• 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...
  • Sıcak ve neme rağmen kordon boyu olan El Malecon'da yürümeli, akşamsa eğer çalan çeşit çeşit müziklerin keyfine var malısınız.
  • Although some of the houses lining the Malecón are in ruins, the Malecón remains one of the most spectacular and popular destinations in Havana.
  • Laid out in the early 1900s as a salubrious oceanside boulevard for Havana's pleasure-seeking middle classes, the Malecón expanded rapidly eastward in the...
  • 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.
  • El Malecón is an iconic 5-kilometer-long seawall or breakwater in Havana, Cuba, which runs along the city’s coast and is one of the region’s most beloved tourist...
  • The famous El Malecón stretches five miles along the coast in Havana, Cuba.
  • The Malecon is a very diverse kaleidoscope and is the most democratic space in Cuba and the only recreattional place in Havana, it...
  • The Malecón—referring to the six-lane avenue, the ample sidewalk, and the seawall separating Havana from the ocean—is an unquestionable symbol of the...
  • El Malecon: Malecón stroll - See 12,078 traveler reviews, 6,748 candid photos, and great deals for Havana, Cuba, at Tripadvisor.
  • Waves break along the length of the sea wall that borders Havana’s most popular thoroughfare, the avenida Antonio Maceo also known as the Malecón.
  • A plaque is the starting point while a path takes us to the statue of Hasekura Tsunenaga, the first Japanese man who visited Havana.
  • And then I stepped out from the shadow of the buildings and onto Havana’s El Malecón, a long esplanade curving alongside the water, artfully shaping Havana’s...