In this Oct. 12, 2017 photo, a vintage car carries tourists for a spin on the Malecon in Havana, Cuba. Havana starts on the Malecon, the elegant, crumbling coastal boulevard whose early 20th ...
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By the Malecon: Havana Nights in Search of the Real CubaOn a humid Spring evening, a block from Havana’s famous Malecon, I found myself standing on a curb, sharing a bottle of rum with my good friend and traveling companion Sandra, and three strangers.
To tourists, Old Havana may be the city's heart and soul, but to Cubans, it's El Malecón. Technically speaking, El Malecón is a 5-mile-long boulevard that stretches along the water, with Havana ...
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Carlos Acosta's guide to Havana: dancing, the seawall of the Malecón and the Meliá Cohiba hotelWhere is your favourite destination and why? Havana. It’s where I’m from and going back is all about returning to the source. The minute I arrive there’s the smell and the heat of the tropic ...
The best way to get around Havana is on foot. Many of Havana's most popular attractions, including Habana Vieja, El Malecón and Museo de la Revolución, are less than a mile away from each other.
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