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Best Cafes to Work From in Havana

Laptop-friendly spots with fast WiFi, power outlets, and great coffee. Every cafe tested by remote workers.

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Cafes
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Power Outlets
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Avg Score

Havana has 5 laptop-friendly cafes suitable for remote work, with an average WiFi speed of 4 Mbps. The highest-rated is Cafe Arcangel with a work-friendly score of 7/10. 4 out of 5 cafes have verified power outlets. Cafes are spread across 3 neighborhoods including Centro Habana, Habana Vieja, Vedado. Each cafe is rated on WiFi speed, power outlet availability, noise levels, and seating comfort.

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All Laptop-Friendly Cafes

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Cafe Arcangel

πŸ“Centro Habana Β· Concordia #57 e/ Galiano y Aguila, Centro Habana, Havana

7
Score

Havana's top-rated coffeehouse and a Lonely Planet Top Choice, set in a charming vintage space decorated with antique Singer sewing machine tables, fresh flowers, and Charlie Chaplin films playing on a central TV. The cafe, run by the warm owners Maria and Miguel, serves excellent espresso and the signature Arcangel Breakfast with fruit salad, eggs, bacon, and fresh juice. WiFi is confirmed available, making it one of the rare Havana cafes with its own connection, and the all-day hours from 8:30 AM to 8:30 PM make it ideal for sustained work sessions in a quiet, retro-jazz atmosphere. The friendly staff create a genuinely welcoming environment that makes lingering feel natural rather than intrusive.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 08:30 - 20:30
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fair
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Quiet
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed5 Mbps
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HAV Coffee & Art

πŸ“Habana Vieja Β· Jesus Maria #258, Compostela y Picota, Habana Vieja, Havana

7
Score

A stunning modern cafe and art gallery housed on the ground floor of a restored 19th-century mansion on Havana's oldest street, tucked away from the touristy main drags of Old Havana yet just a 10-minute walk from the Capitol. HAV uses only Cuban-grown, locally roasted beans pulled through a vintage Italian espresso machine by skilled baristas, and the organic breakfast and brunch menu features vegetarian and vegan options with locally sourced ingredients. WiFi is confirmed available, and the industrial-chic interior with soaring colonial ceilings and original artworks creates a genuinely inspiring workspace. The main drawback is the short operating window β€” it closes at 1 PM daily β€” so this is strictly a morning work spot, but for early risers it is one of Havana's most comfortable and aesthetically striking cafes.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 08:30 - 13:00
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fair
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Quiet
Noise
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excellent
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed5 Mbps
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El Cafe

πŸ“Habana Vieja Β· Amargura #358 e/ Villegas y Aguacate, Habana Vieja, Havana

6
Score

A beloved specialty coffee shop in the heart of Old Havana, frequently cited by digital nomad guides as a top work-from-cafe spot, known for grinding beans fresh to order and baking sourdough bread from scratch on-site each morning. The charming interior features high ceilings and a simple, unpretentious aesthetic that invites lingering, and the menu offers Havana's most varied healthy breakfast and brunch options including vegetarian and vegan plates alongside expertly prepared espresso, cappuccino, and fresh juice blends. The cafe sits in Old Havana's densest zone of ETECSA hotspots, offering connectivity options even if the private WiFi is limited. This is the cafe most consistently recommended by nomad bloggers for offline-focused work sessions paired with exceptional Cuban coffee.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 09:00 - 18:00
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poor
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Moderate Noise
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed3 Mbps
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El Dandy

πŸ“Habana Vieja Β· Calle Brasil/Teniente Rey 401 e/ Villegas y Cristo, Plaza de Cristo, Habana Vieja, Havana

6
Score

A hip, bohemian bar and gallery perched on a bustling corner of Plaza de Cristo in Old Havana, with artfully mismatched vintage furniture, cool prints and tiles covering every wall, and a relaxed creative energy that attracts both locals and travelers. The cafe opens early at 8 AM for breakfast and serves lunches, tapas, and cocktails straight through until midnight, making it one of the few Havana cafes where you can work both morning and evening. Crucially, Plaza de Cristo is one of Havana's designated public WiFi hotspots, meaning you can connect to the ETECSA network from your seat β€” a significant advantage over cafes in non-hotspot locations. The consistently friendly staff, delicious food, and fair prices by Old Havana standards have earned it over 1,200 TripAdvisor reviews.

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Coffee Price$2.00
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HoursOpen Β· 08:00 - 00:00
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fair
WiFi
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Yes
Power
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Moderate Noise
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed4 Mbps
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Cuba Libro

πŸ“Vedado Β· Calle 24 esquina 19, Vedado, Havana

6
Score

Havana's only English-language bookstore and cafe, founded by American journalist and author Conner Gorry on a shady corner in the leafy Vedado neighborhood, offering an oasis of calm far from Old Havana's tourist bustle. The space doubles as a cultural center hosting weekly trivia nights, movie screenings, live music, book launches, and chess tournaments, and the front seating area with hammocks creates a genuinely relaxed environment for reading, studying, or quiet laptop work. Coffee is excellent and very affordable β€” among the cheapest in Havana β€” and the curated collection of English-language books and progressive literature makes it a magnet for expats, writers, and intellectually curious travelers. WiFi availability varies and may require purchasing an ETECSA card, but the tranquil, study-hall atmosphere makes it ideal for offline work or writing sessions.

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Coffee Price$1.00
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HoursOpen Β· 11:00 - 20:00
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poor
WiFi
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Limited
Power
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Quiet
Noise
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good
Seating
πŸ“Ά WiFi Speed3 Mbps
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πŸ’‘ Tips for Working From Cafes in Havana

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Buy something every 2-3 hours. Be a good customerβ€”cafes appreciate regulars who support them.

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Test WiFi before settling in. Run a speed test during your first coffee to avoid surprises.

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Bring headphones. Noise levels vary throughout the dayβ€”be prepared for lunch rushes.

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Visit during off-peak hours. 10-12am and 3-5pm usually have the best seats available.

FAQ

What are the best cafes to work from in Havana?
The top-rated cafe for remote work in Havana is Cafe Arcangel with a work-friendly score of 7/10. We've curated 5 laptop-friendly cafes in Havana, all verified for WiFi quality, power outlets, and comfort.
Do cafes in Havana have free WiFi for remote workers?
Yes, most work-friendly cafes in Havana offer free WiFi. The average speed across our curated list is 4 Mbps, which is suitable for video calls and regular work tasks.
Are there laptop-friendly cafes with power outlets in Havana?
4 out of 5 cafes in our Havanaguide have confirmed power outlets available for customers. We recommend bringing a universal adapter if you're traveling internationally.

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