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The Malecón in Havana

The most emblematic 8-kilometer esplanade in Havana, the capital of Cuba. The Malecón extends along the northwest coast of Hanava facing the Atlantic Ocean. It's more than just a road, bringing together locals and a scenic route for both residents and tourists that provides a space for people to walk, socialize and enjoy the sea views. It mixes several architectural styles, ranging from colonial to deco art to mid-century modern.

Incredible views, with waves crashing against the rocks, it is a popular place to watch the sunset or simply enjoy the beauty of the sea. Special bench for local and visiting fishermen who want to talk, play music, dance and enjoy the fresh sea breeze.

The Malecón has been a witness and backdrop to various historical events and encounters in Cuba and plays an important role as a protective barrier against the ocean during storms and hurricanes. Despite this, it has faced challenges due to rising sea levels and erosion.

The Malecón is not only a physical structure but also a cultural symbol that embodies the spirit of Havana. It is a must-visit destination for those exploring the vibrant city, offering a combination of history, culture and natural beauty.

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