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- Malecón, Havana - Wikipedia
The Malecón (officially Avenida de Maceo) is a broad esplanade, roadway, and seawall that stretches for 8 km (5 miles) along the coast in Havana, Cuba, [1] from the mouth of Havana Harbor in Old Havana, along the north side of the Centro Habana neighborhood and the Vedado neighborhood, ending at the mouth of the Almendares [2]
- Puerto Vallarta Malecon Guide – Top Activities History
The Puerto Vallarta Malecon (boardwalk) one of the best places to visit in town, find out what to see, what to do, where to eat, tips and more in our web guide
- Malecón | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary. com
Están construyendo un nuevo malecón para proteger la playa de la ciudad A new breakwater is being built to protect the town's beach Dos chicos estaban pescando en el malecón Two boys were fishing on the seawall Después de cenar salimos a caminar por el malecón junto al río Arica
- Havana’s Malecon - Love Cuba Blog
What is the Malecon? Located in Havana , the Malecon is a lovely maritime promenade, seawall, and pavement, about eight kilometres long The Malecon was originally built to protect Havana from stormy seas and high tides
- El Malecón - U. S. News Travel
El Malecón is ranked #1 out of 9 things to do in Havana, Cuba See pictures and our review of El Malecón
- Malecón | Havana, Cuba | Attractions - Lonely Planet
The Malecón, Havana's evocative 7km-long sea drive, is one of the city's most soulful and quintessentially Cuban thoroughfares, and long a favored meeting place for assorted lovers, philosophers, poets, traveling minstrels, fishers and wistful Florida-gazers
- The Malecon | Best things to do in Havana - Bucket List Travels
Known as ‘Havana’s sofa’, the Malecon, an 8km stretch of sea wall on Havana’s waterfront, is where lovers, friends, musicians, swimmers and fishermen crowd before dusk to enjoy the cooler hours
- Iconic Seaside Esplanade: The Malecón of Havana (Cuba)
The Malecón is the famous Havana seawall, sidewalk, and road known for the fresh breeze from the sea, views of stars at night, and cruising in classic cars
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