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Top 3 Casas in Old Havana

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Evora House

  • Owner: Evora Rodriguez
  • Place: Old Havana
  • Address: Paseo del Prado #20, btw San Lazaro and Carcel. Old Havana. Havana.
  • Rooms: 2
  • Cost: 40.00 CUC Room/night
  • Phone: (53)(7)861-7932.
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Chez Nous House

  • Owner: Gustavo L. Enamorado Zamora
  • Place: Old Havana
  • Address: Teniente Rey (Brasil) Street #115, btw Cuba and San Ignacio. Old Havana. Havana.
  • Rooms: 3
  • Cost: 30.00 CUC Room/night or 65.00 CUC apartment/night
  • Phone: (53) (7) 862-6287.
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Daniel House

  • Owner: Daniel Carrasco
  • Place: Old Havana
  • Address: Cristo Street #16 (on 3rd floor) btw Teniente Rey (Brasil) and Muralla. Old Havana. Havana.
  • Rooms: 2
  • Cost: 30.00 CUC Room/night
  • Phone: (53) (7) 866-2106.

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Top 2 Hotels in Old Havana

Hotel NH Parque Central

Hotel NH Parque Central

The apartment belongs to a high building located in the boundary between Central Havana and Old Havana. From here you can watch all the beautiful attractiveness of the patrimonial part of Havana because it is place on the penthouse floor (9th).

Marble floors, living and dining rooms with high windows, every space decorated and furnished with good taste are the things that distinguish this exclusive apartment.

Every bedroom has main entrance just from the elevator and private bathroom.

The rooms are fitted with a group of amenities for a pleasant stay here, such as: Air-conditioned, Fridge, Hot & Cold Water, mini-bar, walk-in closets and TV.

© 2009 Nigel Hunt
Hotel Saratoga

Hotel Saratoga

Up till recently, discerning visitors have bemoaned the lack of a really luxurious hotel in Havana. The Saratoga, which opened in November 2005, has rectified the situation.

Standing on the western edge of the Historical Centre of the city, its elegant façade overlooks the other nineteenth century architectural glories of the Prado and Parque Central. The interiors, designed by European consultants, are simple, spacious, elegant and exceedingly comfortable.

We particularly recommend the seventh floor ‘Saratoga’ rooms overlooking the street, which have inviting window seats upon which one is terribly tempted to recline for hour upon relaxing hour, reading or watching Havana’s street life from the air conditioned quiet in the hotel – mercifully the designers thought to double glaze the windows, so the usual Havana cacophony does not prevail.

The pool, gym and bar on the roof are also oases of calm and have wonderful views over the city and the sentinel angels on the roof of the Gran Teatro de La Habana.

© 2009 Nigel Hunt