Puerto de Sagua, Havana. Cuba
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- Egido No. 603 e/ Acosta y Jesus Maria, Havana City. Cuba
- Daily
- (537) 8611010
- Destination: Havana
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A short distance from Havana's Central Railroad Station, the Puerto de Sagua bar and restaurant invite you to savor its select seafood dishes, continuing the tradition of this restaurant founded in 1945. Puerto de Sagua had a slogan that clearly identified the freshness and quality of its excellent cuisine: "The seafood that you had here, slept last night in the bay of Isabela de Sagua". Visitors to the restaurant first enter the charming Acuario Bar, with its fish tanks, intimacy and comfort, where they can enjoy Cuban and international cocktails. The restaurant has two nicely decorated lounges: one where light food is served, while the other is a luxury lounge. The second floor has a wine store, an elegant private room for four to savor Puerto de Sagua's delicious seafood and wine. From the outside, this attractive spot resembles a ship anchored on land.
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Puerto de Sagua is located in Havana
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.
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