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Quinta de los Molinos

86 locals recommend,

Why locals recommend it

In the center of Havana, this park lets you to discover the city’s natural side. It has a vibrant exhibition of birds and native trees, as well as a butterfly sanctuary where Cuba’s seven native butterflies and their host plants can be found. Each month, the park hosts different nature festivals. And there are tours throughout the week. The Rima Jaca, Cuba’s largest fruit. Its flavor is said to be a mixture of all the fruits that exist on the island.
Carmen
February 8, 2017

Tips from locals

La Patrona Homtels
September 10, 2017
Address: Carlos III esq Infanta, Centro Habana. Description: The former stately residence of Independence War general Máximo Gómez, the Quinta sits amid lush grounds that have been managed as botanical gardens since 1839. While the former Gómez residence is currently closed, the grounds have recently reopened as a botanical garden with 160 tree species, 40 bird species and the tiny colorful polymita snails that are endemic to Cuba. There's also a butterfly enclosure, the first of its type in the country. Guided visits only.
Address: Carlos III esq Infanta, Centro Habana. Description: The former stately residence of Independence War general Máximo Gómez, the Quinta sits amid lush grounds that have been managed as botanical gardens since 1839. While the former Gómez residence is currently closed, the grounds have recentl…
Lilies Y Maritza
March 27, 2020
Has its history.Excellent view with nature and animals.
Mario & Yoly
May 25, 2022
The former stately residence of Independence War general Máximo Gómez, the Quinta sits in lush surroundings that have been managed as botanical gardens since 1839. While the former Gómez residence is closed, some of the grounds – with 160 tree species, 40 bird species and the tiny, colorful polymita snails that are endemic to Cuba – can be explored. There's also a butterfly enclosure, the first of its type in the country.
The former stately residence of Independence War general Máximo Gómez, the Quinta sits in lush surroundings that have been managed as botanical gardens since 1839. While the former Gómez residence is closed, some of the grounds – with 160 tree species, 40 bird species and the tiny, colorful polymita…
Yuriel
August 20, 2017
You have to visit this place!!
Yuni Y Erick
September 12, 2019
Important for being the residence of the national hero Máximo Gómez and for hosting the Botanical Garden of Havana.

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Havana, Havana