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Arroyo Arenas Town Havana City Cuba
- PROVINCE: Havana City Cuba
- TYPE: Town
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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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Calle 130 y Ave. 29, Marianao. Havana City. Cuba
— 4km 579mLa Rotonda
5ta. Ave. No. 12001 e/ 120 y 146, Miramar
(537) 2086149/2089617 5km 249mSanta Fe
5ta. Ave. No. 28010 e/ 280 y 282. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2043744 5km 507mEl Motor
5ta. Ave. y 112, Miramar, Havana City. Cuba. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2040350 5km 961m13 y 84
Ave. 13 y Calle 84. Miramar. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2041938 6km 636mAlmendares
Ave. 13 y Calle 84. Miramar. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2041938/2047739 6km 639mCoyula
Ave. 19, esq 78. Miramar. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2041938 6km 906mPequeño Gigante
Ave. de Rancho Boyeros e/ 272 y 274. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 335776 8km 320mLa Copa
Calle 3ra esq. 42. Miramar. Havana City. Cuba
8km 606m1ra. y 40
Ave. 1ra. esq. a 40A. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2046645/2046736 8km 812m -
Pedregal
Ave. 23 esq. a 128, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8613293 3km 128mLa Rueda
Calle Barco No. 3, Playa Siboney, Santiago de Cuba.
(53 22) 39325 4km 016mEl Palenque
Calle 146 e/ 11 y 13, Reparto Cubanacan, Havana City. Cuba
537 871 8167 4km 391mLa Ferminia
5ta. Ave. No.18207 esq. a 184, Siboney, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2736555 4km 491mLa Vicaria
5ta. Ave. y 13, Siboney, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2041150 4km 552mBucan
Calle 146, e/ 11 y 13, Playa, Havana City. Cuba
208 4326 4km 726mRestaurant Club Habana El Gourmet
5ta Avenida, esq 182, Rpto. Flores. Playa, Havana City
+53 7 245700 4km 978mEl Chelo
Calle 5ta. Ave. desde 188 hasta 192, Reparto Flores, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2045700 (537) 7964061 4km 981mPabellon del Tesoro
5ta. Ave. y calle 248, Comunidad Turistica Marina Hemingway, Playa. Cuba
(53 7) 2097920 5km 408mLa Cova
5ta. Ave. y 248, Marina Hemingway, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2041150 5km 502m -
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5ta. Ave. esq. a 112. Havana City
5km 895m0160
Calle 17 No. 8215 e/ 82 y 84. Havana City
6km 583m0030
Ave. 3ra. e/ 78 y 80. Havana City
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Calle 16 No. 306 e/ 3ra. y 5ta.. Havana City
7km 251m0183
Calle 16 No. 310 e/ 3ra. y 5ta. Havana City
7km 251m0115
Calle 70 e/ 1ra. y 3ra., Hotel LTI Panorama. Havana City
7km 725m0073
Calle 1ra. No. 40 e/ 0 y 2, CIMEX
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Línea No. 705 e/ Paseo y A. Havana City
12km 128m0011
Calle 17 e/ M y N, FOCSA. Havana City
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Hotel Palco
Calle 146 e/ 11 y 13, Cubanacán. Havana City
(537) 2047235 4km 853mMarina Hemingway
Ave. 5ta. Calle 248. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2045262 5km 535mHotel Pando Ferrer
Ave. 31 e/ 76 y 78. Havana City. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2742400 6km 800mAgromercado de 19 y 78
Ave. 19 y Calle 78. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2049386 6km 834mHotel Comodoro
Calle 84 e/ 3ra. y 1ra. Havana City
— 7km 083mHotel Occidental Miramar
Ave. 5ta. y Calle 72. Havana City
— 7km 420mEscuela Latinoam. de Med.
Playa Baracoa. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2098227 7km 671mPanorama y Tulipán
Calle Panorama esq. a Tulipán. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8816064 7km 725mMercado de 3ra. y 70
Ave. 3ra. y Calle 70. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2049087 7km 838mHotel Chateau
Ave. 1ra. y Calle 62, Miramar. Havana City
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Orthopedic Hospital Frank Pais
Ave. 51 No. 19603 e/ 196 y 200. Havana City, Cuba
(537) 2627022 ext. 478 2km 835mRamon Pando Ferrer, Hospital
Calle 76 No. 3104. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2654800 6km 791mComodoro, SPA Club
Ave 1ra. y 84, Miramar. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2045049 7km 214mEscuela Latinoamericana de Medicina
Km 3 Carretera Panamericana de Santa Fe, Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2097477 7km 671mCira Garcia, Clinica Central
Calle 20 No. 4101 esq. a 41. Playa . Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2040331 9km 667mCentro de Histoterapia Placentaria
Calle 18 esq. a 43. Playa. Havana City. Cuba
9km 783mSucursal Servicios Médicos Internacionales
Calle 18 No. 4304 e/ 43 y 47, Miramar. Havana City
(537) 2040114 9km 791mInstituto Cardiovascular
Calle 17 esq. a Paseo, Vedado. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 8382652-53 12km 109mSPA Hotel Riviera
Malecón y Paseo, Vedado . Havana City
(537) 8368756 12km 437mRetinosis Pigmentaria Centro Internacional Camilo Cienfuegos
Calle L No. 151 e/ Linea y 13, Vedado. Havana City. Cuba
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International Drugstore SPA Comodoro
Ave 3ra. y 84, Miramar. Havana City. Cuba
(537) 2049385 7km 214mInternational Drugstore Miramar Centro de Negocios
Ave 3ra. y 82, Miramar. Havana City
(537) 2044515 7km 257mInternational Drugstore Terminal No. 3, Aeropuerto Internacional “José Martí”
Terminal No. 3. Havana City
(537) 2664105 8km 024mInternational Drugstore Casa Bella
7ma. Ave. y 22 No. 2603. Havana City
(537) 2047980 9km 407mInternational Drugstore 41 y 20
Ave. 41 esq. a 20, Miramar. Havana City
(537) 2069985 9km 626mInternational Drugstore Hotel Habana Libre
Calle 23 esq. a L , Vedado. Havana City
(5348) 8319538 13km 418mInternational Drugstore Hotel Sevilla
Calle Prado esq. a Trocadero. Havana City
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Arroyo Arenas it is located in the province of La Habana.
Havana, capital of Cuba, is a city of paradoxes and contradictions. Its main attractions are the beauty of its historical center, the exceptional architecture, the revolutionary and Cuban iconography (from the Malecón to the Plaza de la Revolución Square, as well as La Giraldilla), and its vast cultural offerings. he history of Havana is a fascinating one. Here you will find interesting museums, impressive restoration projects, and an excellent music culture ranging from street music to cabaret.
One of the best things you can do in Havana is watch daily life in the city unfurl: children playing baseball in the street, street musicians, a man trying to start up the engine of his 1955 Plymouth, etc. The locals of Havana, as opposed to the locals in many other parts of the world, do not only survive, they project, create, debate, and live with a passion seldom found anywhere else.
Another great attraction is its lively nightlife and musical landscape. Life in Havana, after all, is a cabaret in itself, where all musical styles are represented. You will be able to enjoy the vast offer of live concerts and improvised recitals.
If you really want to get to know Havana, you’ll have to spend at least three days there, even though we would advise you to stay a week. The areas that group together the most places of interest are: La Habana Vieja (Old Havana), Centro Habana (Central Havana), and Vedado. Old Havana is the city’s most intriguing masterpiece, whereas Central Havana, to the west, offers the most candid and revealing insight into Cuba. Vedado, the most lavish area, was a former mafia domain and nowadays is full of hotels and restaurants whose excellence make this the ideal spot for nightlife.
During your first days in Havana, it’s a must to visit Old Havana with its four Colonial squares, most important museums, and other must-see attractions such as: Museo de la Ciudad (City Museum), Colonial Art Museum, Rum Museum, Plaza de Armas Square, San Cristóbal de La Habana Cathedral, Edificio Edificio Bacardí Building, San Francisco de Asís Convent, or the Castillo de la Real Fuerza Castle. The historical center of Havana is a 4 kilometer-squared area full of history in every corner. Here you will find many monuments and museums catering to all tastes, so setting out a clear route beforehand could be a good decision as, otherwise, it may be impossible to see everything and you could miss out on visiting some of the essential spots. It would be a good idea to begin by visiting the Museo de la Maqueta de la Habana Vieja (Old Havana Scale Model Museum), which gives the best general overview of the historic centre of Havana.
During your third or fourth day there, depending on how much time you are planning on spending in Old Havana, an excellent idea would be to visit the Old Havana Port, near Plaza de San Francisco de Asís Square, to board the ferry that will take you to Morro-Cabaña Military-Historical Site, with its two majestic fortresses: Morro Castle, and San Carlos de la Cabaña Fortress.
During the following days, why not visit Vedado, and Centro Habana? You could even stop at the Hotel Nacional on your way to try an authentic mojito on its terrace, visit the University of Havana, the Plaza de la Revolución Square to see the Ché Mural, and the Memorial Monument honoring José Martí. Other very interesting places to visit would be the Capitolio Nacional de Cuba, the Museo de la Revolución Museum, and the National Museum of Fine Arts. Many travellers find it amusing to see life unfold in the Barrio Chino (Chinatown). Should you like lively nightlife, you can enjoy yourself in the many jazz clubs, bars, and cabarets in the area.
Weather-permitting, in the outskirts of Havana, you will find many cities and picturesque towns where life has a different ebb and flow. The most interesting of these places are: the neighbourhood of Miramar, mainly noted for its Aquarium; Marianao and Cubanacán, in the Playa municipality; the areas of Regla and Guanabacoa; the towns of Cojímar, Casablanca, with the vast Cristo de La Habana Statue; Santa María del Rosario; the Hemingway Museum, in San Francisco de Paula; the area of Parque Lenin, with the National Zoo and Botanic Garden; and the Playas del Este (Eastern Beaches), where some of the best beaches in Havana can be found.
February is one of the best times to visit Havana, just when the International Jazz Festival takes place. During summer, the heat in Havana can be suffocating, so October is often a better choice, it being a quieter month with many attractions such as the Ballet Festival. The most crowded and lively month is by far December, when the New Latin American Cinema Festival takes place.