Explore the vibrant and soulful nightlife of Havana, Cuba, as the city transforms after midnight. From the social hub of the Malecón seawall to the historic charm of Old Havana after dark, and the youthful pulse of Vedado, this collection offers a glimpse into the city's diverse nocturnal rhythm. Experience the blend of music, conversation, and local life that makes Havana's late nights unforgettable.
Malecón
The Malecón is Havana's iconic seawall, serving as an open-air living room for locals and visitors to socialize, fish, and enjoy the ocean breeze late into the night.
Havana Vieja
Havana Vieja, or Old Havana, transforms into a quieter, more surreal place after midnight, with colonial facades and cobblestone streets holding centuries of history.
Vedado
Vedado offers a more urban and youthful late-night vibe, with people gathering in parks and apartment buildings, and a quiet economy of food stalls and vendors.
Miramar
Miramar features grand mansions hosting late-night clubs with leafy courtyards and swimming pools, providing a more decadent and exclusive nightlife experience.