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Top 3 Casas in Bayamo City, Granma

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Casa Ana Marti Vasquez

  • Owner: Ana Martí Vasquez
  • Place: Bayamo City
  • Address: Calle Cespedes 4, tween Canducha and Maceo, 5 seconds walk from superb Plaza de la Revolucion (Parque Cespedes), Bayamo City. Granma
  • Rooms: 2
  • Cost: 20.00 - 25.00 cuc per bedroom PER NIGHT (2 adult max)
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  • phone: (053)(23) 45-5323
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Villa Luz

  • Owner: Luz Delfina Martí
  • Place: Bayamo City
  • Address: Town centre, calle Donato Marmol #118, entre Fco. V. Aguilera et Maceo, Bayamo City. Granma
  • Rooms: 2
  • Cost: 20.00 - 25.00 CUC Room/night (2 adults max.)
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  • phone: (053)(23) 42-3555
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Casa Libia Marti Vasquez

  • Owner: Libia Martí Vasquez
  • Place: Bayamo City
  • Address: Calle Maximo Gomez No. 56, entre Saco y Leon, overlooking Bayamo river, two steps from casa run by her sister, Bayamo. Granma
  • Rooms: 1
  • Cost: 20.00 - 25.00 CUC Room/night (2 adults max.)
  • email: -
  • phone: (053) (32) 42-56-71

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Top 2 Hotels in Bayamo City, Granma

Hotel Islazul Sierra Maestra

Hotel Islazul Sierra Maestra

Hotel Islazul Sierra Maestra, previously known as Hotel Carrusel Sierra Maestra is located in the very heart of Bayamo, one of the earliest villages founded in Cuba and declared a National Monument.

For its proximity to museums, this hotel is ideal for historical and cultural tourism fans. Besides, the hotel has a very advantageous position in the eastern part of the island because the Sierra Maestra National Park, the La Plata Headquarters, Dos Rios and Turquino Peak are within the reach of guests and visitors.

Therefore, it is a special hotel for those who love to travel in search of culture and history alongside the streets of Bayamo in a surprising natural environment.

© 2009 Nigel Hunt
Hotel Islazul Royalton

Hotel Islazul Royalton

This gracious hotel in the Islazul chain enjoys a superb position overlooking Parque Céspedes, in the very heart of the colonial city. The three-story building dates back to the 1940s and was last refurbished in 2002 to bring it up to tourist level. It is far from one of Islazul's better hotels, but meets the bare minimum of standards for a multi-night stay.

The airy lobby has been refitted with modern ceramic floor and leather sofas. Off to one side, a simple café-restaurant has a streetfront patio but can usually only muster up a few dishes off the menu, but fortunately two there are a couple of atmospheric restaurants within a few minutes walk.

The best thing about the 33 small air-conditioned rooms are the lofty ceilings and modern bathrooms with showers only. All come with small satellite TVs and phone plus mini-refrigerator, but the furnishings are meager, the mattresses far from comfortable, and the fabrics outdated. Take okne of the four south-facing rooms for balcony views over the square, but be warned that these rooms get more noise.

© 2009 Nigel Hunt

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