Hotel Saratoga

  • Expensive

One of the oldest hotels in Havana, Saratoga Hotel has been around since 1879. Located within a beautiful building architectured in the neo-classical style, Saratoga has witnessed the changes wrought in Havana through the decades. What has not changed though, is its commitment to providing outstanding service to its guests, both in accommodation and gastronomy. The restaurants housed within the hotel are renowned in their own right. Its location near the historical sights of Havana also works in its favor. Besides excellent rooms with modern facilities, the hotel also offers its guests spa treatments for a completely relaxing stay in the city.

Address:Prado 603 esq. a Dragones
Havana
10100
Singles From:183
Neighborhood:Habana Vieja
Phone:+53 7 868 1000
Website:http://www.hotel-saratoga.com
Email:info@saratoga.co.cu
Fax:+53 7 868 1001
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:3p
Check Out:Noon
Number of Rooms:96

Hostal Valencia

  • Moderate

Located close to the Plaza de Armas, this small, charming establishment is fit to delight any visitor to the island. In fact, Ernest Hemingway himself used to stay here whenever he passed through Havana, and if you are lucky, you might be able to use the very room that always accommodated the great writer. Decorated in a simple, rustic fashion, the hotel is housed in a building that dates back to the 18th century. The atmosphere is peaceful and the service extremely friendly and efficient.

Address:53 Calle Oficios
Havana
Ciudad de La Habana
10100
Singles From:44-80
Neighborhood:Habana Vieja
Phone:+53 7 62 3801
Website:http://www.habaguanex.com/?navItem=Vl
Fax:+53 7 33 5628
Acc. Type:hotel
Number of Rooms:12

Hotel Ambos Mundos

  • Moderate

This particular four-star hotel, tucked away in the Old Havana historical quarter, is one of the city's most celebrated. Although the external decoration does rather stand out, especially in the surrounding landscape, its mix of colonial and republican elements offers a veritable explosion of colour. The hotel's rooms are elegant and comfortable, and there is a lively and ever popular lobby. And if you wish to gaze out on Havana Bay or part of the city, while sipping a first-rate cocktail, just make a beeline for the terrace.

Address:Calle Obispo 153
Havana
La Habana
10100
Singles From:75
Neighborhood:Habana Vieja
Phone:+53 7 66 9530
Fax:+53 7 66 9532
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:14:00
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:52

Hotel Islazul Caribbean

  • Moderate

One of the best things about this hotel is its excellent location and economic prices, which help make it ideal accommodation for travelers on a tight budget. Another advantage is that guests are allowed to use the swimming pool at the near-by Hotel Sevilla. Rooms are simple but comfortable, and the surrounding neighborhood offers a wide variety of restaurants, bars and a spirited nightlife.

Address:Paseo del Prado, No. 164, esq. a Colón
Havana
10600
Neighborhood:Habana Vieja
Phone:+53 7 860 8210
Website:http://www.islazul.cu/client/hotels/details.php?ho...
Email:reservation@lidocaribbean.hor.tur.cu
Fax:+53 7 860 9479
Acc. Type:hotel
Number of Rooms:38

Alojamiento particular

  • Inexpensive

This accommodation offers a two roomed apartment in a neo-colonial building, with views of the sea and the Vedado, which can sleep up to four people. The friendly English-speaking landlady will make you feel at home and guarantee your privacy. The rooms are equipped with some beautifully made colonial wooden furniture: the larger room also has a fridge and mini-bar. The bathroom is shared between the rooms. There is a fully equipped kitchen, with all necessary modern appliances. And if cooking at home is not a priority, facing the apartment is the excellent Pain de Paris caf©, offering light snacks twenty-four hours a day.

For further information and booking, contact: Mariela Domínguez.

Address:Calle 25 Nº 161, entre Infanta y O, Apto 4
Havana
10400
Neighborhood:Vedado
Acc. Type:other

Hotel Neptuno Tritón

  • Moderate

Located close to the Russian Embassy, this hotel forms part of a two-tower complex administered by a well-known chain. Although the decoration is somewhat pass©, the views are excellent, especially from the rooms out over the sea, and there is also a swimming pool surrounded by gardens. In the vicinity of this establishment, visitors will find the Tropicana, Palacio de Convenciones and the Hemingway Marina.

Address:Calle 3ra y 74
Havana
Ciuded de la Habana
11300
Singles From:45
Doubles From:55
Neighborhood:Miramar
Phone:+53 7 24 1606 / 24 0244
Acc. Type:hotel
Number of Rooms:532

Hotel Tropicoco

  • Moderate

This is one of the most popular hotels in the area due to its competitive prices, excellent facilities and attentive service. Located very near the beaches of Santa María, the establishment offers tourist packages that include accommodation, meals and drinks, along with non-motorized nautical sports such as water bicycles, surf boards and a trip around the bay on a catamaran, among others. The rooms are comfortable and have an ocean view, as well as cable TV, air-conditioning, private bath and telephone.

Address:Avenida Sur y Las Terrazas
Havana
19360
Singles From:95
Doubles From:120
Neighborhood:Alrededores
Phone:+53 797 1371
Fax:+53 797 1389
Acc. Type:hotel
Number of Rooms:188

Casa de Sergio and Miriam

  • Inexpensive

This colonial style bed & breakfast provides security, privacy, and comfort to its visitors. With adequate beds, air-conditioning, and individual bathrooms, you will find all that you need during your stay. The man of the house, Mr. Sergio, possesses a wealth of knowledge about the surrounding area, and is happy to recommend where to go and what to see. Mrs. Miriam's delicious breakfast is made with tropical fruit and is available every morning for an additional fee.

Address:Luz 109
Havana
Singles From:25
Phone:+ 53 7 860 8192
Website:http://www.monkibo.com/havana/index.html
Email:mirysergio@yahoo.es
Acc. Type:hotel

Hotel Raquel

  • Moderate

This newly-restored hotel has the most amazing façade, that takes one back to Cuba's colonial days. The interiors are an extension of the glorious architecture. Paintings by well-known Cuban artists adorn the walls, while pillared corridors and carpeted hallways open onto wide terraces and trimmed gardens. The hotel's Biblical name reflects the country's Jewish roots. The rooms exude an air of romance and affluence, while a range of modern amenities, along with an efficient staff, ensure a relaxing stay.

Address:Calle Amargura, 103
Havana
Ciudad de la Havana
10600
Singles From:67-150
Doubles From:98-150
Triples From:135-164
Neighborhood:Habana Vieja
Phone:+53 7 860 8280
Fax:+53 7 860 8275
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:14:30
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:25

Hotel Bruzón

  • Inexpensive

This hotel is a good choice for people traveling on a tight budget; the only disadvantage is that the rooms do not have their own bathroom. However, on the positive side the establishment is well located right next to the bus station, the Teatro Nacional de Cuba and the Plaza de la Revolución. The old colonial quarter of Habana Vieja is a 25-minute walk away, or just a short taxi ride.

Address:Calle Bruzón 217
Havana
Havana
10600
Singles From:20
Doubles From:45
Neighborhood:Vedado
Phone:+53 7 70 3531
Acc. Type:hotel
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:48

Oasis Panorama

  • Expensive

Havana is the capital and commercial city of Cubaâ"blessed with tropical climate, it is a true paradise for tourists. Oasis Panorama offers a feel of Cuba and the guests truly have an unique experience. The decor truly captures the essence of the Spanish culture and traditions. The spacious rooms are armed with modern amenities. You are treated to picturesque and scenic view of the ocean. Mix business with pleasure, as the convention rooms armed with facilities await you. A perfect way to spend a fun-filled and cherished vacation.

Address:Avenida 3ª Y Calle 70
Havana
10100
Singles From:105
Neighborhood:Miramar
Phone:+53 7 204 0100
Website:http://www.hotelesoasis.com/hotel/Cuba/La_Habana/6...
Email:info.hotels@hotelesoasis.com
Fax:+53 7 204 4969
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:4p
Check Out:Noon
Number of Rooms:317

Hotel Inglaterra

  • Expensive

This is a small but luxurious hotel, offering a variety of services as well as a fine view out over the city's Parque Central. On the main floor there is a 20-table restaurant where a meal comes to around USD20 per person. A saloon and grill bar are also at hand. An art gallery operates within the establishment and most of the staff speak English. This is one of Cuba's oldest and most prestigious hotels, and is well-placed within the city, a short stroll away from some of Havana's favorite bars and restaurants.

Address:Paseo del Prado, No. 416 esq. San Rafael
Havana
10600
Singles From:75
Doubles From:100
Triples From:130
Neighborhood:Centro Habana
Phone:+53 7 97 1085
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:14:30
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:83

NH Parque Central

  • Very Expensive/Deluxe

One of the most luxurious four-star international hotels in the city, offering all the necessary facilities. Its modern and somewhat lavish architectural style, still conserves certain traits of the colonial buildings found in Old Havana. Particularly recommendable are the restaurant "Mediterraneo", which specialises in international cuisine, and the swimming pool found on the terrace. There is a tourist desk in the lobby that organises tours both of the island and places of interest in Havana itself.

Address:Neptuno, esquina Prado y Zulueta
Havana
Havana
10600
Singles From:130
Doubles From:187
Neighborhood:Habana Vieja
Phone:+53 7 860 6627
Website:http://ad.zanox.com/ppc/?7769613C1902175578&ULP=[[...
Email:nhparcen@nh-hoteles.cu
Fax:+53 7 860 6630
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:12:00
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:278

Hotel Victoria

  • Moderate

Built in 1928 and renovated in 1987, this small hotel lies in the heart of the Vedado district, close to the Malecón. Located on a street corner, it offers a peaceful, friendly atmosphere, aided by an extremely pleasant staff. With a swimming pool found on its lower level, and its very own business center, this is an ideal hotel for business travelers and journalists.

Address:Calle 19, esq. a M
Havana
Havana
10400
Neighborhood:Vedado
Phone:+53 7 33 3510
Website:http://www.hotelvictoriacuba.com/
Email:comercial@hotelvictoriacuba.com
Fax:+53 7 33 3109
Acc. Type:hotel
Number of Rooms:31

Hotel Deauville

  • Moderate

Comfortable and attractive, this hotel is located on the other side of the Malecón, with a view out over the bay. On the first floor, there is a restaurant called âCarta Nostraâ, stylishly decorated with tables facing the sea. You will find fast-food North American style, or alternatively a buffet service. However, meal times in the hotel are a bit restricted; for example, breakfast is served from 7a to 10a, while the evening meal is served only from 7p to 10p. Cuban pesos are not accepted in payment.

Address:1 Galiano esquina Malecón
Havana
Havana
10600
Singles From:50
Doubles From:65
Neighborhood:Habana Vieja
Phone:+53 7 866 8812
Website:http://www.hotetur.com/hotel.php
Email:booking@hotetur.com
Fax:+53 7 33 8148
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:15:00
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:144

Hotel Plaza

  • Moderate
  • Inexpensive

This stately-looking four-story colonial building was converted into a hotel in 1909, and was recently re-furbished in a neo-classical style hotel. A hospitable establishment, it offers guests a whole range of services and amenities. There are three restaurants where one will find a selection of local and international cuisine, in addition to a bar in the lobby that serves both Cuban and international beverages. The bar is open until midnight.

Address:Ignacio Agramonte No. 267
Havana
Havana
10600
Singles From:42
Doubles From:65
Triples From:93
Neighborhood:Habana Vieja
Phone:+53 7 860 8583
Website:http://www.hotelplazacuba.com
Email:comercial@hotelplazacuba.com
Fax:+53 7 860 8869
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:14:00
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:188

Hotel Acuario

  • Expensive

This hotel is a good choice for those who wish to leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind. Although some would perhaps say that its distance from the city centre, a USD10 to USD15 taxi ride away, is one of its disadvantages, there is a free mini-bus service, twice a day, into the old colonial quarter of âLa Habana Viejaâ. There is nothing to compare to the peace and quiet that surrounds the marina, a neighborhood where one can also find everything from a pharmacy to travel agencies, clubs, restaurants and bars; there are even boats available for hire to take a trip around the bay. The hotel also caters to the recreational needs of family groups.

Address:Marina Hemingway
Havana
Havana
11300
Singles From:46
Doubles From:66
Triples From:89
Neighborhood:Miramar
Phone:+53 7 24 7628
Acc. Type:hotel
Number of Rooms:383

Hotel Chateau Miramar

  • Expensive

Located on top of a hill, the hotel offers a fine view of the sea, and is a good choice for families looking for somewhere peaceful yet close to the beach. However, business travellers will also find all they are looking for in the way of services and amenities. Friendly and efficient, one of the advantages of this hotel is its children's swimming pool, where barbecues, parties and all sorts of recreational activities regularly take place: and in the surrounding neighbourhood one will find a variety of shops and night-life options.

Address:Avenue 1ra. e/ 60 y 70
Havana
La Habana
11300
Singles From:56
Doubles From:86
Triples From:116
Neighborhood:Miramar
Phone:+53 7 204 1952
Website:http://www.hotelescubanacan.com/module-TWBookings-...
Email:reservas@chateau.cha.cyt.cu
Fax:+53 7 204 0224
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:16:00
Check Out:14:00
Number of Rooms:50

Tryp Habana Libre

  • Very Expensive/Deluxe

Built in the centrally located Vedado district in 1958, the hotel passed through the revolution relatively unscathed, apart from a change of name. The outer facade has since received a face-lift, and has lost some of its former charm according to those who remember its original appearance. However, an outstanding mosaic wall, designed by Amelia Peláez, did survive the alterations. There are marvelous views of Havana, and the establishment is often venue to exhibitions of Cuban art. The hotel has a busy atmosphere, albeit somewhat impersonal.

Address:23 Calle L E 23 Y 25
Habana
Habana
10400
Singles From:129
Neighborhood:Vedado
Phone:+53 7 834 6100
Website:http://www.solmelia.com/solNew/hoteles/jsp/C_Hotel...
Email:director.comercial.thl@solmeliacuba.com
Fax:+53 7 834 6365
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:14:00
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:572

Hotel Islazul Lincoln

  • Inexpensive

Built in 1926, this centrally-located hotel has a certain air of faded glory about it, reflected in the general ambience and the original decoration of the lobby. The establishment has three restaurants that cover a range of gastronomical styles, including Chinese, (Spanish) Colonial and Creole or local cuisine. Most guests are Cubans themselves, although foreigners are more than welcome. And on the top floor, the "La Terraza" bar offers concerts by local groups and an extemely festive atmosphere.

Address:Virtudes No. 164, esquina a Galiano
Havana
10600
Neighborhood:Habana Vieja
Phone:+53 7 862 8061
Website:http://www.islazul.cu/client/hotels/details.php?ho...
Email:noli@mail.islazul.tur.cu
Acc. Type:hotel
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:134

Superabuela (La)

  • Inexpensive

This accommodation is located in the heart of Havana, in the best part of the Vedado district, only five blocks away from the Habana Libre Hotel and seven from the Hotel Nacional de Cuba. The apartment itself is found in a classically designed, well-conserved building dating back to the twenties. The Catholic church of San Juan de Letran is a short walk away, and the Victor Hugo Park is just across the road.

Address:Calle I no. 355
Havana
Ciuded de la Habana
10400
Singles From:25
Doubles From:35
Neighborhood:Vedado
Phone:+53 7 32 3033
Website:http://www.angelfire.com/biz/havanahome
Email:la_superabuela@hotmail.com
Acc. Type:other
Number of Rooms:2

Hotel Capri

  • Moderate

This seventeen-storey high hotel, built during the 1950's, is centrally located in the Vedado district and has a swimming pool and Italian restaurant on the top floor. Although the establishment became famous after appearing in 'The Godfather: Part 2' (the birthday party scene), its real-life links to the Mafia came to an abrupt end in 1959. Even so, the place still retains an air of those by-gone days. The Salón Rojo Cabaret can be found next door.

Address:Calle 21
Havana
Singles From:65
Doubles From:80
Neighborhood:Vedado
Phone:+53 7 33 3517/4504/3572/3746
Fax:+53 7 33 3750
Acc. Type:hotel
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:215

Hotel Copacabana

  • Expensive

This large hotel has good facilities. Its location would suit those looking for peace and quiet, away from the busy city centre. The rooms are elegant and are equipped with air-conditioning, cable TV, private bathroom, and telephone. There is also a pool and a restaurant for guests.

Address:Avenida 1, esquina Calle 44 y 46
Habana
Habana
11300
Singles From:118
Doubles From:152
Neighborhood:Miramar
Phone:+53 7 24 1037
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:12:00
Check Out:14:00
Number of Rooms:168

Hotel El Viejo y El Mar

  • Expensive
  • Moderate

Named after a Hemingway novel "The Old Man and the Sea," this is a quiet hotel found at a safe distance from the boisterous city center. Located within the Hemingway Marina, it offers close access to numerous restaurants, bars and nightclubs. The only disadvantage is that a taxi ride to the downtown zone will set you back between USD10 and USD15. The rooms are comfortable and well equipped, each with its own refrigerator. Other amenities include a restaurant, scuba-diving center, tennis courts and activities that take place in the marina.

Address:Calle 248 y 5ta Avenida, Santa Fe
Havana
La Habana
11300
Singles From:46
Doubles From:66
Triples From:93
Neighborhood:Centro Habana
Phone:+53 7 204 6336
Email:reservas@oldman.cha.cyt.cu
Fax:+53 7 204 6819 / 23
Acc. Type:hotel

Hotel Santa Isabel

  • Expensive

This hotel is housed within a charming colonial building facing Havana bay, the former Conde de Santovenia Palace. Facing the entrance is a small square full of second-hand booksellers where one can purchase all sorts of classical revolutionary prose, all in perfect condition. The hotel's rooms are comfortable and lavishly decorated, and it was within this very establishment that Pope John Paul II stayed when he visited the island in 1998. The city's Catedral (La) is a short walk away.

Address:9 y Baratillo Obispo
Havana
Habana
10100
Singles From:205
Neighborhood:Habana Vieja
Phone:+53 7 204 0624 (Información Turisticos)
Acc. Type:bed_breakfast
Check In:16:00
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:27

Hotel Habana Riviera

  • Very Expensive/Deluxe

The lavish architecture of this particular hotel does stand out somewhat in the Havana landscape. With its modern and elegant appearance, this five-star establishment offers all sorts of facilities and is ideal for holding conferences and events, thanks to its modern infrastructure. It is only 15km from the airport and 20km from the Eastern Beaches. The hotel also has an excellent view of the Malecón, along with tropical gardens and a special antique car rental service.

Address:Paseo y Malecón, Plaza de la Revolución
Havana
10400
Singles From:80
Doubles From:80
Neighborhood:Vedado
Phone:+53 7 836 4051
Website:http://www.habanarivierahotel.cu/
Fax:+53 7 833 3739
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:14:00
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:352

Hotel Nacional De Cuba

  • Very Expensive/Deluxe
  • Expensive

Occupying an entire block in the centrally located Vedado district, this is arguably one of Havana's most famous hotels. The establishment's impressive surroundings are somewhat eclipsed by its decorative lobby, adorned with ornamental tiles, sculptures and a singular architectural style. Built in 1930 and renovated in 1962, some of the hotel's more celebrated guests have included Sir Winston Churchill, Frank Sinatra and supermodel Naomi Campbell. Often used for local conferences, it is also the venue for Havana's annual New Latin American Film Festival. The rooms are quite large with decoration kept to a minimum.

Address:Calles 21 y O
Havana
10400
Singles From:115
Doubles From:180
Neighborhood:Vedado
Phone:+53 7 33 3564 al 67
Website:http://www.hotelnacionaldecuba.com/
Email:gerente@gcnacio.gca.tur.cu, reserva@hotelnacionaldecuba.com
Fax:+53 7 873 5171
Acc. Type:hotel
Number of Rooms:472

Hotel Mercure Sevilla Havane

  • Moderate
  • Inexpensive

Built in 1908 and completely renovated in 1993, this Old Havana hotel is perhaps one of the loveliest residences in the city. The great lobby is enhanced by beautiful ceramic tiles, and the tastefully decorated bedrooms are adorned with elegant colonial furniture. The hotel also houses Havana's School of Tourism, one of the reasons why service is so good. A photographic gallery can also be found in the lobby, which illustrates key moments in Cuban history.

Address:Trocadero Nº 55 entre Prado y Zulueta
Havana
Havana
10260
Singles From:83
Doubles From:83
Neighborhood:Habana Vieja
Phone:+53 7 60 8560
Website:http://www.hotelsevilla-cuba.com/
Email:reservas@sevilla.gca.tur.cu
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:14:00
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:178

Hotel St. John's

  • Inexpensive

This pleasant hotel, found in the heart of the Vedado district, is particularly popular among Latin American tourists visiting the island. Amenities include a restaurant, swimming pool, and rooms with private bathrooms and cable television. Its proximity to the area known as La Rampa makes it an excellent choice for those who are looking for a lively part of town, for here the streets are bursting with all sorts of cultural offerings, and in the evening the whole area gets quite festive. Close to theaters and other nightlife options.

Address:Calle O e/ 23 y 25
Havana
10400
Neighborhood:Vedado
Phone:+53 7 833 3740
Fax:+53 7 833 3561
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:14:00
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:87

Hotel Meliá Habana

  • Very Expensive/Deluxe

This luxury hotel is located in the Miramar district, a short walk from the center of Havana, halfway between the airport and the old historic quarter. The surroundings are quite peaceful, offering a respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. Rooms are lavishly decorated and fully equipped. Because the hotel faces the sea, visitors have a privileged view out over the bay area. Large swimming pools provide the ideal place to relax and sunbathe, or one can rest in the shade of the numerous ornamental plants.

Address:Avenida 3 entre Calles 80 y 82
Habana
Habana
11300
Singles From:144
Doubles From:190
Neighborhood:Miramar
Phone:+53 7 24 8500
Website:http://www.solmelia.com/solNew
Email:melia.habana@solmelia.com
Fax:+53 7 204 8505
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:14:00
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:405

Hotel Presidente

  • Expensive
  • Moderate

As soon as you enter through the door of this hotel, you will be struck by the extreme elegance of its interior decoration. Furniture dating from the early 20th century surrounded by exuberant tropical plants is complimented by porcelain ornaments, marble-covered floors and the grand salons. The general ambiance is peaceful; one might say almost intimate. It is an ideal choice for newlyweds, but equally fitting for families or even business travelers thanks to its excellent location.

Address:Calzada 110, Esquina Avda. de los Presidentes Plaza de la Revolución
Havana
Havana
10400
Singles From:120
Doubles From:120
Neighborhood:Vedado
Phone:+53 7 838 1801
Website:http://www.hotelesc.com/hotel_presidente.shtml
Email:comercial1@hpdte.gca.tur.cu
Fax:+53 7 33 3753
Acc. Type:hotel
Check Out:14:00
Number of Rooms:158

Hotel Vedado

  • Moderate
  • Inexpensive

This particular hotel has a fairly relaxed atmosphere, in spite of its location in quite a busy part of the city. There is a spacious lobby with comfortable furniture, and decorated with paintings by young Cuban artists. In general, the service is very good, both by the hotel staff and in the establishment's excellent restaurant, El Cortijo, which specialises in Spanish cuisine. Popular among North American tourists, the hotel has offered an increased number of rooms and other improvements, such as a bigger swimming pool and a children's play area.

Address:Calle O e/ 23 y 25
Havana
Havana
10400
Singles From:32
Doubles From:59
Neighborhood:Vedado
Phone:+53 7 836 4072
Website:http://www.gran-caribe.com/english/hotel.asp?hotel...
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:14:00
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:203

Hotel Florida

  • Moderate

Havana may well be famous for its hospitality and style in the accommodations business, as it is for quality cigars. This old-world hotel, located in the heart of the city, is encapsulated within an 1836 building, built by a wealthy slave-owner. Colonial Cuban architectural elements, such as marble floors and wrought-iron furnishings, have been restored and enhanced with a spacious atrium and a trendy restaurant. The few amenities available are just enough for a four-star rating and a comfortable stay.

Address:Calle Obispo esquina a Cuba, 252
Havana
Ciudad de la Havana
10600
Singles From:70-109
Doubles From:103-178
Triples From:150-256
Neighborhood:Habana Vieja
Phone:+53 7 862 4127 / +53 7 861 5621
Fax:+53 7 862 4117
Acc. Type:hotel
Check In:14:00
Check Out:12:00
Number of Rooms:25

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