← Field notesIssue Nº 09

No. 05Havana, slowly

What to do in Havana at night

An honest nightlife guide from people who actually live here.

Leo · Cuban Soul·9 min
What to do in Havana at night
01The dispatch

Where the music is real, where the rum is poured heavy, where to walk at midnight and where to take a taxi. A neighborhood-by-neighborhood map.

Havana at night is a different city. The heat softens, the music finds its way out of the buildings, and the same streets you walked at noon turn into a slow procession of friends-of-friends running into each other on doorsteps.

Most travelers arrive convinced that the best nights happen in famous places they've already heard about. Some of them do. Most of the best ones happen in places nobody told them about, two streets over, on a tip from someone they met that afternoon. Here's the rough map our friends ask for at dinner.

Vedado — for the music

Vedado is where the live music is best, and the listening is most serious. The small jazz rooms, the rooftop boleros, the hotel courtyards with a quartet that doesn't post a schedule because they don't need to — Vedado is where Cubans go to hear Cubans play.

Start with a long meal at a paladar around 23 and L. Walk to whichever venue someone at dinner mentioned. Don't worry about getting there early; the music starts late and goes later. Cabs back to the hotel are easy from here.

A traveler laughing with a bartender mixing a drink in a neon-lit Havana bar
The bar is half the night — and the bartenders are some of the best company in town.

Centro Habana — for the dance

Centro is louder, hotter, more crowded, and better for the night where you don't sit down. Salsa joints, casas de la música, courtyards that turn into dance floors after midnight. People arrive in pairs and leave in groups.

A long table of friends reaching in to clink drinks on a string-lit Havana patio at night
People arrive in pairs and leave in groups. That's the whole idea.

Havana doesn't reward a tight schedule. Show up, listen, follow.

Leo · Cuban Soul

Habana Vieja — for the postcard

The old city is the postcard, beautifully lit, and built for a long walk after dinner. The cathedral plaza is quieter than the daytime crowds suggest. The cigar bars stay open. The musicians near Plaza Vieja play until the last drink is poured.

This is the neighborhood for the slower night — drinks on a balcony, a walk along Obispo, a final mojito at a courtyard bar where someone is playing guitar.

Friends toasting on a Havana rooftop at dusk, the city and sea behind them under string lights
Catch the city from a rooftop as the light goes — then let the night take over.

Three rules that help

  1. 01Take a taxi after midnight, even if the walk is only ten blocks
  2. 02Carry your night in cash — small bills are the universal language
  3. 03Don't tighten the schedule. Havana doesn't reward a tight schedule. Show up, listen, follow

If you only have one night

Make it Vedado. Eat at a paladar that someone trustworthy recommended. Walk to whichever live music room a stranger at the next table mentions. Stay until the band takes their second break. Take a taxi home.

A long candlelit table of friends mid-toast on a Havana patio at night
If you only get one night, spend it around a table like this one.

The pictures we make of people at night are some of our favorites — slower light, slower bodies, longer pauses. If you've booked a session with us, this is the night to do it.

After dark

Let us show you the night version.

The Havana Pub Crawl is four hours, four bars, and the city after midnight — the music, the rum poured heavy, and a photographer who knows which doorways the night actually happens behind.

See the Havana Pub Crawl →
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