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Old Havana (La Habana Vieja) was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site
in 1982, kicking along a restoration process that had begun two decades
earlier in the wake of the revolution. Many of Havana's finest buildings
have been converted into museums and there are enough churches, palaces,
castles, revolutionary monuments and markets here to sate the most ravenous
culture vulture. Hotels in Old Havana nowadays boast year round 100% occupancies,
with prices higher here than anywhere else in Havana. The main street,
Calle Obispo runs off Plaza de Armas and was one of Hemingway's hangouts;
today it's a pedestrian-only throughway filled with frivolous fashion
stores and alfresco cafés.
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