Browse and buy in Havana
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If shopping isn’t really on your agenda, but you still want to pick up a few staples like Cuban cigars, souvenirs and other local bric-a-brac—these five stops will more than suffice. There’s no better way of getting yourself Cuban … Read more
If shopping isn’t really on your agenda, but you still want to pick up a few staples like Cuban cigars, souvenirs and other local bric-a-brac—these five stops will more than suffice. There’s no better way of getting yourself Cuban cigars, than by going right to the source. Real Fabrica de Tabacos Partagas sells the widest variety at fair prices, and cigar aficionados also have the option of taking a guided tour of the premises while they’re there. Read less

If shopping isn’t really on your agenda, but you still want to pick up a few staples like Cuban cigars, souvenirs and other local bric-a-brac—these five stops will more than suffice. There’s no better way of getting yourself Cuban cigars, than by going right to the source. Real Fabrica de Tabacos Partagas sells the widest variety at fair prices, and cigar aficionados also have the option of taking a guided tour of the premises while they’re there. Alternatively, you can pick up a bespoke, hand-made scent as a souvenir from Havana 1791 (despite coming across as slightly gimmicky, it still makes for a thoughtful gift), grab a bottle of quality rum at Fundacion Havana Club Boutique, or look for knick-knacks along the cobbled stretch of road at Calle Obispo, which is basically Havana’s version of a flea market.
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