Hay que perderse mucho para encontrar este lugar, cuna del nacimiento y progreso de muchos músicos cubanos. En este sitio tocaron Compay Segundo y el compositor Naranjo entre otros, en el se respira puro arte.Destacar la gente encantadora que nos recibió y explicó muchas cosas de este sitio.
Great & funky place to dance and drink the night away with the locals and enjoy the live music. Great atmosphere...as soon as we entered the door we were pulled along to dance,...and we never stopped!
This is the best place for dancing in Santiago. Last time we were in Cuba we came here every night and it was just as nice this year. It is tiny and very crowded, people dance everywhere, and there are more locals than tourists who love to dance. You can come alone or as a couple, but expect to be engaged by locals who teach you to dance salsa, the best teachers are found here. It is intimate, hot and vibrant! The bands play traditional music and may invite other foreign musicians and singers to join them. They serve mojitos, rum and soft drinks at the bar (no beer) and the entrance fee is 1-2 cuc. Get there early to find a table! Casa de las Tradiciones is definitely one of the highlights in Santiago
I agree with other reviews that the Casa de las Tradiciones in the Tivoli of Santiago de Cuba is one of the more authentic venues and definately steeming.Watch-out is that only couples are now allowed in ... strange but true as in January 2006.(Ladies, go to the toilet before going, the ones in the venue are gross !!!)
The Casa de last Tradiciones is definitely the best place to spend the evening an early night in Santiago. From 10 p.m until the small hours of the next morning. No stage, the band is more or less mingling with the crowd. Great dancing, not for me but for those who enjoy salsa and know the basics. There is always a Cuban that likes to teach you a bit more.
Heerlijke Mojito's, swingende salsamuziek en een super sfeer! Wij hebben hier een hele avond gedanst!
We heard good things about it from a friend, so we stopped by in the afternoon to grab a mojito/ron collins/etc. The bartender was very friendly, and I'd imagine that it's a great spot at night! We regret not having visited this place at night before we left SdC because it seemed like such a cool/eclectic place during the day.
This is the heart of Cuban son and salsa: from this place you have the view over Santiago to which the Biena Vista Social Club owes its name. For lovers of salsa and son, this is the place to be.
The Casa de las Tradiciones is a great little Venue, great music, great atmosphere authentic and reasonably priced, you will meet real Cubans here.An added bonus is that my wife's family live next door, so pop in and say Hola, tell them Mark sent you.
Uns hat es sehr gefallen. Versteckt etwas außerhalb des Zentrums befindet sich das gesellschaftliche und kulturelle Kleinod. Wechselnde Musikgruppen, Eintritt 2014 noch 2 CUC. Mojito, Daiquiri, Rum 4 CUC, für kubanische Verhältnisse vielleicht zu teuer, aber als Tourist ist der Preis für das was geboten wird vollkommen akzeptabel, Tanzkurs inclusiv. Expressionistisch, mit Flair von Lebenslust und Verruchtheit. "Darbietung" in lockerer Atmosphäre auf der Tanzfläche einmalig. Schauen Sie auf youtube um einen ersten Eindruck zu bekommen.