Calle Zulueta, Havana
| Ignacio Agramonte | |
Calle Zulueta drawn on partal 1909 Habana map by Baedeker | |
| North end | Caller Arsenal |
|---|---|
| Major junctions | Calle Neptuno, Calle Dragones |
| South end | Capdevila (Cárcel) |
| Other | |
| Known for | Havana walls |
Calle Zulueta is a street that follows the exterior line of the old defense wall of Havana, Cuba. It runs south from Calle Arsenal, going slightly southwest, then south at the intersection with Calle Neptuno, then south southeast at Calle Dragones. It marks one of the limits of the Parque Central and passes the Plaza hotel, and the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Trocadero, between Zulueta y Monserrate), Sloppy Joe's bar. It runs parallel to Calle Monserrate.