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A valuable historical center declared by UNESCO "Cultural Heritage of the World" harmonizes with a modern city plenty of hotels, cultural centers, museums and theaters.
Comfortable and safe accommodation in suitable residences and apartments know as “Casas Particulares” is a good option for those who want to meet Cuban people and experience their friendship and culture. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit one of the best “Paladar” (small private restaurants) in Havana. Foreign vacationers' growing interest in the Cuban capital, which carries a rich history of traditions and architectural works, is motivated by the fame accompanying many spots in the city. That is precisely the case of the “Malecón” (Seafront), where waves break along the wall of the street, one of the main arteries of the City of Havana and a point of reference for everyone who bets on the island as a destination for leisure and recreation. The “Malecón” runs for about ten kilometers, from the entrance of the Bay of Havana - in the east - to the west, parallel to the irregular coastline, which is bathed by the warm waters surrounding the island.
Contrary to winter seasons in Cuba, when the sea jumps over the
wall, a true avalanche of people invades the Malecón in Carnival
times, expressing their happiness and enjoyment, so typical of people
who love their culture. During the early years of the 20th century, the Malecón was an area of public baths, where the city's dwellers enjoyed the warm seawaters, keeping the strict reserve between men and women dictated by the customs of the epoch.
Along the Malecón, people can enjoy the sight of buildings and statues that have become landmarks in the island's traditions, such as the Riviera Hotel and the monumental Nacional Hotel, or a place dedicated to the memory of Calixto García, an outstanding figure during Cuba's war for independence in the 19th century. Visitors can also enjoy a bronze statue of Antonio Maceo, located in a park named after this brave patriot, who seems to dictate, from his predominant position, the strategy to follow to counter the effects of the waves that jump over the "Malecón wall" in winter. For both visitors and locals, the Malecón wall is also a favorite place to escape from the night heat that characterizes summers in the largest Antillean Island, where thousands of people go to enjoy the sea breeze or just spend a pleasant time outdoors. Many families go to the Malecón to look at the blue waters and the many ships crossing over the horizon or entering the Port of Havana, with no other purpose than letting time pass in the company of the charms of the famous road. |
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