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    • Maupoo 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      这个滨海大道对于哈瓦那港来说非常有代表性, 看着这片与美国遥遥相望的大海, 连我这个不相关的外国人都有点小小的感到紧张. 沿着与滨海大道散个步, 幸运的话可以遇到很多聚在港边休憩的当地人, 偶尔还要闪躲一下打上岸的大浪, 很有意思.
    • davidjG9322GU 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We took a taxi tour to Havana while visiting Varadero. It looks like a nice place to take a stroll in the morning, but I wouldn't want to be there after dark.
    • ClaireClaireClairePD 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This place brings back memories. I lived in an apartment on the Malecón for several months and fondly remember the sound of music and conversations that would float up to our room stories above. Locals hang out here in the evenings and will often strike up a conversation with you – just out of curiosity and a desire to be social. Buy a bottle of rum or a few planchados and take a seat along the wall – you're bound to make some friends!
    • Skootamattaken 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a 8 km roadway, seawall and esplanade along the north shore of Havana. It's a must-see on your visit to Havana. Just a place to stroll and look out towards Florida and the Atlantic.The waves can get pretty high here and break on the seawall getting walkers soaked! It's well lit and generally quite busy. A good, safe way to see the waterfront. And, if you're a runner one of the must-runs in the Cuba!
    • wakeupscreaming 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The malecon is basically a road/highway by the ocean. There is no sandy beaches anywhere, as the coast is all rock. No park or green areas whatsoever. Just high speed noisy traffic zooming by. I suppose if you live in the city, with no view, and no fresh air, the malecon is a novelty. For me, having lived in vancouver for 15 years west of Denman, this is nothing to "see". It's not much of an "attraction".
    • 731bobj 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      we walked along the water and it was amazing. the big waves crashed against the sea wall and the spray would soak us. it was pretty cool thing to do. cant say anything bad about it, i bet it is amazing in the summer months when it is a bit warmer water
    • Teuchter_11 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A walk along the Malecon should be a compulsory activity for all visitors to Havana for seeing the contrast between the few restored buildings and the crumbling ones encapsulates the problems Cuba faces and yet shows how it was and could become again.Anywhere else it would be the natural place for hotles and bars but oddly there are few. Nor is it busy with tourists for it seems to me that few venture further than where their guides suggest.THEY ARE MISSING OUT.
    • Chrislin3 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We walked the Malecon three times. It is a lovely walk with old buildings on one side and the sea on the other. On one occasion we crossed and had a beer and ice cream in a parador. It was lovely as were the owners. Unfortunately the weather was fine but windy and we mistimed our run past a spot where the waves were coming over the wall. Fortunately we were on our way back to the hotel. A local who was fishing thought it very amusing - as did we! Next day the same fisherman went out of his way to come over to us and ask if we planned to get wet again! The locals were always very friendly even if their English was a bit broken, albeit better than our Spanish.
    • JohnJ772 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Where is Key West? Male on and 95. That is 95 miles. Beautiful ocean views, waves breaking over the sea wall. Unfortunately, in big storms, you can't get there because of water on the road. This is a must see for anyone going to Havana. Take a private car, old convertible, and have them drive you along the Malecon. You will never forget the trip until you find that your car is probably running on a Hyndai diesel.
    • Noshfordosh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is what it is a sea 7k sea wall defense. Sure its where the locals hang out Friday nights and the weekends but thats about it. Good bay views and of the fort at that end. If you want a nice refreshing long walk after dinner go for it but dont expect to see anything other than the sea, the wall and crumbling buildings behind it.
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