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Havana is a 4 sq.km. urban center built from
the 16th to the 19th centuries that was declared
a part of mankinds cultural heritage by
UNESCO in 1981, on account of its significant
architectural, historical and cultural values,
unique in Latin America.
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Havana Hotel Deals |
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Parkview from
45usd |
Hostal
Valencia from
55usd |
Hotel
Tejadillo from
62usd |
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Very good rates for a pleasant
rest after the long days in Havana. |
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Located just a few meters
away from the Arm's and St. Francis of Assisi's
Squares. |
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Authentic colonial guesthouse
can be found after crossing the magnificent
large doors . |
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| Visitors to Old Havana can admire
the ongoing restoration works that are giving
back splendor to the colonial quarter and its
main monuments: the Real Fuerza Castle-the oldest
fort in America; the Havana Cathedral, a most
notable example of baroque architecture; the Cabaņas
Fortress where every evening at 9 pm, a cannon
blast from a 17th century artillery piece, supposedly
announces, as centuries before, the closing of
the doors to the walled city. |
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Comendador 62usd |
Hotel
Los Frailes from
62usd |
Meson
de la Flota from
52usd |
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Excepcional for the intimacy
and the silence that its inner spaces provide. |
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Erects just a few steps away
from the majestic St. Francis of Assisi's
convent. |
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Located on Mercaderes street,
a few steps away from the historical Old
square. |
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| In addition to numerous restaurants,
there are many other interesting sites, such as
more than 30 churches and convents from the colonial
era, and the Tres Reyes del Morro Fortress and
La Punta Castle. In ancient times, at sunset,
a large chain was laid between these two fortresses
to close the entrance to the bay for the night,
protecting it from pirates and corsairs. |
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Plaza from 99usd |
Hotel
Inglaterra from
94usd |
Hotel
Sevilla from 120usd |
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Hotel Plaza, a symbol of
Havana with the sober elegance of a classic. |
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The Inglaterra is currently
one of the oldest and most classic hotels
in the city. |
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A masterpiece of colonial
luxurious architecture located in the heart
of Havana. |
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Hotels
in Old Havana |
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Hotels |
Stars |
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Hotel
Santa Isabel Located just a few
meters away from the foundation place
of the Village San Cristóbal
de La Habana, the magnificent mansion
of the Santovenia Counts became, in
1867, the favorite hotel for shipowners,
artists, traders, distinguished travelers
who chose it due to its comfort and
elegance.
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Golden
Tulip Parque Centra.l Very luxury
5 star hotel with amazing roof top
pool and bar. Top location in front
of the Parque Central and near the
Capitolio.
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Hotel
Ambos Mundos The eclectic Ambos
Mundos hotel was built in the late
1920's and it is an intimate and cozy
place that stands out because of its
history. In the early 1930's, the
American writer, Ernest Hemingway,
stayed in this hotel |
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Hotel
Sevilla Traditional and classic,
the Hotel Sevilla enjoys a privileged
location next to Havana´s beautiful
Paseo del Prado. Large swimming pool.
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Hotel
Plaza A luxury location, reserved
exclusively for the most privileged,
is the setting of the Hotel Plaza,
a symbol of Havana with the sober
elegance of a classic. Inaugurated
on December 29, 1909, the Hotel Plaza
is considered a gem of the Cuban hotel
industry and especially of Havana. |
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Hotel
Inglaterra Inaugurated in 1875,
the Inglaterra is currently one of
the oldest and most classic hotels
in the city. The building has been
declared a National Monument due to
its value as part of Cuba´s
heritage. |
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Hotel
Telégrafo The Telégrafo
hotel dates back to 1860 when it was
located in the Amistad Street. Towards
1888, it was moved to its present-day
location, the populous corner of Prado
and Neptuno Streets. |
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Hotel
Florida This building of colonial
appearance and elegance, built in
1836, was the former residence of
renowned families and opulent businessmen.
Florida Hotel, fit to the American
and European comfort, opened in 1885
and became one of most famous hotels
in the capital city. |
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Hotel
Armadores de Santander Right on
one corner of the Port Avenue, the
Armadores de Santander hotel erects
magnificently. Its architectural motifs
and its decoration evoke the beautiful
and maritime Spanish region of Santander,
where the owner and builder of the
hotel, José Cabrero Mier, was
from. |
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Hotel
Los Frailes Erects just a few
steps away from the majestic St. Francis
of Assisi's convent and the charming
Old Square. The hotel used to be the
mansion of the Marquis and Captain
of the French Navy, Don Pedro Claudio
Duquesne. |
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Hotel
Conde de Villa Nueva This charming
and luxury hotel, the former mansion
of Claudio Martínez de Pinillo,
the Villanueva Count, fascinates the
visitors with its sobriety and intimacy.
Its homely atmosphere, the breezy
inner courtyard, its spacious corridors
and its beautiful stained-glass windows. |
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Hotel
El Comendador Excepcional for
the intimacy and the silence that
its inner spaces provide the guests
with, is the perfect lodge for seclusion
and meditation. The house resembles
the oldest Hispanic-Moorish constructions
of the city with the main entrance
by one of its corners. |
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Hotel
San Miguel Located very near to
Havana's harbor. This elegant building
is distinguished by the arrangement
and the good taste of its rooms, which
show the life style of the Havana
bourgeoisie in the 1920's. |
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Hotel
Palacio O´Farrill In a very
privileged location in the old Havana,
a magnificent neoclasic palace is
reborn. It used to be the house of
Don Jose Ricardo O'Farrill, the great-grandson
of the Irish Don Ricardo O'farrill
and O'Dally, who founded one of the
wealthiest families of the nobility
in the colonial times.
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Hotel
Raquel Very close to the Old and
the St. Francis of Assisi's Squares,
the elegant Raquel hotel recreates
the magic of the Hebrew culture and
pays homage, by its symbolism, to
the female figure, beauty and love.
All this is favored by the romantic
atmosphere of the prevailing Art Nouveau
style. |
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Hotel
Beltrán de Santa Cruz An
elegant big house from the 18th century,
very near the Plaza Vieja, it opened
doors turned into a welcoming inn
where the motivating combination of
modern and ancient elements is a motive
to extol the originality of its attractive
design. |
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Hotel
Park View Built in 1928 with
American capital. It reopened, with
the 21st century, completly modernized
and with a wonderful comfort. Its
rooms have all the conditions for
a pleasant rest after the long days
in Havana.
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Hotel
del Tejadillo An authentic colonial
guesthouse can be found after crossing
the magnificent large doors of the
Hotel del Tejadillo. The house is
decorated with paintings that show
the reigning eclecticism in Havana,
with unique pieces of pottery and
with travelers that have become copper
statues. |
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Hostal
Valencia The old house of Alderman
Sotolongo, today the Valencia hotel,
was originally built to be a house
at the end of the 18th century. The
hotel is located just a few meters
away from the Arm´s and St.
Francis of Assisi´s Squares.
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El
Mesón de la Flota Being
a natural port, Havana City has been
always opened to sea trade from all
over the world. Bringing back the
maritime and mercantile traditions
of the city, as well as the legends
of the galleon fleets docked in the
harbor of Havana, the Meson de la
Flota hotel opens on Mercaderes street,
a few steps away from the historical
Old square and the bay of Havana.
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Hotel
Caribbean These hotels have a
view to el Prado, colonial Havana’s
first grand promenade designed at
the end of the 18th century outside
the city walls. It’s the best
option as a starting point if you
are going to stroll down the city’s
historic section, declared a World
Heritage Site. |
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Hotel
Lido These hotels have a view
to el Prado, colonial Havana’s
first grand promenade designed at
the end of the 18th century outside
the city walls. It’s the best
option as a starting point if you
are going to stroll down the city’s
historic section, declared a World
Heritage Site. |
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