El Ranchón

Baracoa


Atop a long flight of stairs at the western end of Coroneles Galano, popular El Ranchón mixes an exhilarating hilltop setting with taped disco and salsa music and legions of resident jineteras (female touts). Watch your step on the way down – it's a scary 146-step drunken tumble.


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