Plaza de la Catedral
Plaza de la Catedral is one of the most beautiful squares in Old Havana, dominated by the stunning 18th-century baroque Cathedral of San Cristóbal. Built between 1748 and 1777 and consecrated in 1782, the cathedral has asymmetrical bell towers and a facade described as 'music set in stone.' The square is surrounded by colonial palaces converted into museums, restaurants, and art galleries. The location is an ideal starting point for exploring the narrow streets of Old Havana. Just steps away is the famous La Bodeguita del Medio.