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Pamplona, Spain
The grand café on Pamplona's main square, immortalised in The Sun Also Rises. He sat at this terrace every San Fermín.
Key West, United States
His home from 1931–1939. He wrote A Farewell to Arms and To Have and Have Not here. The six-toed cats are still there.
Madrid, Spain
The world's oldest restaurant (1725, per Guinness). Jake Barnes ends The Sun Also Rises with a meal of roast suckling pig here.
Paris, France
He ate potato salad and drank beer here after finishing passages of his novels, as described in A Moveable Feast.
Venice, Italy
Guiseppe Cipriani's legendary bar. Hemingway loved the Bellinis and the risotto. A UNESCO cultural landmark.
Paris, France
His first Paris address in 1921. Room 14 is where he and Hadley stayed.
Pamplona, Spain
His Pamplona base for the running of the bulls every July. Referenced throughout The Sun Also Rises.
Havana, Cuba
"My mojito in La Bodeguita, my daiquiri in El Floridita." His handwritten note is on the wall.
Paris, France
Saint-Germain literary institution. He held court here with Fitzgerald, Pound, and Stein.
Havana, Cuba
He lived in Room 511 for years and wrote much of For Whom the Bell Tolls here. The room is preserved as a museum.
Havana, Cuba
Where he invented (or perfected) his daiquiri. His bronze stool at the bar is a shrine.
Key West, United States
His Key West local throughout the 1930s. The current location opened after his original bar moved.
Paris, France
His favourite writing café. He wrote much of The Sun Also Rises at a corner table here. Still has a brass plaque on his seat.
Paris, France
He allegedly "liberated" the Ritz bar in 1944. The bar is now named after him.
Paris, France
Left Bank institution. A regular haunt during his A Moveable Feast years.
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