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Walking Tours In Havana

Walking around the streets of Havana is undeniably a must do in your Cuba Holidays. I would like to introduce you to what in my modest opinion represent the most interesting street walks in Havana.

El Malecon: This is a see front avenue that stretches for 7 kilometers from La Punta Fortress in the Old Town to La Chorrera Fortress in the west end. Considered by many the most beautiful see front promenade in the world, El Malecon is also the most popular gathering place for Havana?s residents.

Paseo del Prado:Also known as "Paseo Jose Marti" became from the beginning of the 20th Century the most expensive place to live in Havana. Along this beautiful promenade one can admire the astonishing architecture of what in their own time were the best properties of Havana.

Avenida de Los Presidentes: Also known as "Calle G" since the nomenclature given to the streets in Vedado district. Along this avenue one can admire the most opulent residence of Havana. Most of these properties are now government institutions since they were left vacant by their owner in the first few years after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution in 1959.

Calle San Rafael: It was once the busiest high street of Havana full of retail shops and cafes. Today it is still one of the must see places in Havana. It is Located in Central Havana and it connects Paseo del Prado with Galeano Street. These two streets are also very popular.

Calle Galiano: If you are looking for a bit of shopping the Galeano street is waiting for you. It begins in the China Town and ends in El Malecon. The famous Casa de La Musica night club is located in the intersection of Galeano and San Rafael Streets.

It takes few days to get to see everything that is worth seeing in Havana. Whether you organize a walking tour from your hotel or you prefer to walk at your own pace in Havana you will be amazed by this vibrant city and your holidays will become and unforgettable experience.

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Jose Maurette is the Director of Quest World Travel Ltd and a specialist in organizing All inclusive holidays to Cuba. Visit www.quest2cuba.co.uk for further information on the best Havana Holidays.


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