
Cuba's Orquesta Aragón — the charanga institution founded in 1939, all flutes, violins and danzón — brings its live show to Plaza Mayor. This is son and cha-cha-chá played by the band that helped define it, not a tribute act. Essential for anyone serious about Latin music history, and a pleasure even if you just want to dance.
Ask Kathe what else is on those days, where to eat nearby, and how to get there. Answers from a verified local source, not the open internet.