Madruga in Provincia de La Habana with its 33,798 residents is located in Cuba - about 36 mi (or 57 km) South-East of Havana, the seat of the Cuban government.
Local time in Madruga is 02:30 PM (Thursday). The local timezone is "America / Havana" with an GMT offset of -4 hours.
Surgidero de Batabano, San Antonio de Rio Blanco, Roble, Quivican, Penas Altas, Matanzas, La Salud, Havana and Guanamon de Herrera are places relativly short distance away and may be interesting to visit on your trip.
According to our current information, there are 2 airports in the nearby. The closest airport is Jose Marti Intl Airport with a distance of 35.6 mi (or 57.3 km) east of the centre of Madruga. Have a look at our dedicated photo collection to get a view of what this destinations is like. Need hints for finding sightseeing destinations and want to see more from this place? Check the related Madruga attractions page. The same applies for local and videos.
Linea Carretera de Pipian
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Looking up the street
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pizzeria, Madruga, CUBA
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