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  • San Lazaro Street

    Famous Street

  • People walking on Obispo, woman with white blouse and man with red pullover on the front

    Famous Street

  • Kid playing a drum with a big colorfull parade behind him

    Famous Street

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  • Alameda de Paula

    Alameda de Paula  LH 3

    The construction of the Alameda de Paula, one of Havana’s first promenades, was commissioned by Captain General Felipe de Fondesviela, member of the court of King Carlos III, and built by architect An …

    Admission: n-aAvenida del Puerto from San Ignacio to Oficios, Habana Vieja
    Calle Línea

    Calle Línea  LH 3

    Calle Línea is one of the most important streets in Havana and was the first one in Vedado. This avenue gets its name from the streetcar tracks (in Spanish, líneas) that ran along this street. It was …

    From the Malecón to the tunnel on 26th St.
    Avenida de Carlos III (Ave. Salvador Allende)

    Avenida de Carlos III (Ave. Salvador Allende)  LH 2

    This street was built by order of Governor Miguel de Tacón in 1836 and connects the intersection of Reina and Belascoaín streets to the Castillo del Príncipe. It was originally named Paseo de Tacón. L …

    From Belascoaín to Ave. de los Presidentes
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