Cubic Prices
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When you come to Havana for the first time, it's important to know what they're giving, what they're asking for, who went through the central street and what kind of honor style on the local discotheques. All vital information about the Cuban capital is in the review of the Weekend project.
Vera Matveyev
The hard part behind is a 13-hour flight and a turn on Customs. There's gonna be more in the way of the exit, there's got to be a yellow leaflet with information where you stopped in Cuba, and a further 25 cuc (kiks or convertible pesos, one about 32 roubles) for leaving the country. And it's gonna be a whiff of saying, I'm sorry, but I don't have any money, no currency, don't let me out of the country, please.
But until now, it's a week, and on Monday night, and flying to Havana is better on Monday, you're out of the international airport, José Marty, the heat just hugs you like a big Cuban mom, and taxis with offers to take 25 cucs to the center, like flies. If you're in a hurry, stand firm at 15 if you're tired and you want to be in town at 20. The knowledge of Spanish, at least at the lowest level of "Ola!", "Mucho dense," "Gracias" and the address of the cass/single is a big plus in your wallet. However, by using English, gestures and body language, it is also possible to achieve results, and sometimes the Russian-speaking population meets 50, and then the Russian language was taught at universities. And yet, in Spanish, if it's laman and slow, it's better. The language barrier primarily divides all "nationals coming" into "touristas," which can be matched at wild prices by cigars, rums, girls and lobsters, because they came to pick up girls and lobsters, and they're willing to respond to the first "My brand" on the street. And there's another "extracereros" or "viacheros" - foreigners, travelers - who don't scream from Malekon that "Rasha Ruuulit" doesn't put local musicians in 1 cuc with "dai, hot "comandante che Guevara" and don't go to the streets of Vedado's beach. We'll be among them.