Playa, Ciudad de la Habana, Cuba

Geography | Education | Points of interest | Parks

🇨🇺 Playa is one of the 15 municipalities or boroughs in the city of Havana, Cuba. The word playa means "beach" or seaside in Spanish.

Geography Playa is the most north-western of the municipios. It stretches from the Almendares River in the east, to Santa Fe in the west. On the north is the sea. It includes the upmarket district of Miramar and the former fishing village of Jaimanitas. Other districts include Flores, Náutico, Siboney, Kohly and Buenavista. Many societies and venues have been located in the area, including the Buenavista Social Club.

Education Post-secondary institutions include: • ELAM (Latin American School of Medicine) in Santa Fe

Primary and secondary schools include: • International School of Havana in Miramar • Centro Educativo Español de La Habana in Miramar • École Française de la Havane (French international school) in Siboney.

Points of interest • Quinta Avenida (Fifth Avenue) • Casa de Alberto de Armas (1926), a restored Beaux-Arts mansion at Calle 2 by architect Jorge Luis Echarte • Reloj de Quinta Avenida at Calle 10, a large clock erected in 1924 in the central median • Museum of the Ministry of the Interior (Museo del Ministerio del Interior) at Calle 12 • Casa del Habano (between Calles 14 and 16) (also in the Melia Habana near the Miramar Trade Center and Club Habana) • Teatro Miramar at Calle 94 • Parque de los Ahorcados (Park of the Hanged), between Calles 24 and 26, "shaded by massive jagüey trees, seemingly supported by their aerial roots dangling like cascades of water" • Karl Marx Theater (Teatro Karl Marx) in the park • Plaza Emiliano Zapata, with a life-size stone statue of Zapata, Mexico’s revolutionary hero • Rosita De Hornedo Hotel, now the CIMEX corporation, located in first avenue between 0 and 2. • Iglesia de Santa Rita de Casia (at Calle 26) — a modernist church from 1942 which mixes neocolonial and modern features by architect Victor Morales. Features a modernist statue of Santa Rita by Rita Longa • Gracious mansions, many of them foreign embassies • Iglesia San Antonio de Padua (at Calle 60) — Modernist-style Romanesque church (1949) by architects Eloy Norman and Salvador Figueras • Russian Embassy (1988) (between Calles 62 and 66) by architects Alexander Rochegov and Basilio Piasecki • Occidental Miramar hotel, site of the former Peruvian Embassy • Hotel Barceló Habana Ciudad (between Calles 76 and 80) • Miramar Trade Center • Iglesia de Jesús de Miramar (between Calles 80 and 82), built in 1953 with a magnificent organ with 5,000 pipes. The restored church features 14 splendid oversize paintings of the Stations of the Cross by Spanish artist César Hombrados Oñativa. • El Ajibe, a restaurant visited by Anthony Bourdain on his Travel Channel program "No Reservations". • Old Miramar Yacht Club, now a club for Cuban air force officers. The picture at right is wrong.

Parks • Parque Ecológico Monte Barreto, 9th Avenue west of Calle 70 • Parque de los Ahorcados (Park of the Hanged), Quinta Avenida between Calles 24 and 26.

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Playa has a population of over 184,715 people. Playa also forms part of the wider Havana Metro Area which has a population of over 3,200,015 people.

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Twin Towns - Sister Cities Playa has links with:

🇹🇷 Çankaya, Turkey 🇫🇷 Créteil, France
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Antipodal to Playa is: 97.551,-23.094

Locations Near: Playa -82.4489,23.0942

🇨🇺 Marianao -82.433,23.083 d: 2  

🇨🇺 Plaza de la Revolución -82.399,23.124 d: 6.1  

🇨🇺 Cerro -82.383,23.083 d: 6.8  

🇨🇺 La Lisa -82.45,23.017 d: 8.6  

🇨🇺 Old Havana -82.358,23.136 d: 10.4  

🇨🇺 Arroyo Naranjo -82.348,23.066 d: 10.8  

🇨🇺 Boyeros -82.4,23 d: 11.6  

🇨🇺 Havana -82.35,23.133 d: 11  

🇨🇺 Guanabacoa -82.5,23.2 d: 12.9  

🇨🇺 San Miguel del Padrón -82.317,23.083 d: 13.6  

Antipodal to: Playa 97.551,-23.094

🇮🇩 Jatinegara 106.167,-6.817 d: 17983.9  

🇮🇩 Sukabumi 106.932,-6.918 d: 17955.5  

🇮🇩 Banten 106.25,-6.5 d: 17948.3  

🇮🇩 Bogor 106.797,-6.597 d: 17930.8  

🇮🇩 Parigi 108.533,-7.683 d: 17938.5  

🇮🇩 Cigantang 108.187,-7.408 d: 17933.3  

🇮🇩 Singaparna 108.11,-7.35 d: 17932.2  

🇮🇩 Pangandaran 108.657,-7.697 d: 17932.3  

🇮🇩 Serang 106.15,-6.117 d: 17914.5  

🇮🇩 Tasikmalaya 108.198,-7.316 d: 17923.9  

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