
Museo de la Revolución
Mejor época para visitar
Early morning to avoid heat and school-group visits, or late afternoon for softer light on the rooftop and fewer crowds.
Consejos para el presupuesto
Modest entry fee paid at the ticket office in local currency; student and senior discounts often available, check at the desk. Museums sometimes offer free admission on national holidays, so verify local schedules and bring small cash for guides and souvenirs.
Recomendado para
History buffs, Students of political history, Architecture lovers, Photography enthusiasts
Planifica tu visita
1-2 hours
Acerca de
Datos rápidos: Stepping through the grand courtyard, you encounter gleaming presidential cars and intimate personal items that make the revolutionary era feel startlingly immediate. Surprisingly, the collection exceeds a thousand objects, from guerrilla gear to ornate state regalia, revealing both myth and the messy human stories behind power.
Destacados: Step into a former presidential palace where a bullet-pocked office holds the original walnut desk topped by a faded typewriter and a stamped photograph of Fidel Castro, the smell of old paper and varnish rising from the glass cases. Behind a glass wall, a row of eight parade cars gleams under yellowed lights, and local guides whisper about a quirky tradition of rubbing a small brass plaque for luck before revolutionary anniversaries.
Consejos de expertos
- Wear lightweight, respectful clothing and comfortable shoes for marble floors and stairs.
- Arrive when the museum opens to tour ground-floor exhibits before guided groups arrive.
- Ask at the desk for an English map or a licensed guide; their context brings the displays to life.
- Head to the rooftop terrace late afternoon for panoramic photos of Capitolio and the Malecon, allow time to queue.
Información práctica
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¿Has oído hablar de los tours a pie gratuitos?
Después de viajar a más de 30 países, hay algo que desearía que alguien me hubiera dicho desde el primer día y que cambió completamente cómo experimento las nuevas ciudades.
Tours a pie gratuitos. Sí, realmente gratis. No se necesita tarjeta de crédito. Sin trucos.
Guía local, 2-3 horas
Lugares principales, joyas ocultas, historias locales
100% basado en propinas
Los guías solo ganan propinas, así que dan lo mejor de sí
Das la propina que consideres justa
Al final, solo das la propina que consideres justa
He hecho estos tours en docenas de ciudades y han sido lo mejor de casi todos mis viajes. Si visitas Havana, Cuba, haz esto en tu primer día. Me lo agradecerás después.




