Vedado

Urban neighborhood in the city of Havana, Cuba


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::summary Urban neighborhood in the city of Havana, Cuba ::

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Vedado (, ) is a central business district and urban neighborhood in the city of Havana, Cuba. Bordered on the east by Calzada de Infanta and Central Havana, and on the west by the Alemendares River and Miramar / Playa district, Vedado is a more modern part of the city than the areas to the east, developed in the first half of the 20th century, during the Republic period. In 2016 it was described by one commentator as the city's "most affluent" section. The main street running east to west is Calle 23, also known as "La Rampa". The northern edge of the district is the waterfront seawall known as the Malecón, a famous and popular place for social gatherings in the city. The area popularly referred to as 'Vedado' consists of the wards (consejos populares) of Vedado, Rampa, Vedado-Malecón and Carmelo, all in the municipality of Plaza de la Revolución.

History

El Vedado was since the 16th century a part of the country where building was prohibited for military reasons. This changed in 1859 with the division of a piece of land in what would later be called el Carmelo. The land was divided with a tartan grid of 100 meter for the blocks and 16 meter for the streets. The main streets were 25 meters wide to make them suitable for a tram.

Soon followed other urban areas: el Vedado in 1860 and Medina in 1883. And at the start of the First Republic the once forbidden land was parcelled in full. Línea street was intended to build the tram track. The Avenidas Paseo, Presidentes (calle G) and 23 where among the other important streets.

The first buildings in this area were mainly bourgeois villas. In the thirties there was a first period of prosperity in which, among others, the López Serrano building and the hotel Nacional were built.

During the construction boom of the 1950s, dozens of tall apartment buildings were constructed. A famous building from that period is the Havana Hilton hotel, at that time the tallest hotel in Latin America.

Notable sites

Among the notable sites in Vedado are the hotels: Hotel Nacional de Cuba (National Hotel), the Havana Libre (former Hilton), Melia Cohiba Hotel and Hotel Riviera.

In addition:

Nearby neighborhoods include:

File:1909 Habana districts map by Baedeker.png Image:Cuba011.jpg|Hotel Nacional de Cuba File:Porton de entrada Cementerio de Colon.jpg|Colon Cemetery, Havana File:Hotel Habana Libre in Havanna, Kuba.jpg|Habana Libre Hotel López_Serrano_Building,_El_Vedado,_Havana.jpg|López Serrano Building File:Cine Yara.jpg|Radiocentro CMQ Building

Economy

Aero Caribbean has its headquarters in Vedado.

The Venezuelan airline Conviasa has an office in the IACC Building in Vedado.

Government and infrastructure

Instituto de Aeronáutica Civil de Cuba, Cuba's civil aviation authority, has its headquarters in Vedado.

Culture

Gay scene

23rd Street in Vedado is also the centerpoint of the city's gay scene in a country which now grants many rights to LGBT citizens. At night, 23rd St. is reminiscent of a gay district between the Cinema Yara and Coppelia ice cream parlor, and the foot of 23rd at the Malecón, with numerous gay entertainment options nearby such as the Bim Bom outdoor bar and the Las Vegas nightclub. Many of the casas particulares target LGBT clients as customers.

References

Bibliography

References

  1. Naomi Larsson. (September 5, 2016). "Havana's Dirty Truths". [[The Guardian]].
  2. (2024-03-12). "El Vedado, ciudad jardín temprana". Unesco.
  3. [https://books.google.com/books?id=E35qAAAAMAAJ&q=yara+coppelia+landmarks ''Cuba, the Test of Time'']
  4. (2013-12-20). "Cementerio Chino".
  5. "Directory: World Airlines." ''[[Flight International]]''. March 16–22, 2004. [http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/2004/2004-09%20-%200049.html?search=%22Aero%20Caribbean%22 47]. "Calle 23, No 64 esq. a PVedado, Havana, Cuba"
  6. "[http://portal.conviasa.aero/en/opciones/oficinas/all Commercial and Sales Offices ] {{Webarchive. link. (2017-06-03 ." [[Conviasa]]. Retrieved on May 23, 2017. "Address: Street 23, Esq No. 64, Building IACC, Vedado. Infanta municipio Plaza La Revolution. ")
  7. [http://www.iacc.gov.cu/ Home] {{webarchive. link. (2010-11-08 . Instituto de Aeronáutica Civil de Cuba. Retrieved on October 5, 2010. "Dirección: Calle 23 # 64, Vedado, Plaza de la Revolución, Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba.")
  8. "Visit Cuba - The Official Travel Guide to Cuba - Visit Cuba".

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