilera y Calvario
Santiago de Cuba
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La
Jutía Conga
Heredia entre Callejón de Bofia y San Félix
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
Santiago´s UNEAC famous bar is placed in the patio of
a Colonial house. There are frequent meetings of poets, writers
and stage people, while bands and soloists perform. Although
the bar is not very well stocked it doesn´t matter,
particularly in the bubbling evenings.
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Kon-Tiki
Bar
San Pedro esq. Enramada, Centro Histórico de la Ciudad
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
Authentic Cuban Ambience. Here you can pay only with local
currency. A curious place, rather shabby, but interesting.
You might not like it at all or just love it. There is no
middle way.
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La
Maison de Santiago
Ave.Manduley
esq.1ra #52
Vista Alegre
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
Another Havana namesake, it is a bar-cabaret-restaurant-and-shops,
along with fashion shows and music. Usually well-attended
and one of the city’s favorite nightspots
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Del
Marques
Bar
Plaza Dolores, Aguilera e/Calvario y Reloj
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
This bar is located in a complex made up of several restaurants,
in the old part of the city of Santiago. The bar has a charming
patio with a pond, ideal for resting after walking down the
old city.
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La
Melipona
Hotel las Americas, on the roof top
Santiago de Cuba
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Museo
del Ron
Bar
San Basilio y Carniceria
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La
Pachanga
Discotheque
Hotel Los Corales-Carisol
Santiago
de Cuba
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Parque
del Ajedrez
Santo Tomás esq. Enramada
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
A popular hideout placed in the intersection of Santo Tomás
and Enramada Streets, in the center of historical Santiago,
where you can have a very strong Cuban coffee. Many locals
and visitors make it a stopping point when strolling through
the city and fill all of its original chess tables.
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Patio
de los Abuelos
Francisco
Perez Cardbo #5, across from the Plaza de Marte
Santiago de Cuba
Tel: 22/62-3302
Canalcubano:
Open-air Bar and coffee shop where you can enjoy performances
of the area’s traditional music bands, poetry readers
and variety shows. Open all day long.
Frommers:
This place on the Plaza de Marte is a good place to listen
to boleros and feelin'. The scene is a little older and more
sedate than most of the places listed above, but folks still
get up and dance. Moreover, the patrons and players show real
love for the romantic ballads and tragic love songs that are
the staples here.
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Patio
de Artex
Calle Heredia nº 304 entre Carnicería y Calvario
Santiago de Cuba.
Tel: (22) 654814
Canalcubano:
This delightful inner yard, part of a building which is situated
in the historic part of the city, is another “must”
for those who love good music and Santiago nights. Life music
performances alternate with records. People there laugh, talk
and dance while having a glass of Cuban rum. Refrescante!
There is a saying in Cuba: “Oriente, tierra caliente!”
which means that the real hot Cuba is to be found in the oriental
part of the island. In this place you will be able to verify
whether this is true or not.
Frommers:
If there's not much happening at the Casa de la Trova, peek
in here for live Cuban music almost every night of the week.
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Pico
Alto
Bar
Hotel
Melia Santiago
Santiago de Cuba
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Pico
Real
Hotel
Meliá Santiago
Ave. de las Américas esq. M
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
A disco-bar on the top floor of the Meliá Santiago
Hotel. Live music and an open terrace with an impressive view
of the city.
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Pista
Pacho Alonso
Teatro Heredia.
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
Huge open-air space located close to Heredia theatre, during
some days a traditional disco, on others a place for performances.
We suggest you to have a look on its programming before going
there but one thing for sure: during big son, salsa and rap
concerts the atmosphere is sensational with locals dancing
like mad.
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Rancho
Club
Cabaret
Alturas
de Quintero
Motel
Rancho Club
Santiago de Cuba
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Roof
Garden
Hotel
Casa Grande
Calle Heredia 201, e/ General Lacret and San Félix
Santiago de Cuba
Tel: 22/65-3021
Canalcubano:
The terrace of the first floor and the roof Garden of the
last floor are the best places in Santiago for drinking a
coffee and rest. It is also the meeting point and departure
of the stroll by the historical part (Casco Histórico).
It is absolutely necessary to eliminate the terrifying discotheque
music that some waitress use to put, what is more, it would
be better if the sound-equipment could be retired in order
to eliminate the temptation. Because the conversation and
the murmur that comes from the life of Céspedes park
are the best accompaniment for this unique place.
Frommers:
A great spot for people-watching over the Parque Céspedes,
this convivial terrace/balcony bar is always hopping, with
live music and a good mix of foreigners and Cubans hoping
to meet foreigners. The hotel also has a Rooftop Garden bar
on the top floor with excellent views of the cathedral and
Santiago Bay.
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Salon
Havana Club
Hotal
las Americas
Santiago de Cuba
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Santiago
Café
Hotel
Meliá Santiago
Ave. de las Américas esq. M.
Santiago de Cuba
Tel: (22) 687070
Canalcubano:
Open in 2002 and located on the ground floor of Hotel Meliá,
this Café has contributed to create ambience in the
hot Santiago´s nights. Its decoration makes reference
to famous places in the city: the "Morro", the "Parque
Céspedes", the Cathedral or "La Casa de la
Trova". The place presents musical performances and fashion
shows. There is a wonderful environment, especially on Sundays.
A real must.
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San
Pedro del Mar
Cabaret
Carretera Morro, km 8
Santiago de Cuba
Tel:
+53 22 69 1287
Wcities:
One of the most traditional nightclubs in Santiago, it is
famous for its cabarets and shows. Just a short walk from
the Balcón del Caribe Hotel and the Castillo del Morro
castle, the venue is built on a natural terrace that juts
out into the sea. All visitors are well attended, and there
is a wide choice both to eat and drink, including all sorts
of Cuban drinks and cocktails. Wednesday and Thursday nights
have a romantic theme to them, spiced with boleros and all
sorts of nostalgic-sounding songs.
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Sueno
Disco
Av.Manduley #102
Santiago de Cuba
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Taberna
El Baturro
Calle Aguilera esq. San Félix
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
An interesting place, it is not exactly a fashionable place
but people like going there.
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La
Taberna de Dolores
Calle Aguilera at Reloj, Plaza Dolores
Santiago de Cuba
Tel: 22/62-3913
Frommers:
This local hangout, and my favorite low-rent watering hole
in Santiago, is in the pretty, leafy patio of an old colonial
house. This peso-only joint usually has live music and always
has cheap draft beer in plastic mugs. The crowd is mostly
Cuban with a few backpacker sorts. You'll need a minimal bit
of Spanish (like cerveza) and some Cuban pesos.
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Taberna
del Ron
Carnicería e/ San Basilio y Santa Lucía, Centro
Histórico de la Ciudad
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
Located next to Museo del Ron, this bar is ideal for the relaxing
hours in the afternoon.
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Teatro
Heredia
Ave de las Américas esq. Circunvalación
Santiago de Cuba
Tel: +53 22 64 3178
Wcities:
This theater is located on the corner of the city’s
two largest avenues near the central part of downtown. It
is the second largest theater in Cuba. The Heredia has three
auditoriums equipped with modern lighting and audio systems,
and a series of galleries on the ground floor that act as
venues for exhibitions and meetings. Premieres brought periodically
from Havana, along with the most important local plays are
shown in this theater. It is built of metal and glass and
has its own gardens.
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Terraza
Américas
Hotel
Las Américas
Ave. las Américas esq. General Cebreco
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
The terrace cafe at Las Américas Hotel is an open-air
locale of unique atmosphere in Santiago by night. Visitors
and locals fill its tables and come back again and again.
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Terraza
Hotel Libertad
Calle Aguilera #658, Plaza de Marte
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
If you walk around the city don´t miss to visit the
Hotel Libertad and its roof terrace. The bar you´ll
find there offers an extraordinary panoramic view. Just take
your time, have a seat and order a Daiquirí or a local
beer. You will appreciate our advise.
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Tricontinental
Discotheque
Hotel
Las Américas
Santiago de Cuba
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Tropicana
Patio
Bar
Autipista km 1.5
Santiago de Cuba
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Tropicana
Santiago
Cabaret,
Discotheque
Autopista Nacional km. 1,5
Santiago
de Cuba
Tel:
+53 226 42579; +53 226 41031
Fax: +53 226 46573
Canalcubano:
Since it opened, Havana’s namesake is a must for tourists
arriving to the city. Although less formal than its counterpart
it boasts a great chorus line.
Wcities:
Just like its sister club in Havana, this cabaret under the
stars epitomises Santiago's way of life: open and carefree.
The show, with live music, borrows liberally from the Afro-Caribbean
roots of the local culture, especially its dances and traditions.
Visitors are offered a true demonstration of splendour and
luxury, thanks to the costumes, lighting, and the physical
appearance of the dancers: thus a truly unforgettable experience
is guaranteed for all, in one of the most Caribbean of all
Cuban cities.
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La
Vía Central
Ave. Garzón esq. Carretera Central
Santiago de Cuba
Canalcubano:
Near the famous Moncada Barrackas, this comfortable coffee
shop offers ice-cream, beer and soft drinks. In the first
floor you can buy sweets and pastries. A very successful place.
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Bar
Virgilio
General Lacret esquina Heredia
Santiago de Cuba
Wcities:
On a street corner in the old quarter of Santiago is this
bar, which belongs to the Casa de
la Trova (La) (the House of Trova). This is a place where
the city’s elder and younger troubadours gather, offering
a fusion of old and new trova music. The bar itself is divided
into two parts, one indoors and the other in the patio. The
patio has tables surrounded by attractive plants. The house
cocktail is the Trago Trovada, but there is also a varied
cocktail list, coffee, locally-distilled rum, Caribbean rum,
Mulata rum, and national and imported beers. |