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República de Cuba Anonymous
Going to cuba over the Christmas/Newyear holidays.
Need tips of some nice places, why not some locations that aren't too "tourist shaped" also exclude the cigars and rum please, thats obvious ^^
Is there any other "must see" places while there?
Also I'm sure my extreamely limited Spanish will not suffice, will English work while there?
>> Anonymous
Really, nobody intrested in Che and pals? :(
>> Anonymous
>>65489
It is interesting to me and I hope to go there someday when the US stops being such a huge cunt to Cuba.
>> Anonymous
Ah good for me that i'm from europe than :)
>> Anonymous
>>65491
i don't think the embargo will ever be removed
>> Anonymous
>>65498
I sincerely hope you're wrong, fellow /trv/lr.
>> Anonymous
Cuba needs its own Deng Xiaoping.
>> Anonymous
> not tourist shaped
> I don't speak Spanish

Protip: this is a fantasy. Either learn the language or deal with the tourist infrastructure.

I'd suggest remaining in Havana and other large cities, that way you can sort of live out your silly fantasy of "blending in with the locals" (btw this is simply impossible in Cuba if you're from a first world country, there are NO locals who look, walk, or dress like you).

Also, as far as the general trip is concerned, it's a different and interesting place and you should have an interesting time no matter if you stay in a city. Watch out for aggressive hookers, there's a massive unofficial (but well tolerated) sex industry in Cuba.
>> Anonymous
Ok so lets say that I can't get away from the whole "tourism-thingy", are there any nice places to go for something different (I will be there for 3 weeks so I surely will get tired of the beach/Havanna)?

And also: what's wrong with the hookers? Do they have aids? ; )