Malecóns
A malecón is a broad promenade or esplanade typically found along a waterfront, most commonly in Spanish-speaking countries. The term originates from the Spanish word "macho," meaning a wooden breakwater or pier. Malecóns often serve as important public spaces, facilitating recreation, social gatherings, and cultural events. They are usually paved and may include benches, lampposts, and landscaping.
The architectural styles and designs of malecóns vary greatly depending on their location and historical context.