Cuba: Natty street dressers tap dancing in the Plaza de la Catedral, Old Havana. Plaza de la Catedral is one of Old Havana’s squares, this cobbled open area (pedestrians only) is surrounded by fine buildings and home to the most colourful of all La Habana Vieja’s street people and performance artists. They range from Santería priestesses through sharp-suited street dancers to flower girls and Rastafarians. The baroque Catedral de la Habana, dating from 1777, dominates the square and is officially called the Catedral de la Virgen María de la Concepción Immaculada.


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