Indawo Yokubukela Imuvi
Cine La Rampa
Abantu bendawo abangu-26 bayatusa,
Kungani abantu bendawo beyitusa
The city flows along this section of Calle 23. Walk all the way down “La Rampa” to the Malecón and enjoy the fresh saltwater breeze. You start by Hotel Habana Libre and Cinema Yara, at the heart of the city. The modernist buildings and architecture of the ’50s and the streetside almond trees give you the sense that you’ve traveled back in time. The city’s most popular wifi connection is here. On both sides of the street you’ll find people surfing the web from their phones or laptops. It’s a new vision of a technological Havana.
Indawo
La Habana, La Habana
Amacebiso avela kubantu bendawo
La Rampa – a designated section of Avenida 23 – is a slow hill that ascends six or so long blocks from the Malecon up to the crest at Calle L. The broad corner of 23 y L is the centre of the action with the landmark Yara Cinema and the Habana Libre Hotel (the Hilton prior to the Revolucion) on the corners. Across the street on the northwest corner is Coppelia, Havana’s ice cream. You can find in your walk from Malecon to L street different clubs and cafeteria with Cuban live music. Also in all these blocks you will find access to WIFI and you will see in the daytime a pretty nice souvenir market.
La Rampa – a designated section of Avenida 23 – is a slow hill that ascends six or so long blocks from the Malecon up to the crest at Calle L. The broad corner of 23 y L is the centre of the action with the landmark Yara Cinema and the Habana Libre Hotel (the Hilton prior to the Revolucion) on the c…