What Makes The Prado a Great Place?
A staircase connects the walkway to the street at each street intersection, so if you are walking along a side street perpendicular to the Prado, at the intersection, you simply cross the street and walk up the stairs. The Prado connects the Malecon (walkway around the water) to the Central Park, City Hall and center of Old Havana. Well-maintained and built of rich and gorgeous materials. The light fixtures are old and beautiful, the shade trees provide dappled sunlight. It is the safest and most comfortable way to walk from the water to the City Hall. Curbs and sidewalks along the edges are in disrepair and there is ALOT of traffic. So the Prado is really a pedestrian oasis. It is used as the playfield and recess area for a number of schools that flank the street on both sides. Kids in uniforms sit and giggle and chat and kick balls (ever so gently). Tourists walk along and snap pix of the gorgeously decaying apartment buildings and mansions along the road, or gape at the vintage 1950