
What are the best hotels in Havana?
I get this question all the time and always try to get as much information as possible to my clients to recommend the best hotels for them. Since I'm not going to be able to do this now I will be as fair as can be and let you what hotel to go.
In this article I focus on the hotels in this area of the Old City or Old Havana that is the way in Havana everyone knows. One thing that makes hotels in this part of Havana different from the rest is the fact that very few of them were built originally for the hotels. Each has a unique architecture style and some of them dating back 200 years.
I have to start with Hotel Santa Isabel, located in the heart of Old Havana, right next to where the city was founded. Originally built for the governor of Cuba more than 200 years ago, this building is one of the most representative examples of colonial Spanish-Moorish architecture. Only has 27 rooms, most of them with fantastic views. This four star hotel plus transportation far back in time. Hotel Santa Isabel has to be booked well in advance. Despite being an expensive one that has little room makes it very difficult to achieve, especially in high season.
My favorite hotel the following must be Saratoga Palace. The Hotel Saratoga is an elegant, eclectic style building. It is just in front of the Capitol building in one of the most popular walks in Havana, Paseo del Prado. It's probably one of the few hotels in Havana, they deserve a category of 5 stars. From the rooftop pool you can admire the splendor of the old city while relaxing in a deckchair. This hotel has 96 rooms divided into suites, junior suites patio and luxury rooms. I definitely recommend the junior suites, as these beings have balconies overlooking the streets of Havana.
NH Parque Central is another hotel 5 Star Hotel in the old town I like to recommend in particular for its high level of service and excellent food. This hotel is also located in Paseo del Prado, Paseo and erected on the ruins of a building collapsed about 10 years ago. Its facade is an architectural gem, but its beautiful lobby has been decorated following style guidelines colonial. It also has a rooftop pool with great views of the old city.
There are plenty of nice hotels in the old town I would also like recommended as Florida, Count of Villa Nueva and Rachel about hotels and hostels little, but very cozy, like Valencia, Commander and Beltran de Santa Cruz.
I'm going out now hoping to help take your mind and decide which hotel is best for you. You can find detailed information www.quest2cuba.co.uk.
About the Author
Jose Mauricio Maurette is a reservation consultant specialized in holidays to Cuba.
Company: www.quest2cuba.co.uk
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