tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1312409416583910163.post6015688585844180712..comments2023-05-29T11:29:58.822+01:00Comments on Slogging across the Americas: Five days in La HabanaBjarni RĂșnarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07409296389395181848noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1312409416583910163.post-65148908430782246992009-09-28T12:21:46.969+01:002009-09-28T12:21:46.969+01:00Having been to Cuba twice, and stayed more than a ...Having been to Cuba twice, and stayed more than a month in Total in Havana, I can fully understand that you only saw resignation. There are, however, quite a bit more.<br /><br />I would recommend taking a trip to the University, where you will find plenty of extremely all-right people (However, this may be difficult unless you already have some real Cuban friends, or friends who live in Cuba). <br /><br />I didn't hear anything about MN being forbidden to use for tourists. I exchanged CUC->MN at the regular exchange stations at the regular rates. Good to use at the local (non-tourist) pubs, in addition to at the fruit market. <br /><br />When it comes to the city being faded, and having given up - I can only agree. :-/arcadenoreply@blogger.com