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Havana | Province: Villa Clara
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Capital of Cuba and the country's administrative, political, cultural and scientific center, it is also the capital of two provinces: City of Havana and Havana. Though only around 280 square miles (727 square kilometers) in size-0.65 percent of the archipelago's total area.
The Old Havana and system of forts led UNESCO to declare it a part of world heritage in 1982. Founded on its present site in 1519, the settlement of San Cristobal de La Habana prospered mainly due to its bay, which was a natural port of call for ships sailing to and from the New World. Starting in 1634, because of its strategic location, San Cristobal de La Habana was considered the key to the New World-as attested to by royal letters patent-and the main defense of the West Indies.
The Cuban capital consists of an immense number of buildings in a wide range of architectural styles, built in the course of nearly five centuries. These styles range from the pre-baroque to the baroque, neo-Gothic, neoclassical, eclectic, art noveau and art-deco, to the modern.
Alejo Carpentier, one of Cuba's most famous authors, called it "the city of columns" and focused attention on its streets, which he considered a perennially rich show of life, humanity and contrasts that was bound to entertain any observer.
Over 14 kilometers of excellent beaches lie to the east of the Cuban capital. To the south, a green belt contributes to a healthful atmosphere.
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Playas del Este
Lat:23.17470 Lon:-82.18950 See Google MapEastern beaches, at just 25 kms from Havana, Cuba´s capital, has an important potential for national and international tourism all year long. Bacuranao, Tarará, Mégano, Santa María del Mar, Boca Ciega and Guanabo constitute a 20 kms sandy beaches.
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Marina Hemingway
Lat:23.08670 Lon:-82.50139 See Google MapServices: Berth, fuel, water supply, shipchandler, repairs, carrental, power (110 & 220 volts), bars & restaurante, taxis, telephone, bathrooms, garbage collection, crew hire. Nearest airport. José Martí (27 km) Distanceto downtown: 25 km Nearest Hospital. CIMEQ (10 min) Amenities in town Cabaret Trópica na. Habana Colonial, Bodeguita del Medio, Floridita, recreational…
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Baracoa Airport - Gustavo Rizo
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Havana (Miramar-Playa)
Lat:23.12250 Lon:-82.41944 See Google MapTo the west, Fifth Avenue leads to the residential area of Miramar, which is the orbit of the entrepreneurial and business world and where the impressive Scale Model of City is located.
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Havana (Old Havana)
Lat:23.14350 Lon:-82.38070 See Google MapHavana City, which for centuries was inside the walled part of the city, was founded in late 1519 at the port Carenas. Its primary nucleus consists of buildings that were erected around a series of public squares and tiny areas adjoining monasteries and old churches.
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Villa Panamericana
Lat:23.15891 Lon:-82.30750 See Google MapClose to Santa Maria beach, in the fishing village of Cojimar, setting of Hemingway's novel "The Old Man and the Sea", the complex includes the one hotel and apart hotel. The resort is ideal for athletes and organizers of sporting events, due to its proximity to important sports facilities like a swimming pool complex, tennis courts, an Olympic stadium and a velodrome.
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Playa Santa Maria del Mar
Lat:23.17470 Lon:-82.18950 See Google MapOpposed to other beaches in Cuba where one can only find tourists, Playas del Este is very popular among the habaneros, who can frequently enjoy these warm waters thanks to their closeness to the city.
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Playa de Guanabo
Lat:23.17023 Lon:-82.14177 See Google MapEastern beaches, at just 25 kms from Havana, Cuba´s capital, has an important potential for national and international tourism all year long. Bacuranao, Tarará, Mégano, Santa María del Mar, Boca Ciega and Guanabo constitute a 20 kms sandy beaches coastline
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Real Force Castle
Lat:23.14020 Lon:-82.34990 See Google MapThis fortress was erected to replace the primitive fort built by the Governor of the Island Hernado de Soto by order of the queen of Spain, and that it was destroyed during the attack of the French corsair Jacques de Sores to Havana, in 1555. Jeronimo Bustamante de Harrera was in charge of the plan however he could not carry out the work due to his death.
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Vedado Hotels
Lat:23.14010 Lon:-82.38000 See Google MapVedado is occupied primarily by office blocks and hotels, business is centred on La Rampa. Directly east on Calle San Miguel between calles Ronda and Mazon is the fine Museo Napoleonico, this mansion is house of a remarkable collection of Napoleonic memorabilia. Vedado's top sight is undoubedly the Cementerio de Cristobal Colon.
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Havana Airport
Lat:22.99820 Lon:-82.41000 See Google MapLocated near to the city of Havana, Cuba's capital, Jose Martí International Airport (HAV) is located at: Avenida Van Troy y final, Rancho Boyeros Flights to Cuba(approx 8 miles outside of the city). With three terminals, this is the main airport ..
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Havana Airport Terminal 2
Lat:22.99670 Lon:-82.39190 See Google MapLocated near to the city of Havana, Cuba's capital, Jose Martí International Airport (HAV) is located at: Avenida Van Troy y final, Rancho Boyeros Flights to Cuba(approx 8 miles outside of the city). With three terminals..
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Havana Airport
José Martí International Airport (IATA: HAV, ICAO: MUHA), sometimes known by its former name Rancho-Boyeros Airport, is located 15 km (9 mi) southwest of Havana, Cuba, and is a hub for Cubana de Aviación, Aerogaviota, and Aero Caribbean, and former Latin American hub for Aeroflot Soviet Airlines.[2] It is Cuba's main international and domestic gateway, and serves several million passengers each year. The airport lies in the municipality of Boyeros and connects Havana with the rest of the Caribbean, North, Central and South America, Europe, and one destination in Africa. It is named in memory of patriot and poet José Martí. In the 1960s the airport was bombed by B-26 aircraft from Brigade 2506, a CIA-sponsored group of Cuban exiles attempting to liberate Cuba from Fidel Castro. Cubans are not allowed to own aircraft or use the airport for either private or commercial flight. Only government-owned aircraft are allowed to use the facilities. There are currently four passenger terminals in use at the airport, plus a freight terminal.[3] Terminal 1 is used primarily for domestic flights. Terminal 2 opened in 1988, primarily for charter flights to the United States. Ten years later on April 27, 1998, the International Terminal 3 was opened by Canada's then-Prime Minister, Jean Chrétien, and former Cuban president, Fidel Castro. International Terminal 3 offers many modern facilities and jetways that the former international Terminal 1 did not provide. Terminal 5 is operated by Aerocaribbean. Today, Copa Airlines is the foreign airline with most flights to the airport, operating 34 flights a week (roughly 5 daily flights) from Panama City, Panama, and Bogota, Colombia. The airport is operated by Empresa Cubana de Aeropuertos y Servicios Aeronáuticos (ECASA).
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Playa Baracoa Airport
Playa Baracoa Airport serves domestic flights scheduled by the local airline Aerogaviota and is situated about 28 km west of Havana, in the village of Playa Baracoa, (Province Artemisa).
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Hemingway Marina
Lat:23.08670 Lon:-82.50139 See Google MapServices Berth, fuel, water supply, shipchandler, repairs, carrental, power (110 & 220 volts), bars & restaurante, taxis, telephone, bathrooms, garbage collection, crew hire. Nearest airport. José Martí (27 km) Distanceto downtown: 25 km Nearest Hospital. CIMEQ (10 min) Amenities in town Cabaret Trópica…
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Tarara Marina
Lat:23.17738 Lon:-82.21223 See Google MapServices Anchor buoy, fuel, water, shipchandler Nearest airport: José Marti (30 km) Nearest Hospital: Hospital Naval (10 min) Amenities in town Cabaret Tropicana, Habana Colonial, Bodeguita del Medio, Floridlta, Nautical amenities mostly diving. LOCATION COMUNICATION …
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Bacuranao Beach
Lat:23.17493 Lon:-82.23988
Playas del Este is a vast littoral about 15 kilometers long, full of white sand beaches surrounded by…
Tarara BeachLat:23.18024 Lon:-82.20584
The next beach between Bacuranao and El Mégano is a tourist resort called Tarará, 20 kilometers…
Santa Maria BeachLat:23.17724 Lon:-82.19145
Opposed to other beaches in Cuba where one can only find tourists, Playas del Este is very popular among…
Guanabo BeachLat:23.17023 Lon:-82.14177
pposed to other beaches in Cuba where one can only find tourists, Playas del Este is very popular among…
Baracoa BeachLat:23.05020 Lon:-82.57218
Situated on the north coast of the island of Cuba and 7 kilometers from the city of Bauta, this beach…
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Chevere
Lat:23.13933 Lon:-82.35078
The success of this disco, part of the Almendares Club, is just incalculable. Some years ago, during…
La Zorra y El CuervoLat:23.14020 Lon:-82.38210
La Zorra y el Cuervo (The fox and the Crow) is located on La Rampa (23th street) between N and O street…
Gato TuertoLat:23.14360 Lon:-82.38282
The most refined Cuban and international food, romantic place.
Cafe Cantante Mi HabanaLat:23.12570 Lon:-82.38830
Relatively unknown, but nonetheless good bands play in the café of the National Theatre every…
Jazz CafeLat:23.14030 Lon:-82.40200
This upscale joint located improbably in a shopping mall overlooking the Malecón is a kind of…
Jazz CafeLat:23.14050 Lon:-82.40210
Special place for Jazz lovers, with a fascinating view of the Havana seawall from above
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1830
Lat:23.13110 Lon:-82.40980
This place is a point of reference in Havana nights. Its open-air cabaret-disco-bar is one of our favourites.…
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Bar Armadores de Santander Hotel
Lat:23.13440 Lon:-82.34760
This bar, open next to the Hotel Armadores de Santander in 2002, has a cosy environment to have a "mojito"…
La Bodeguita del MedioLat:23.14080 Lon:-82.35230
The walls are plastered with autographs and drawings left by travelers who have relished the bar grilled…
Castillo de FarnesLat:23.13690 Lon:-82.35720
Located in the colonial area of Havana since 1896, in the middle of a group of quiet squares and narrow…
Bacardi BarLat:23.13890 Lon:-82.35718
Nice little snug with leather upholstered seats and mirrored walls. The decor is exactly the same as…
Nuevo MundoLat:23.13827 Lon:-82.35880
Located on the top floor, near the pool, where you can enjoy an spectacular view of old Havana, while…
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Old Havana
Lat:23.13705 Lon:-82.34866
Old Havana, which for centuries was inside the walled part of the city, was founded in late 1519 at…
Lions FountainLat:23.13730 Lon:-82.34840
It is said that around the year 1600 the first fountain of the city could be seen at the San Francisco…
Rum MuseumLat:23.13590 Lon:-82.34774
Discover part of the Cuban culture throught the history of Havana Club, the Cuban Rum, and its elaboration…
Paseo Alameda de PaulaLat:23.13220 Lon:-82.34800
Alameda de Paula, a wonderful Promenade built during the second half of the XVIII century.
La Bodeguita del MedioLat:23.14080 Lon:-82.35230
The walls are plastered with autographs and drawings left by travelers who have relished the bar's grilled…
Craft Market Old HavanaLat:23.13014 Lon:-82.34882
Havana’s craft market has just been relocated to the Centro Antiguos Almacenes de Depósito…
FloriditaLat:23.13730 Lon:-82.35730
This bar is one of the most elegant bars in all of Havana, with many of its patrons being important…
Fine Arts MuseumLat:23.14018 Lon:-82.35725
The National Fine Arts Museum was created in 1913 and in 1955 it was moved to the building that currently…
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Art Sacro Museum
Lat:23.13700 Lon:-82.34830
Hosted by the prestigious concert hall at the San Francisco de Asis Minor Basilic, this museum exhibits…
Alejandro de Humboldt MuseumLat:23.13589 Lon:-82.34863
The main objective of this institution is to preserve research and promote the historical legacy of…
Rum MuseumLat:23.13590 Lon:-82.34774
Discover part of the Cuban culture throught the history of Havana Club, the Cuban Rum, and its elaboration…
9 de Abril Gun Smith's MuseumLat:23.13837 Lon:-82.34988
This gunsmith’s shop, founded in 1934 under the name of Gunsmith Company of Cuba, was attacked…
Oswaldo Guayasamin Museum HouseLat:23.13882 Lon:-82.34962
The House-museum Oswaldo Guayasamín has three permanent expositions to honour and preserve the memory…
Obra Pia HouseLat:23.13870 Lon:-82.35020
After a meticulous work, by November of 1983 one of the most beautiful colonial mansions in the Historic…
Africa HouseLat:23.13850 Lon:-82.35050
It is located in an old colonial palace in Old Havana, and it was inaugurated in 1986. It holds valuable…
Automovil MuseumLat:23.13923 Lon:-82.34925
An exhibition of classic cars can be enjoyed in this singular place, including the Cadillac used by…
The Asian HouseLat:23.13900 Lon:-82.35010
It was the mansion of an influential Dominican clergyman in the 18th century. It was restored in 1997…
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San Fransisco Square
Lat:23.13750 Lon:-82.34860
Called San Francisco because of the convent next to it, this square was conceived in 1628, with the…
Plaza Vieja - Old SquareLat:23.13600 Lon:-82.35000
Considering the decision taken by the keeper of the Castillo de la Real Fuerza, in the first half of…
Armas SquareLat:23.13940 Lon:-82.35060
The first known public square of Havana was located on the spot that, later on in the 16th century,…
Arms SquareLat:23.13940 Lon:-82.35060
Today called Marti Park, from there were planned the first 25 blocks of what would be the urban center…
Cathedral SquareLat:23.14120 Lon:-82.35178
The area where the Plaza de la Catedral is located used to be, according to 17th century records, a…
Cristo SquareLat:23.13580 Lon:-82.35610
By agreement of the town council, in March, 1640 the Plaza del Cristo was created. The project also…
Jose Marti Revolution SquareLat:23.12420 Lon:-82.38590
The area was originally called Civic Square, in the 1950s. During the past 40 years, it has been the…
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Karl Marx, Theater
Lat:23.12930 Lon:-82.41950
The Karl Marx Theater (Spanish: Teatro Karl Marx) is a theater in Havana, Cuba, formerly known as the…
Fausto, Cinema-TheaterLat:23.38333 Lon:-82.35856
In 1915, at the corner of Colon and the Paseo del Prado, was completed this building for the theater,…
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La Chuchería
Lat:23.14269 Lon:-82.39942
In a colorful environment with the possibility of enjoying the sea view terrace, La Chuchería presents…
DecamerónLat:23.13676 Lon:-82.39995
Accessible and secretive at the same time, our restaurant is pleased to offer customers a menu at the…
Rio MarLat:23.12990 Lon:-82.41270
When entering, the visitor is amazed by the elegance, good taste, and new trends in dishes presentation…
Doctor CafeLat:23.12266 Lon:-82.42592
Run by a real doctor, it’s hard to know what to choose here: the garlic octopus, vegetable lasagna,…
La Cocina de LilianLat:23.11001 Lon:-82.42665
The most beautiful garden restaurant in Havana with some of the best food you can find in the city.…
La FontanaLat:23.11535 Lon:-82.43298
Paladar "La Fontana Habana", a place that takes great pleasure in serving and delighting everybody…
SantanaLat:23.10630 Lon:-82.44180
Santana is one of the best Cuban Paladar in town. It is also among the best places to sample the local…
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National Botanical Gardens
Lat:22.99233 Lon:-82.34296
This spacious area located in Lenin Park contains everything from a Japanese garden to greenhouses bursting…
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Malecon Avenue
Lat:23.14596 Lon:-82.39313
The Malecón is the largest bench in the world and also one of the most popular sites of Havana.…
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San Fransisco de Asis Convent
Lat:23.13705 Lon:-82.34866
This is one of the most extraordinary convent and church complex of the colonial time. The plan of the…
Lonja del Comercio Building Comerce GuildLat:23.13810 Lon:-82.34850
Open since 1909, the project was designed by the Valencian architect and sculptor Tomás Mur,…
Palacio CuetoLat:23.13540 Lon:-82.34950
It was built in 1906 on designs by the architect Arturo Márquez. It was a warehouse and a hat…
House of Casa Lombillo CountLat:23.13581 Lon:-82.35030
Doña María Luisa Peñalver y Navarrete lived in this house until her dying day in…
House of the San Juan de Jaruco CountLat:23.13540 Lon:-82.35010
This family, originally from Castilla La Nueva, went to Canary Islands and took part in its conquest.…
The House of ArabiansLat:23.13910 Lon:-82.34940
The huge old house hosting this museum, placed in the very heart of the ancient part of Havana, is the…
Obra Pia HouseLat:23.13870 Lon:-82.35020
This house is one of the greater distinctions at the colonial time. At the moment of its renovation…
Captain Generals PalacioLat:23.13997 Lon:-82.34998
One of the most important architectural monuments in Old Havana, of a neat Baroque style, is the ancient…
Real Fuerza Castle MuseumLat:23.14020 Lon:-82.34990
A previous fortress, the Fuerza Vieja (Old Force), was badly damaged in 1555 during an attack on Havana…
Santa Clara de Asis Convent and ChurchLat:23.13414 Lon:-82.35066
The influence from different styles and cultures can be seen in Havana's colonial architecture, with…
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San Fransisco de Asis Convent
Lat:23.13705 Lon:-82.34866
This is one of the most extraordinary convent and church complex of the colonial time. The plan of the…
Santa Clara de Asis Convent and ChurchLat:23.13414 Lon:-82.35066
National Center for Restoration, Preservation and Museology This convent was the first monastery of…
Santa Teresa de Jesus Convent and ChurchLat:23.13571 Lon:-82.35373
This was the last of the convents established in Havana in the 18th century. Its founders were the Doctor…
Havana CathedralLat:23.14120 Lon:-82.35178
The area where the Plaza de la Catedral is located used to be, according to 17th century records, a…
Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la MercedLat:23.13147 Lon:-82.35021
Since 1638 several setbacks conspired against this convent being built, but finally, with help from…
San Francisco de Paula ChurchLat:23.13090 Lon:-82.34880
On the same spot where the Ermita del Calvario was first located, the Women´s Hospital of Saint…
Santo Cristo del Buen Viaje ChurchLat:23.13618 Lon:-82.35606
Before the Iglesia del Cristo was erected in 1640, a hermitage devoted to Nuestra Señora del…
Santo Angel Costudio ChurchLat:23.14160 Lon:-82.35580
It lies on one of the few and modest hills of the city, at first called Peña Pobre and then Loma…
Iglesia MetodistaLat:23.13776 Lon:-82.38349
The architect Ricardo E. Acosta won the Franklin Gold Medal 1951, which gave valuable prize annually…
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El Mirador Trail
During the journey, visitors may observe the beautiful side of the country. This footpath is located…
Los Helechos TrailThis path is located inside of wet woodland which associated to a Trinitario River, the most attracting…
Aguada de Baga TrailThis path it crosses a mosaic of six vegetal formations of great scientific value where in these conditions…
La Rivera TrailBoat trip from the Hanabanilla Hotel to the start of the trail. The first part of the trail cuts…
Into the Mountains TrailBoat trip from the Hanabanilla Hotel to the start of the trail. The first part of the trail cuts…
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Los Helechos Birdwatching Trail
Los Helechos: The most abundant birds are the tocororo (Priotelus temnurus), cartacuba (Todus multicolor),…
The Loma Atahalaya ChallengeThe Loma Atahalaya Challenge: The most numerous birds are the tocororo (Priotelus temnurus), cartacuba…
Colicambiada Birdwatching TrailLa Colicambiada: The most numerous birds are the tocororo (Priotelus temnurus), cartacuba (Todus multicolor),…
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Crucero Car rental office
Avenida del Puerto, la Habana Vieja
8660284 84mTerminal de Crucero Car rental officeAve del Puerto. Habana Vieja.
8626343 198mHotel Ambos Mundos Car rental officeCalle Obispo esq Mercaderes, Habana Vieja
8669616 328mMuseo de la Revolucion Car rental officeCalle Refugio. Nro. 1, entre Zuleta y Avenida de las Misiones
78632271 971mHotel Plaza Car rental officeCalle Ignacio Agramonte. Havana Vieja
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La Rampa Gas stations
Calle 23 e Infanta, Vedado. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8731480/873148 3km 137mTángana Gas stationsMalecón y 13. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 334588 3km 664mL y 17 Gas stationsL y 17, Vedado. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 334587 3km 842mGuanabo Gas stationsVía Blanca No. 46005 y 462, Intermitente de Guanabo. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 964093/964094 3km 842mAyestarán Gas stationsAyestarán y Ave. de Rancho Boyeros. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 666051 5km 180mRiviera Gas stationsPaseo y Malecon. Havana City. Cuba. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 333027 5km 488m17 y 12 Gas stationsCalle 12 esq. a 17, Vedado. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8339238/8333272 5km 522mSanta Catalina Gas stationsSanta Catalina y Vento. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 335531 5km 661mEl Tunel Gas stationsCalle 2 No. 518 e/ 5ta. B y 7ma. B, Miramar, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2041906/2047470 6km 602m31 y 18 Gas stationsAve. 31 y 18, Miramar. Havana City. Cuba. Havana City. Cuba
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Meson de la Flota Restaurants
Mercaderes e/ Amargura y Teniente Rey, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8329350 77mCafe del Oriente RestaurantsOficios No. 112 esq. a Amargura, Plaza de San Francisco, Havana City. Cuba
537) 8606686 90mCafe El Mercurio RestaurantsEdificio Lonja del Comercio, Plaza de San Francisco, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8671041 95mCafe Taberna RestaurantsMercaderes esq. a Teniente Rey, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8611637 135mLa Paella, Hotel Valencia RestaurantsOficios esq. a Obrapia, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8633838 176mSanto angel RestaurantsTeniente Rey esq. a San Ignacio, Plaza Vieja, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8611626 187mTorrelavega RestaurantsObrapia e/ Oficios y Mercaderes, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8671030 193mBodegon Onda RestaurantsObrapia No. 55 esq. a Baratillo, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8671037 195mJardin del Eden, Hotel Raquel RestaurantsSan Ignacio esq. a Amargura, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8608280 219mLa Torre de Marfil RestaurantsMercaderes e/ Obispo y Obrapia, Havana City. Cuba
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0011 Automatic Cash
Calle 17 e/ M y N, FOCSA. Havana City
3km 724m0014 Automatic CashLínea No. 705 e/ Paseo y A. Havana City
5km 245m0073 Automatic CashCalle 1ra. No. 40 e/ 0 y 2, CIMEX
6km 867m0115 Automatic CashCalle 70 e/ 1ra. y 3ra., Hotel LTI Panorama. Havana City
9km 721m0160 Automatic CashCalle 17 No. 8215 e/ 82 y 84. Havana City
9km 857m0030 Automatic CashAve. 3ra. e/ 78 y 80. Havana City
10km 054m0067 Automatic CashCalle 16 No. 306 e/ 3ra. y 5ta.. Havana City
10km 054m0183 Automatic CashCalle 16 No. 310 e/ 3ra. y 5ta. Havana City
10km 054m0031 Automatic Cash5ta. Ave. esq. a 112. Havana City
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Lonja del Comercio Currency Exchange
Calle Oficios esq. a Baratillo. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 669628 132mHotel Parque Central Currency ExchangePaseo del Prado e/ Neptuno y Virtudes. Havana City
— 1km 046mHotel Sevilla Currency ExchangePaseo del Prado esq. a Refugio. Havana City
(537) 8639030 1km 067mHotel Deauville Currency ExchangeCalle Galiano esq. a Malecón. Havana City. Havana City. Cuba
— 1km 631mHotel Vedado Currency ExchangeCalle O e/ 23 y 21. Havana City. Havana City. Cuba
— 3km 222mHotel Nacional Currency ExchangeCalle O y 21. Havana City
(537) 8733564 4km 116mHotel Cohiba Currency ExchangeCalle Paseo e/ 1ra. y 3ra. Havana City. Havana City. Cuba
— 5km 513mHotel Riviera Currency ExchangeCalle Paseo esq. a Malecón. Havana City
(537) 662185 5km 658mAgromercado 15 y 24 Currency ExchangeCalle 15 y 24, Vedado. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 333915 6km 187mKasalta Currency ExchangeAve. 5ta.B esq. a calle 2. Havana City. Cuba
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Hermanos Ameijeiras Clinic
San Lazaro No. 701 e/ Belascoain y Marquez Gonzalez. Centro Haban
(537) 8761000 2km 331mRetinosis Pigmentaria Centro Internacional Camilo Cienfuegos ClinicCalle L No. 151 e/ Linea y 13, Vedado. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8333886 3km 983mInstituto Cardiovascular ClinicCalle 17 esq. a Paseo, Vedado. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8382652-53 4km 892mSPA Hotel Riviera ClinicMalecón y Paseo, Vedado . Havana City
(537) 8368756 5km 658mSucursal Servicios Médicos Internacionales ClinicCalle 18 No. 4304 e/ 43 y 47, Miramar. Havana City
(537) 2040114 6km 863mCentro de Histoterapia Placentaria ClinicCalle 18 esq. a 43. Playa. Havana City. Cuba
6km 889mCira Garcia, Clinica Central ClinicCalle 20 No. 4101 esq. a 41. Playa . Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2040331 6km 937mRamon Pando Ferrer, Hospital ClinicCalle 76 No. 3104. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2654800 9km 051mComodoro, SPA Club ClinicAve 1ra. y 84, Miramar. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2045049 10km 264mOrthopedic Hospital Frank Pais ClinicAve. 51 No. 19603 e/ 196 y 200. Havana City, Cuba
(537) 2627022 ext. 478 12km 918m -
International Drugstore Hotel Sevilla Drugstore
Calle Prado esq. a Trocadero. Havana City
(5348) 8615703 1km 067mInternational Drugstore Hotel Habana Libre DrugstoreCalle 23 esq. a L , Vedado. Havana City
(5348) 8319538 3km 500mInternational Drugstore 41 y 20 DrugstoreAve. 41 esq. a 20, Miramar. Havana City
(537) 2069985 7km 006mInternational Drugstore Casa Bella Drugstore7ma. Ave. y 22 No. 2603. Havana City
(537) 2047980 7km 576mInternational Drugstore Miramar Centro de Negocios DrugstoreAve 3ra. y 82, Miramar. Havana City
(537) 2044515 10km 045mInternational Drugstore SPA Comodoro DrugstoreAve 3ra. y 84, Miramar. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2049385 10km 264mInternational Drugstore Terminal No. 3, Aeropuerto Internacional “José Martí” DrugstoreTerminal No. 3. Havana City
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Havana it is located in the province of Villa Clara.
Strategically located in the center of Cuba, Villa Clara has always been the nucleus for colonizers and revolutionaries fighting for material goods. Pirates were a problem for the first years of Colonialism in the first city of the island, Remedios, later abandoned due to a great fire. Its population increased again with the arrival of Canary people who brought agricultural knowledge for tobacco plantations with them. Ernesto Che Guevara was neither born nor did he die here, but this is where the Cuban Revolution took place. This happened in 1958, when Che, and a group of supporters derailed an armored train carrying more than 350 armed soldiers from the east, saving Santa Clara from the Batista dictatorship.
This place has many reasons to be such an attraction, for its mixture of somber tobacco plantations and calming lakes. The city of Santa Clara is one of the most visited places in the country, filled with key historic places regarding the Cuban Revolution and housing a vibrant nightlife. In the south of city you’ll find the quiet Embalse Hanabanilla Reservoir, in the Escambray hills.
The calm Remedios is the oldest place in Villa Clara and is only lively during the wild Las Parrandas Festival. Further north we will find Caibarién, a picturesque fishing city with a very hospitable population where the fresh breeze of the sea is breathed through the city all throughout year. Moreover, we can take delight in an endless amount of small and idyllic islands with fine sands and crystalline waters, the Cayerías del Norte (Northern Archipelago), connected to Caibarién by a long road above the sea.
Villa Clara is one of the provinces of Cuba. It is located in the central region of the island bordering with the Atlantic at north, Matanzas Province by west, Sancti Spiritus Province by east, and Cienfuegos Province on the South. Villa Clara shares with Cienfuegos and Sancti Spiritus on the south the Escambray Mountain Range. Its main cities are Santa Clara (the capital), Remedios, Sagua La Grande, Camajuani, Caibarién, Ranchuelo, Placetas, and Manicaragua. The northern coast of Villa Clara is dotted with numerous cays (part of the Sabana-Camaguey Archipelago), and there are many coral reefs, sandy beaches, and newly constructed touristic resorts.
The Cays are a capricious cluster of some 500 islands, strewn along a sea of varying shades of blues and greens off the northern coast of the central province of Villa Clara and close to the second largest coral barrier reef in the world. It's a tropical paradise with more than 17 km of fine-white sand beaches.
Villa Clara Cays, covering more than 77 844 hectares, are a veritable wildlife refuge and provide a habitat for some 248 species of plants. The most precious jewels are Cayo Las Brujas, Cayo Ensenachos and Cayo Santa Maria, renowned for their immaculate landscape of incredible beauty, with sugary-white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, fringed by autochthonous vegetation and connected to Caibarien, a small fishing town on the Cuban mainland, by a 48 km causeway stretching over the sea -accorded an international prize for its harmonious combination of nature and engineering in an area declared a World Biosphere Reserve- thus enabling visitors to access the cays directly from Santa Clara City, site of the international airport. The causeway has a total of 46 bridges especially designed to allow the flow of sea water, therefore protecting both the biodiversity and sustainability of the area.There are smaller airfields near most of the main towns, plus a small international terminal in Cayo Las Brujas for the operation of small and medium size charter aircraft.
Villa Clara Cays, located approximately 300 km from Havana, are part of the Jardines del Rey archipelago, the largest archipelago surrounding Cuba which extends 465 km along the northern coast of the country.
A site of legends, it is said that this island, maze of singular biodiversity, was once a haven for pirates and buccaneers ready to pounce on ship passing along Cuba's shores.
Cayo Las Brujas takes its name from an old legend about a young couple whose love was thwarted by a jealous uncle, who in turn is the namesake of another islet: Cayo Borracho, which means drunkard. The remains of the San Pascual, a ship that ran aground many years ago, can be observed a mile away from the cay. Built in San Francisco, California and launched in 1919, the ship evokes the presence of American writer Ernest Hemingway in the area. From its deck, Cuban painter Leopold Romañach found inspiration for some of his famous marine landscapes.
Cayo Ensenachos is the smallest of the three cays but it's a refuge for 22 endemic plants and 39 wildlife species. Shaped like a horseshoe, the islet was originally an aboriginal settlement. The beach is always calm due to the position of the cay which prevents the large waves from hitting the shore with force.
Cay Santa Maria is also known as the White Rose of Jardines del Rey. The cay was named after the flagship of Christopher Columbus's fleet on his maiden voyage to the New World. Legend has it that this strip of land-some 13 km long and 2 km in width- is haunted by the spirit of Rosa Maria Coraje, a woman who hid aboard a ship in a desperate attempt to find both paradise and her beloved. She landed on the cay and managed to survive hiding in the marshes, among the mangroves and feeding on fish, until she finally discovered her dearly-loved in a neighboring cay.Around Santa Clara, the land rises into the Alturas de Santa Clara. The highest point in the Santa Clara region is in the Alturas, at 464 m (1,522 ft) above sea level, while the south, dominated by the Escambray Mountains, reach elevations of over 900 m (3,000 ft). Villa Clara also has numerous lakes, which are used for both water sports and fishing. The largest Cuban river to drain into the Atlantic, Río Sagua la Grande, is also in Villa Clara province.