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Join the best free tour in Havana dedicated to Cuban music! Discover the roots of salsa, rumba, and son cubano while exploring Old Havana with an expert guide. Learn basic dance steps and feel the rhythm of Cuba!
Overview ? Feel the rhythm of the Cuban heart on this Havana Cuban Music Free Tour! This unique experience takes you through the passionate streets of Old Havana to uncover the legacy of the world’s most famous Caribbean rhythms. From the origins of salsa to the history of the son cubano, you will discover how music has served as both a form of resistance and a celebration for the Cuban people.
Highlights ✨
Discover the history of Danzón, Cuba's first national dance.
Walk past the iconic Teatro Campoamor and Parque Central.
Learn about the African and Spanish roots of Son Cubano.
Explore the history of Rumba, born in the local solares and piers.
Visit musical landmarks like Café Mambo and Casona del Son.
Experience the rhythm firsthand by learning basic steps of Salsa, Cha-cha-chá, or Rumba.
Full Description ? We meet in front of the National Museum of Fine Arts to begin our rhythmic journey through Old Havana. As we walk, we explore the evolution of Cuban music, starting with the scandalous history of Danzón and its impact on high society. We’ll stroll down the lively Obispo Street and visit Casona del Son to understand how rhythms like Son Cubano were once marginalized before becoming global sensations.
The tour also dives into the soul of the "solar Habanero," where you’ll learn how everyday items like rum barrels were transformed into drums to create Rumba. Along the way, we pass the Teatro Lírico Nacional and the Arco de Belén, ending our stroll at the emblematic Malecón. To make the experience truly immersive, you’ll even have the chance to move your feet and learn the basic steps of Cuba’s most famous dances!
What’s Included ✅
Professional English-speaking local guide.
A 2-hour guided walking tour of musical landmarks.
Introduction to basic Cuban dance steps.
Deep cultural and historical insights into Cuban rhythms.
What to Bring ?
Comfortable walking shoes.
A hat and sunscreen for the Havana sun.
A bottle of water.
Your camera to capture the vibrant street scenes.
Cash for tips (this is a free tour, so tips for the guide are encouraged).
Duration, Price, Meeting Point ?
Duration: 2 hours.
Price: Free (tips-based).
Meeting Point: In front of the National Museum of Fine Arts of Havana.
Why Travelers Love It ❤️ Travelers absolutely love the infectious energy of this tour! Guests often mention that the combination of history, music, and the opportunity to dance makes it a magical experience. The guides are praised for being passionate experts who make the "musical legacy" of Havana come alive in a fun, relaxed, and highly informative way.
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We look forward to welcoming you! 🌴✨
This tour was a wonderful experience, and the team was excellent. Book today! Make friends, see new things, make new friends.
Can't stop talking about the tour, just perfect. We always wanted to come here, the area is great and can't wait to come back.
Highly recommended, a truly memorable day. The day with the fantastic tour guide showed me a new perspective on the region.
We just book it and see it easy and fun thanks to all the team that made trip fab. Every one was awesome great value cheers and will see you.
This tour was fabulous, and the sites are awesome. There are lots of cool places. We are all grateful.























































