In each of the parts of the place and the figures you can see that they thought about the wonders of coffee.
For example, in the doorway of the house I took a picture of myself and on the wall there is something that resembles a tilted coffee pot, a cup and some coffee beans stuck on the wall. I confess that, despite all the beauty of the place, I liked this one the most.
Another significant element is that everything in the air has to do with Cuba. I heard some Cuban tourist who did not understand why and the explanation my husband gave him was that this is because the site is a tourist destination and people come from all over the world and what is exhibited must be from our country, to show our culture and traditions.
This was something that fascinated me because I could see a map of Cuba made with coffee beans or see the name of our country with the aromatic bean.
In addition, different varieties of coffee produced on the island are offered there and, at that moment, Café Cubita, Guantanamera, Serrano and Turquino were being sold. They were also offering Ron, Havana Club and Habanos Montecristo.
The quality of the coffee is first class.
When we finished our visit to the place we left with the invitation to experience a coffee tour that they do, but, it will be another time because this would be done after our departure.
I hope you enjoy this trip to the Coffee Paradise.
Important: I have used the translator DeepL Translate.