The ancient bazaar
Zoroastrian fire temple
Bazaar, Tabriz. Iran
cold beer - cool boys - New Orleans 1986
Rosewater
Medina streets
HFF from Marrakech!
lonesome sunday
Harley Davidson Gang
gold and carpets
for stripes only
street kitchen
diversity
green corner - meeting point
Hotel France
The old bicycle shop
for the copper shopper
directions
Beauty of the blues
sssss.......snake
Ryad Zonina
crossing
jump
green bananas for 2
at the corner
Refresco
onion and garlic
1945 for sale
colors
The Streets of La Habana - Regla
The reader
tomato trader....
the traders yellow sofa
orange cats love orange cars
Hotel Saratoga
Sloppy Joe's Bar
No. 209
Under the gaze
everyday elegance
the fashion boy's red lollipop
heading in different directions
Beware - vicious car!
constricted transportation
little fashion boy
Vegetales
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Hotel Inglaterra
Hotel Inglaterra is the oldest hotel in Cuba and one of the most classic hotels in Havana. The hotel traces its origins to 1844, when a two-story building known as El Cafe or The Escauriza Saloon was built at the site. In 1863, El Cafe was sold to Joaquin Payret, who renamed it El Louvre. In 1875, Payret sold the cafe to finance construction of a theater across the street, and the Gran Hotel de Inglaterra was constructed, opening on December 23, 1875. The two-story structure was owned by Manuel López and Urban González[2] and was designed in the neoclassical style. In 1886, the hotel was sold to Don Francisco Villamil, who added a third floor to the building.
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