The Old Havana in front and Vedado's skyline at the back.
Vedado is the downtown and a vibrant neighbourhood in the city of Havana, Cuba. Bordered on the east by Central Havana, and on the west by the Miramar/Playa district. The main street running east to west is Calle 23, also known as 'La Rampa'. The northern edge of the district is the waterfront breakwater known as the Malecón, a famous and popular place for social gatherings in the city. The United States Interests Section complex is located in Vedado. Vedado is part of the municipality Plaza de la Revolucion.
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Municipalities of Havana
Arroyo Naranjo · Boyeros (includes Santiago de Las Vegas) · Centro Habana · Cerro · Cotorro · Diez de Octubre · Guanabacoa · La Habana del Este · Old Havana · La Lisa · Marianao · Playa (includes Miramar) · Plaza de la Revolucion (includes Vedado) · Regla · San Miguel del Padrón
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Landmarks and attractions in Havana
Landmarks
Cabaña Fortress · Capitolio · Habana Libre · Hotel Nacional · Meliá Cohiba Hotel · Morro Castle · Real Fuerza Castle · San Salvador Fortress · Manzana de Gomez · El Templete
Religious buildings
Havana Cathedral · Iglesia de Jesus de Miramar · San Carlos and San Ambrosio Seminary · San Francisco Basílica
Museums
Colón Necrópolis · José Martí Memorial · Museum of Decorative Arts · Museum of Fine Arts · Museum of the Revolution
Theaters
Amadeo Roldán Theater · Gaia · Great Theater · Hubert de Blanck Theater · Karl Marx Theater · National Theater
Attractions
Guanabo · Old Havana · Tarara · Tropicana · University of Havana
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