• Although the houses lining the Malecón are mostly in ruins, the Malecón remains one of the most spectacular and popular destinations in Havana.[3].
  • A plaque is the starting point while a path takes us to the statue of Hasekura Tsunenaga, the first Japanese man who visited Havana.
  • Havana 1950'lerde donmuş ve korunmuş. Beklediğimin çok ötesinde ihtişamlı. Sıcak ve neme rağmen kordon boyu olan El Malecon'da yürümeli...
  • 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.
  • Malecon Havana Cuba Malecon Havana is the epitome of colonial style architecture and 50s style. While the whole of Cuban architecture has assimilated various...
  • A view of what's been left of old Cuba. Spanish architecture and nature.
  • The Malecon is perhaps the most universal symbol of Havana, a wonderful city with a history of five centuries. With an extension of 8 km, two historical...
  • Malecón - altı şeritli caddeye, geniş kaldırıma ve Havana'yı okyanustan ayıran deniz duvarına atıfta bulunarak - şehrin tartışmasız bir semboldür.
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  • The following are a few of the photos I took along the Malecón, the seaside road and seawall on the north side of Havana, Cuba.
  • 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…
  • One area that is especially good for this is the Malecón, a seawall that goes for 8km along the coast of Havana.
  • Malecon Havana is much more than just Havana’s coastal boardwalk; it’s the pulse of all of Cuba and heritage of every Cuban. Walking along its expansive…