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Castillo de Farnes
- Destination: Havana
- Open: Daily
- Address: Monserrate esq. a Obrapia, Havana City. Cuba
- Telephone: (537) 8671040
- Description
Located in the colonial area of Havana since 1896, in the middle of a group of quiet squares and narrow streets. Menu restaurant with more than a century of culinary activity. It offers a fast and pleasant service of Spanish food and shellfish-based dishes; desserts such as the fritters, sautés, churros, doughnuts. Sausages sandwiches and Spanish products; flavorful oysters and fresh fish. Songs and dances of the Galician, Andalusian and Catalan tradition.
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Castillo de Farnes Map
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Havana Airport
José Martí International Airport (IATA: HAV, ICAO: MUHA), sometimes known by its former name Rancho-Boyeros Airport, is located 15 km (9 mi) southwest of Havana, Cuba, and is a hub for Cubana de Aviación, Aerogaviota, and Aero Caribbean, and former Latin American hub for Aeroflot Soviet Airlines.[2] It is Cuba's main international and domestic gateway, and serves several million passengers each year. The airport lies in the municipality of Boyeros and connects Havana with the rest of the Caribbean, North, Central and South America, Europe, and one destination in Africa. It is named in memory of patriot and poet José Martí. In the 1960s the airport was bombed by B-26 aircraft from Brigade 2506, a CIA-sponsored group of Cuban exiles attempting to liberate Cuba from Fidel Castro. Cubans are not allowed to own aircraft or use the airport for either private or commercial flight. Only government-owned aircraft are allowed to use the facilities. There are currently four passenger terminals in use at the airport, plus a freight terminal.[3] Terminal 1 is used primarily for domestic flights. Terminal 2 opened in 1988, primarily for charter flights to the United States. Ten years later on April 27, 1998, the International Terminal 3 was opened by Canada's then-Prime Minister, Jean Chrétien, and former Cuban president, Fidel Castro. International Terminal 3 offers many modern facilities and jetways that the former international Terminal 1 did not provide. Terminal 5 is operated by Aerocaribbean. Today, Copa Airlines is the foreign airline with most flights to the airport, operating 34 flights a week (roughly 5 daily flights) from Panama City, Panama, and Bogota, Colombia. The airport is operated by Empresa Cubana de Aeropuertos y Servicios Aeronáuticos (ECASA).
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Playa Baracoa Airport
Playa Baracoa Airport serves domestic flights scheduled by the local airline Aerogaviota and is situated about 28 km west of Havana, in the village of Playa Baracoa, (Province Artemisa).
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La Rampa
Calle 23 e Infanta, Vedado. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8731480/873148 2km 294mTángana
Malecón y 13. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 334588 2km 803mL y 17
L y 17, Vedado. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 334587 2km 986mGuanabo
Vía Blanca No. 46005 y 462, Intermitente de Guanabo. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 964093/964094 2km 986mAyestarán
Ayestarán y Ave. de Rancho Boyeros. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 666051 4km 477mRiviera
Paseo y Malecon. Havana City. Cuba. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 333027 4km 619m17 y 12
Calle 12 esq. a 17, Vedado. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8339238/8333272 4km 658mSanta Catalina
Santa Catalina y Vento. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 335531 5km 157mEl Tunel
Calle 2 No. 518 e/ 5ta. B y 7ma. B, Miramar, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2041906/2047470 5km 742m31 y 18
Ave. 31 y 18, Miramar. Havana City. Cuba. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2040520 6km 343m -
Castillo de Farnes
Monserrate esq. a Obrapia, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8671040 0mFloridita
Monserrate esq. a Obispo, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8671300 46mLa Zaragozana
Monserrate No. 351 e/ Obispo y Obrapia, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8608817 67mGentiluomo
Obispo y Bernaza, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8671300 80mHanoi
Teniente Rey esq. a Bernaza, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8671029 172mReal Plaza, Hotel Plaza
Zulueta No. 267 esq. a Neptuno, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 939486 205mEl Mediterraneo, Hotel Parque Central
Neptuno e/ Prado y Zulueta, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8606627 224mEl Paseo, Hotel Parque Central
Neptuno e/ Prado y Zulueta, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8666627 224mSteak House
Hotel Parque Central. Neputno, esq. Prado. Havana City. Cuba
224mTelegrafo, Hotel Telegrafo
Prado No. 408 esq. a Neptuno, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8609078 260m -
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Calle 17 e/ M y N, FOCSA. Havana City
2km 873m0014
Línea No. 705 e/ Paseo y A. Havana City
4km 371m0073
Calle 1ra. No. 40 e/ 0 y 2, CIMEX
5km 995m0115
Calle 70 e/ 1ra. y 3ra., Hotel LTI Panorama. Havana City
8km 884m0160
Calle 17 No. 8215 e/ 82 y 84. Havana City
9km 071m0030
Ave. 3ra. e/ 78 y 80. Havana City
9km 226m0067
Calle 16 No. 306 e/ 3ra. y 5ta.. Havana City
9km 226m0183
Calle 16 No. 310 e/ 3ra. y 5ta. Havana City
9km 226m0031
5ta. Ave. esq. a 112. Havana City
10km 484m -
Hotel Parque Central
Paseo del Prado e/ Neptuno y Virtudes. Havana City
— 224mHotel Sevilla
Paseo del Prado esq. a Refugio. Havana City
(537) 8639030 393mLonja del Comercio
Calle Oficios esq. a Baratillo. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 669628 868mHotel Deauville
Calle Galiano esq. a Malecón. Havana City. Havana City. Cuba
— 881mHotel Vedado
Calle O e/ 23 y 21. Havana City. Havana City. Cuba
— 2km 358mHotel Nacional
Calle O y 21. Havana City
(537) 8733564 3km 474mHotel Cohiba
Calle Paseo e/ 1ra. y 3ra. Havana City. Havana City. Cuba
— 4km 642mHotel Riviera
Calle Paseo esq. a Malecón. Havana City
(537) 662185 4km 792mAgromercado 15 y 24
Calle 15 y 24, Vedado. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 333915 5km 329mKasalta
Ave. 5ta.B esq. a calle 2. Havana City. Cuba
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Hermanos Ameijeiras
San Lazaro No. 701 e/ Belascoain y Marquez Gonzalez. Centro Haban
(537) 8761000 1km 470mRetinosis Pigmentaria Centro Internacional Camilo Cienfuegos
Calle L No. 151 e/ Linea y 13, Vedado. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8333886 3km 135mInstituto Cardiovascular
Calle 17 esq. a Paseo, Vedado. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8382652-53 4km 020mSPA Hotel Riviera
Malecón y Paseo, Vedado . Havana City
(537) 8368756 4km 792mSucursal Servicios Médicos Internacionales
Calle 18 No. 4304 e/ 43 y 47, Miramar. Havana City
(537) 2040114 6km 025mCentro de Histoterapia Placentaria
Calle 18 esq. a 43. Playa. Havana City. Cuba
6km 051mCira Garcia, Clinica Central
Calle 20 No. 4101 esq. a 41. Playa . Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2040331 6km 104mRamon Pando Ferrer, Hospital
Calle 76 No. 3104. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2654800 8km 328mComodoro, SPA Club
Ave 1ra. y 84, Miramar. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2045049 9km 433mOrthopedic Hospital Frank Pais
Ave. 51 No. 19603 e/ 196 y 200. Havana City, Cuba
(537) 2627022 ext. 478 12km 232m -
International Drugstore Hotel Sevilla
Calle Prado esq. a Trocadero. Havana City
(5348) 8615703 393mInternational Drugstore Hotel Habana Libre
Calle 23 esq. a L , Vedado. Havana City
(5348) 8319538 2km 631mInternational Drugstore 41 y 20
Ave. 41 esq. a 20, Miramar. Havana City
(537) 2069985 6km 171mInternational Drugstore Casa Bella
7ma. Ave. y 22 No. 2603. Havana City
(537) 2047980 6km 730mInternational Drugstore Miramar Centro de Negocios
Ave 3ra. y 82, Miramar. Havana City
(537) 2044515 9km 218mInternational Drugstore SPA Comodoro
Ave 3ra. y 84, Miramar. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2049385 9km 433mInternational Drugstore Terminal No. 3, Aeropuerto Internacional “José Martí”
Terminal No. 3. Havana City
(537) 2664105 16km 335m -
Capital of Cuba and the country's administrative, political, cultural and scientific center, it is also the capital of two provinces: City of Havana and Havana. Though only around 280 square miles (727 square kilometers) in size-0.65 percent of the archipelago's total area.
The Old Havana and system of forts led UNESCO to declare it a part of world heritage in 1982. Founded on its present site in 1519, the settlement of San Cristobal de La Habana prospered mainly due to its bay, which was a natural port of call for ships sailing to and from the New World. Starting in 1634, because of its strategic location, San Cristobal de La Habana was considered the key to the New World-as attested to by royal letters patent-and the main defense of the West Indies.
The Cuban capital consists of an immense number of buildings in a wide range of architectural styles, built in the course of nearly five centuries. These styles range from the pre-baroque to the baroque, neo-Gothic, neoclassical, eclectic, art noveau and art-deco, to the modern.
Alejo Carpentier, one of Cuba's most famous authors, called it "the city of columns" and focused attention on its streets, which he considered a perennially rich show of life, humanity and contrasts that was bound to entertain any observer.
Over 14 kilometers of excellent beaches lie to the east of the Cuban capital. To the south, a green belt contributes to a healthful atmosphere.