
Casa de la Música Havana
Experience Havana's vibrant soul with electrifying live music and passionate salsa dancing at this iconic nightlife hub.

Highlights
Must-see attractions
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Shows and dancing kick off

Casa de la Música Havana
Best Time
Shows and dancing kick off

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Experience Havana's vibrant soul with electrifying live music and passionate salsa dancing at this iconic nightlife hub.
"One of my FAVORITE experiences from my trip to Havana! We were following a recommendation from a local on places to dance."

🎯 Arrive Early for Best Seats
Get there before the main show to secure a good table or spot near the stage.
💸 Cover Charge Varies
Expect a cover charge, typically 10-15 CUC for tourists, but sometimes less for locals.

Quick Facts
Rating
4 · 308 reviews
Type
Night Club
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Live Cuban Bands
Experience electrifying performances from talented local musicians playing salsa, timba, and more. Feel the rhythm of Cuba!

Salsa Dancing
Join locals and fellow travelers on the dance floor (or between tables!) for an unforgettable salsa experience.

Rueda de Casino
Witness or participate in this energetic Cuban circle dance, a true spectacle of communal fun and rhythm.
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Planning Your Visit
Timing is Everything for Live Music
Embrace the Dance Floor (or Tables!)
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Insider Tips
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🎯 Arrive Early for Best Seats
Get there before the main show to secure a good table or spot near the stage.
💸 Cover Charge Varies
Expect a cover charge, typically 10-15 CUC for tourists, but sometimes less for locals.
💃 Dance with the Locals
Don't be shy! Locals love to dance and will welcome you to join in, even between tables.
🍹 Drinks Can Be Strong
Enjoy the potent cocktails, but pace yourself as the night goes on.
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🎯 Arrive Early for Best Seats
Get there before the main show to secure a good table or spot near the stage.
💸 Cover Charge Varies
Expect a cover charge, typically 10-15 CUC for tourists, but sometimes less for locals.
💃 Dance with the Locals
Don't be shy! Locals love to dance and will welcome you to join in, even between tables.
🍹 Drinks Can Be Strong
Enjoy the potent cocktails, but pace yourself as the night goes on.
⏰ Be Prepared for Late Nights
Shows and music often continue well into the early morning hours.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Casa de la Música is celebrated for its electrifying live Cuban bands and the opportunity for passionate salsa dancing, offering an authentic Havana nightlife experience. While some find the seating arrangements cramped and drink menu limited, the vibrant music and energetic atmosphere are consistently praised, making it a must-visit for experiencing local culture.
"I got there around midnight not knowing to expect but there was a great show that was just starting (I think). Cost 15 CUC. Performers were verryyy talented. The set changed and the band sang till 3 in the morning. About 20 mins from the Havana Port. Worth visiting for a late night salsa show."
Taylore Woods
"One of my FAVORITE experiences from my trip to Havana! We were following a recommendation from a local on places to dance. Got there about an hour before the main showroom opened and were greeted like we were stepping out on to a red carpet. They have a bar waiting area that was fun enough to go to just for a drink. When the main room opened, we were able to choose a table right up at the front. Drinks were available at bars to each side. When the show started we were treated to an old school night club SHOW! The MC was a comedian and quite funny, in Spanish. The crowd was a nice mix of locals and some tourists like us but mostly locals. During the first intermission in the show, music was played and most Cubans will take any opportunity to dance. So we did, with the locals on either side of us. Dancing with breaks to enjoy the show. Left there with the biggest smiles on our faces!"
Kimberly Ann Graham
"This place was amazing! However there was a cover charge at least on the night we went which we were weary about but decided to pay it and try our luck!! We were not disappointed, the dancing, the performance, it was truly one of a kind and so much fun to embrace!! The drinks are strong and the music is good, I didn't even realize how early in the morning it was when we decided to head home!!"
Rachel Perez
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Casa de la Música has multiple locations, with popular ones in Miramar and Galiano (Centro Havana). Taxis are the most convenient way to reach them from most parts of Havana. The journey from Havana Port to Miramar is about 20 minutes.
Yes, taxis are readily available throughout Havana. You can hail one on the street or ask your accommodation to arrange one for you.
The most well-known locations are Casa de la Música de Miramar and Casa de la Música de Galiano (Centro Havana). There's also a location in Plaza.
Depending on your accommodation's location, walking might be an option, especially for the Galiano location if you're in Centro Havana. However, Havana is spread out, so taxis are often preferred.
While specific addresses can be found online, it's often easier to ask for 'Casa de la Música de Miramar' or 'Casa de la Música de Galiano' when taking a taxi.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The entrance fee, or cover charge, typically ranges from 10-15 CUC for tourists. Locals often pay a significantly lower price, around 4 CUC.
While not always mandatory, pre-purchasing tickets or reserving tables can be beneficial, especially for popular bands or weekend nights. Some promotions offer discounts for early purchases.
Casa de la Música venues generally open in the evening, with shows and music starting later. It's best to check the specific schedule for the night you plan to visit, as performances often go until the early morning.
Typically, the entrance fee covers the live music and the opportunity to dance. There isn't usually a separate charge for just dancing, as it's integrated with the performances.
Sometimes, pre-sale tickets or special offers are available, especially for upcoming events or during certain periods. Keep an eye on their social media or inquire locally.
🎫 💃 Onsite Experience
You'll primarily hear vibrant Cuban music genres like salsa, timba, and son. Live bands perform nightly, creating an energetic atmosphere.
Often, the dancing happens between tables rather than on a separate dance floor. This is a common characteristic of Cuban music venues, and locals are adept at dancing in these spaces.
Dress comfortably and casually. Light clothing is recommended due to the heat and energetic dancing. Smart casual is generally appropriate.
Absolutely! Many visitors enjoy watching the talented performers and then joining in the dancing during intermissions or after the main show.
Yes, solo travelers often have a fantastic time. The welcoming atmosphere and the opportunity to dance with locals make it a great place to experience Cuban culture.
🍽️ 🍹 Food & Dining
While primarily a music and dance venue, some locations may offer snacks or light meals. However, it's best to focus on the drinks and the music, as food options might be limited.
You can expect a range of Cuban cocktails, including mojitos and daiquiris, as well as local beers and spirits. The drinks are often described as strong.
Prices are generally considered reasonable, especially considering the live entertainment and the quality of the drinks.
Yes, reservations for tables or boxes are often possible, especially if you plan to attend with a group or want a guaranteed spot. Contacting them in advance is recommended.
It's not uncommon for some menu items to be unavailable. It's best to be flexible and enjoy what they do offer.
📸 📸 Photography
Generally, personal photography is allowed, but professional filming or extensive photo shoots might require permission. Be mindful of performers and other guests.
Capture the energy of the live bands, the vibrant dancers, and the lively atmosphere. The stage area and the dance floor (even between tables) offer great opportunities.
Short video clips are usually fine for personal memories. However, avoid prolonged recording that might disrupt the experience for others.
It's always a good idea to avoid using flash, especially during performances, as it can be distracting to the artists and other audience members.
The venue comes alive at night with performances and dancing, making it the prime time for capturing the vibrant atmosphere.
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