I head to Parque Central to get on the T1 hop-on hop-off tourist bus to Fusterlandia. It doesn’t take me there directly, though. I have to head to La Cecilia Restaurant, at the end of the line, and jump on T2 to get to Marina Hemingway. From there it’s a short walk to Casa del Fuster.
The regular road for the bus is closed because of the Cuba Marathon, but the tourist bus stop is easily found.
We pass by Floridita Bar. Apparently, its an icon for daiquiris. I haven’t yet seen any other bar that makes them, so maybe it’s time to try one later.
It’s refreshing to be driven around after wearing my feet out the past two days. The bus goes through neighbourhoods I haven’t seen before. San López Street runs parallel to the malecón, with its well-kept houses. A lot of the casas that are preserved have become cultural centers, theatres or restaurants.
The bus isn’t following the route map I have been given. But I don’t mind. It gives me a far wider sense of the city. But some of the more residential streets are not built for double decker buses. Branches regularly sweep through the upper deck and I have to duck every time one comes around, like I’m in a computer game.