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Lugares emblemáticos

Malecón habanero is located in Havana. It comprises a wide six-lane avenue and a very long wall that extends over the entire north coast of the Cuban capital for 8 kilometers. Important monuments stand along the avenue, such as that of Generalissimo Máximo Gómez, that of Major General Antonio Maceo and that of General Calixto García, in addition to important avenues in the capital that end at the boardwalk such as Calle 23, Avenida of the Presidents and Paseo Avenue. Other representative buildings and monuments of the capital also line the entire length of Malecón avenue, such as the Castillo de la Real Fuerza de La Habana, the Castillo de San Salvador de la Punta, the Torreón de San Lázaro, the entrance to the Tunel de La Havana, the Hotel Nacional de Cuba, the US embassy, ​​the Torreón de la Chorrera and the Malecón 17 "Las Cariátides" building, formerly the Unión Club, designed and built in 1924 by the renowned firm of architects Govantes and Cabarrocas, later rehabilitated to house the Cultural Center of Spain in Havana in 1998 by the Architect Miguel Viera Medal. Seven thousand meters of a wide cement wall make the Havana boardwalk the most visited meeting place in the Cuban capital. Its main function, in addition to being a strategic work to stop the water, is to be a center of tourist and local attention. The inhabitants of the island who are closest to this structure often spend the nights and early mornings waiting for the sunrise, having drinks and singing with guitars under the stars. The Havana boardwalk, since its construction, has become a sign of the island, identifying it anywhere in the world.
680 locals recommend
Malecon
Malecon
680 locals recommend
Malecón habanero is located in Havana. It comprises a wide six-lane avenue and a very long wall that extends over the entire north coast of the Cuban capital for 8 kilometers. Important monuments stand along the avenue, such as that of Generalissimo Máximo Gómez, that of Major General Antonio Maceo and that of General Calixto García, in addition to important avenues in the capital that end at the boardwalk such as Calle 23, Avenida of the Presidents and Paseo Avenue. Other representative buildings and monuments of the capital also line the entire length of Malecón avenue, such as the Castillo de la Real Fuerza de La Habana, the Castillo de San Salvador de la Punta, the Torreón de San Lázaro, the entrance to the Tunel de La Havana, the Hotel Nacional de Cuba, the US embassy, ​​the Torreón de la Chorrera and the Malecón 17 "Las Cariátides" building, formerly the Unión Club, designed and built in 1924 by the renowned firm of architects Govantes and Cabarrocas, later rehabilitated to house the Cultural Center of Spain in Havana in 1998 by the Architect Miguel Viera Medal. Seven thousand meters of a wide cement wall make the Havana boardwalk the most visited meeting place in the Cuban capital. Its main function, in addition to being a strategic work to stop the water, is to be a center of tourist and local attention. The inhabitants of the island who are closest to this structure often spend the nights and early mornings waiting for the sunrise, having drinks and singing with guitars under the stars. The Havana boardwalk, since its construction, has become a sign of the island, identifying it anywhere in the world.
Opened in 1958 as the Habana Hilton, the hotel famously served as the residence of Fidel Castro and other revolutionaries throughout 1959, after their capture of Havana.
377 locals recommend
Hotel Tryp Habana Libre
Calle M
377 locals recommend
Opened in 1958 as the Habana Hilton, the hotel famously served as the residence of Fidel Castro and other revolutionaries throughout 1959, after their capture of Havana.

Gastronomía

La Bodeguita del Medio is a typical restaurant in Havana in Cuba, and one of the great tourist places in the city, where numerous visitors have passed, from writers to politicians. Many of them have left their mark on the premises through souvenirs, photos, objects or graffiti on its walls. In them you can find copies of signatures as unusual as that of Errol Flynn and some originals such as that of Salvador Allende. The place is best known for the authentic Cuban mojitos they serve and for having been frequented, among others, by Hemingway, who was very present in Havana culture. The writer left a phrase, well known throughout Old Havana, that says: "My mojito at La Bodeguita, my daiquiri at El Floridita."
743 locals recommend
La Bodeguita Del Medio
Empedrado
743 locals recommend
La Bodeguita del Medio is a typical restaurant in Havana in Cuba, and one of the great tourist places in the city, where numerous visitors have passed, from writers to politicians. Many of them have left their mark on the premises through souvenirs, photos, objects or graffiti on its walls. In them you can find copies of signatures as unusual as that of Errol Flynn and some originals such as that of Salvador Allende. The place is best known for the authentic Cuban mojitos they serve and for having been frequented, among others, by Hemingway, who was very present in Havana culture. The writer left a phrase, well known throughout Old Havana, that says: "My mojito at La Bodeguita, my daiquiri at El Floridita."
El Floridita, is a bar and restaurant in the city of Havana, Cuba, which has been operating since 1817 and became world famous thanks to the writer and journalist Ernest Hemingway, who used to visit it regularly.
764 locals recommend
El Floridita Bar
Obispo
764 locals recommend
El Floridita, is a bar and restaurant in the city of Havana, Cuba, which has been operating since 1817 and became world famous thanks to the writer and journalist Ernest Hemingway, who used to visit it regularly.
La Guarida Restaurant is the most popular and one of the first palates built in Havana, located inside an old house in Centro Habana that offers a la carte service of stylized Cuban food and international food. . It was visited by Queen Elizabeth and other international figures. An opportunity to travel back in time. You need a prior reservation, the prices are similar to European restaurants, it is a bit expensive compared to other restaurants in the city, but without a doubt an incredible gastronomic experience.
617 locals recommend
La Guarida
418 Concordia
617 locals recommend
La Guarida Restaurant is the most popular and one of the first palates built in Havana, located inside an old house in Centro Habana that offers a la carte service of stylized Cuban food and international food. . It was visited by Queen Elizabeth and other international figures. An opportunity to travel back in time. You need a prior reservation, the prices are similar to European restaurants, it is a bit expensive compared to other restaurants in the city, but without a doubt an incredible gastronomic experience.