Havana Cuba City Vector Map

Havana, the capital city of Cuba, is known for its vibrant culture, historic architecture, and lively streets. Some principal streets and roads in Havana.

  1. Malecón: The Malecón is a famous esplanade and seawall that stretches for several kilometers along the coastline of Havana. It offers beautiful views of the ocean and is a popular spot for both locals and visitors.
  2. Paseo del Prado: This broad avenue, also known as Paseo de Martí, runs through the heart of Havana. Lined with trees, benches, and statues, it connects Parque Central to the Malecón, passing by notable landmarks such as the Capitolio Nacional.
  3. Avenida de los Presidentes: Running parallel to the Malecón, this avenue is known for its statues of various Latin American leaders. It’s a cultural and historical route that showcases the influence of different political figures.
  4. Calle Obispo: This is a popular pedestrian street in Old Havana, known for its colonial architecture, shops, cafes, and lively atmosphere. It’s a great place for walking and exploring the city’s historic charm.
  5. Calle San Rafael: Located in central Havana, this street is a bustling commercial area with shops, restaurants, and businesses. It’s part of the vibrant urban landscape of the city.
  6. Calle 23 (La Rampa): A major street in the Vedado district, Calle 23 is also known as La Rampa. It’s a commercial and entertainment hub with theaters, hotels, and nightlife options.
  7. Avenida de Rancho Boyeros: This avenue is known for hosting the José Martí International Airport and connects the airport to the city center. It’s an important transportation route.
  8. Calle Galiano: Located in the central area of Havana, Calle Galiano is a busy street with shops, theaters, and restaurants. It’s a lively part of the city, especially in the evenings.
  9. Calle Línea: Running through the Vedado district, Calle Línea is another significant street with a mix of residential and commercial areas. It’s known for its architecture and urban character.

Please note that Havana has a complex and evolving urban landscape, and street names and features may change. It’s always a good idea to check for the latest maps and guides when exploring any city.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

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