• City Tour Classic Old Cabriolet Car Tour Havana City From Melia Habana Hotel, Oldsmovile 1958  Cabriolet

    City Tour Classic Old Cabriolet Car Tour Havana City From Melia Habana Hotel, Oldsmovile 1958 Cabriolet

    • Address From:Ave. 3ª, e/ 76 y 80, Miramar, La Habana, Cuba
    • Telephone: 535 2730862
  • City Tour Classic Old Cabriolet Car Tour Havana City From Melia Habana Hotel, Oldsmovile 1958 Cabriolet

    Taking in the essential sights of Havana in an Oldsmovile 1958  Cabriole, a Classic American Car, in this city tour captures the colonial spirit of Cuba’s remarkable capital city. Dating back to the 16th century, Old Havana is steeped in history and flanked by old colonial buildings. You also can take you on a unique panoramic drive along the Malecon promenade towards Morro Cabana (Castle). The castle guards the entrance to Havana’s harbour and offers magnificent views across to the Havana skyline. Continuing by Old American car along the length of the Malecon, there will be an absorbing drive through Miramar, which is an elegant area of the city with large colonial mansions, now housing many Embassies. We then return to Revolution Square. This is a highly significant landmark in Havana and overlooked by the famous Che Guevara Mural. A stop shall be made at the Jose Marti memorial and some time will be allowed for you to walk around the area before driving through the heart of Havana to the Parque Central hotel where the tour sadly ends! 

    the price is about 30 cuc per hour

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  • Description: Melia Habana, Havana City. Cuba

    The Melia Habana hotel is located in the heart of Miramar, the new business center of Havana. Right next to the Fifth Avenue, 10 minutes from the historic city centre, 15 minutes from the Jose Marti International Airport and 5 minutes from the Congress and Convention Center. It has 409 rooms, including 67 Royal Service rooms, 12 Junior Suites and 4 Master Suites

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    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 (IATA: UPB, ICAO: MUPB) is a regional airport west of Havana, Cuba that serves regional flights in Cuba. It is located in the village of Playa Baracoa, part of the municipality of Caimito, Artemisa Province. The airport is an inactive Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces air base and home to Air Defense Command and VIP transport.