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 | Hotel Palacio O'Farrill
Calle Cuba 102-108 entre Chacón y Tejadillo Old Havana, Havana City
 | Palacio O'Farrill Hotel, located on a corner in Old Havana, near the picturesque Bay of Havana and Cathedral Square, is a perfect example of neoclassical architecture, in vogue at the dawn of the 19th century. This mansion, awarded a Class 1 Heritage Degree, has recently been extensively restored and refurbished by the City Historian's Office. It is a Palace converted into a Hotel: an authentic corner of Old Havana that prides itself on the level of personal service offered to all guests. |
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 | Hotel Park View Habaguanex Calle Colón esq. a Morro Old Havana, Havana
 | Inaugurated in 1928, reopens its doors again, enriching the historical surrounding. Park View Hotel was one of the first hotels built with American capital and one of the highest comfort in Havana in the first decades of the 20th century. Located in a privileged position where old and modern Havana get together. Nearby places of interest: Prado Promenade, National Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of the Revolution, San Salvador de La Punta Fortress, Church of the Holy Guardian Angel, Central Park, restaurant El Floridita, National Capitol, Asturian Center, Galician Center-Lorca Theater. |
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 | Hotel Plaza Gran Caribe Ingnacio Agramonte No 167 Old Havana City
 | The Plaza Hotel, impressive due to its magnificent façade, glories in its colonial architecture. Inside you will find exotic birds, fountains and beautiful stained glass windows. It's location on the Parque Central make it an ideal base for exploring Havana's magic. |
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 | Hotel Raquel
Calle Amargura, No. 103 esq. a San Ignacio Old Havana City
 | Raquel Hotel is located very near the Old Square, just a few meters from the San Francisco Square. The romantic ambience of the building proposed by its art nouveau style and expressive eclectic proyections highlight the architecture of the building. Its the biblical name and some of its spaces allegorically evoke the Hebrew culture. Three floors and a terrace compose the hotel. The majestic sculpture of the ground floor along with the marble columns catches the eye. It has an elegant specialized restarurant. |
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 | Hotel San Miguel
Calle Cuba No 2, esquina Pena Pobre Old Havana, Havana City
 | Stunning architectural highlights, like the detailed hand-crafted iron archways with coats-of-arm and the carved balustrades of the balconies, make this one of Havana's most charming Palaces of the early 20th century.
This elaborate three-story building, with distinctive and magnificent wrought iron staircases, bronze and white carrara marble is truly a feast for the eyes. |
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 | Hotel Santa Isabel
Calle Baratillo No 9 entre Obispo y Narciso Lopez, Plaza de Old Havana, Havana city
 | In 1867, the regal splendor and sumptuous comfort of the magnificent palace of the Count Santovenia made it the favorite hotel of ship chandlers, merchants, artists, scientists and illustrious travelers passing through the capital city.
A century later, the hotel has re-opened its doors and guests will be delighted to discover that its original stately elegance and comfort have been preserved. Stay at the Santa Isabel and bask in the exotic glow of Cuba s history, architecture, art and culture. |
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 | Hotel Sofitel Sevilla Sofitel Trocadero No 55 Old Havana, Havana City
 | The Hotel Sevilla is a masterpiece of colonial architecture, luxurious and familiar, which welcomes its visitors in the best tradition of Havana hospitality. When it opened its doors on March 22, 1908, it became Havana´s leading turn-of-the-century luxury hotel. From the elaborate façade to the lovely Patio Sevillano (Sevillian Yard), it recreates an authentically Spanish atmosphere, whose architectural and decorative elements show a market Mudéjar (Spanish Arab) influence. |
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 | Hotel Telegrafo
Prado 408 esq Neptuno Old Havana City
 | The Hotel Telegrafo first was opened in 1888 by Don Guillermo del Toro and Doña Pilar Samoano, they made of this hotel one of the best of Latin America, with new services an outstanding reputation.Authentic and luxurious, telegrafo Hotel is reopened to remind us about the famous hotel it was at the end of the 19th. Century its eclectic facader discover today the architectural evolution it went through the time. |
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 | Hotel Valencia (Hostal Valencia)
Calle Oficios No. 53 esq. a Obrapía. Old Havana, Havana City
 | The Valencia Inn, located in a privileged corner just 200 meters from the Plaza de Armas (Arms Square) and a few steps from the Minor Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, is a place where Valencian traditions are worshipped. The old house of Alderman Sotolongo, originally built as a private house in the late 18th century, lodges today the Valencia Inn. Its car ved roof, balustrades and iron works of its balconies give its rooms light and freshness. Besides, it offers the best Cuban cigars on the first floor at La Casa del Tabaco (House of Tobacco). |
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