Illustrator Map Havana Cuba

Mapa para Illustrator — Havana Cuba

Un mapa para Illustrator editable de Havana Cuba pensado como base estable para impresos y digital. Las etiquetas de barrios se organizan para evitar colisiones en zonas densas. Coordenadas y escalas están preparadas para la producción de láminas y exportes consistentes. Las capas separan arterias y calles locales, distritos, hidrografía, parques y puntos de interés. Puentes y túneles se aíslan para que las rutas sigan legibles tras el recolor. Frentes de agua y parques reciben separación extra para mejor contraste.

Útil para guías, infografías urbanas, presentaciones de inversión y comunicación municipal. Ahorra preimpresión al reducir correcciones manuales y mantener el sistema visual. Los archivos permanecen compactos gracias a la geometría limpia. Se puede aplicar la paleta de marca e iconos y exportar resultados nítidos para impresión y web. La legibilidad se mantiene en volantes de mano y pósters de vestíbulo.

Havana, the capital city of Cuba, is known for its historic architecture, vibrant culture, and unique atmosphere. The city is characterized by a grid-like street pattern in many areas, and several principal streets and roads are essential for navigating the city.  Here are some of the key streets and roads in Havana:

  1. Malecón: The Malecón is a famous seafront avenue that stretches along the coast of Havana. It offers stunning views of the ocean and is a popular spot for both locals and visitors.
  2. Paseo del Prado: This grand boulevard divides Old Havana from Centro Havana. It is known for its tree-lined promenade, historic buildings, and statues.
  3. Avenida de los Presidentes (Avenue of the Presidents): This avenue, also known as G Street, is lined with statues of various Cuban presidents. It’s a significant thoroughfare in the Vedado neighborhood.
  4. Calle Obispo: Located in the heart of Old Havana, Calle Obispo is a pedestrian-friendly street filled with shops, cafes, and historic landmarks.
  5. Calle San Rafael: A bustling street in central Havana, Calle San Rafael is known for its shops, markets, and vibrant street life.
  6. Avenida 23 (23rd Street): Running through the Vedado district, Avenida 23 is a major street with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions.
  7. Calle Neptuno: This street is part of the popular route known as La Ruta del Cocotaxi, a touristic journey that passes through several interesting areas in Havana.
  8. Calle Línea: Another important street in Vedado, Calle Línea is known for its shops, theaters, and cultural institutions.
  9. Calle 12 (12th Street): In the Vedado district, Calle 12 is a lively street with a mix of residential and commercial buildings.
  10. Autopista Nacional (National Highway): This major highway connects Havana with other cities in Cuba, facilitating transportation between regions.

Navigating Havana can be an adventure, with its eclectic mix of architectural styles, vibrant street life, and historical landmarks. Keep in mind that street names and the overall city layout may evolve, so it’s advisable to use updated maps or navigation tools for precise directions.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

I have been working with vector cartography for over 25 years, including GPS, GIS, Adobe Illustrator and other professional cartographic software.
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirill-shrayber-0b839325/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/vectormapper

Are we missing some maps? Let us know!!!
What map do you need?

    We will upload it within the next 24 hours and notify you by Email.

    Menu