
Fusterlandia, Havana, Cuba
Cuba is one of the most undiscovered countries in the world given it is practically untouched by tourism. Not many people have made their way to this tiny island, which makes it even more of a reason to go. Havana is a vibrant, colorful city that looks like it was frozen in the 1950s. You won’t find any famous franchises here. It’s charming and probably one of the last authentic places on earth. Fusterlandia is a quiet neighborhood that’s home to public art installations from local artist Jose Fuster, also known as the ‘Picasso of the Caribbean.” You’ll find magical sculptures of beings swimming through pools and walking upstairs. It’s a colorful sight that’s unlike any place in the world (via Hostelworld).