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Alameda de Paula

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David Jesús
May 1, 2016
My neighborhood is blessed with this park, located between the front of my building and the bay. One of the few areas in Habana Vieja that keeps the green of the trees. Great place to enjoy the breeze and the bay. Always full of kids playing and running around.
Yohan
July 22, 2018
Paseo que conserva su arquitectura de los tiempos de la colonia. Walk that conserves its architecture of the times of the colony.
La Patrona Homtels
September 14, 2017
Description: It is one of the most famous walks in Havana since the 18th century. The Alameda de Paula, which owes its name to the church next to it, is considered "the first promenade of the capital". It starts at Calle Luz, and runs parallel to Avenida del Puerto and La Habana bay, to the San Jose handicraft market.
Alejandro
August 19, 2017
A romantic scenery at night in dimmed light, feeling the cool sea-breeze.
Daené
July 18, 2017
The Alameda de Paula is a promenade, the first created in Havana, was built in 1777 by the architect Antonio Fernández de Trebejos, by order of Captain General Felipe de Fondesviela, Marquis de la Torre, from the court of Carlos III, influenced by the French Enlightenment. At present it has been decorated by the Office of the Historian of the city. After the declaration of Old Havana, as a World Heritage Site. The adjoining port buildings were restored, as well as those of global architectural value. In 2008, the Orthodox Our Lady of Kazan Cathedral, of Byzantine style, was inaugurated.
The Alameda de Paula is a promenade, the first created in Havana, was built in 1777 by the architect Antonio Fernández de Trebejos, by order of Captain General Felipe de Fondesviela, Marquis de la Torre, from the court of Carlos III, influenced by the French Enlightenment. At present it has been de…

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