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Havana's perennial 'old stalwart', the cheap and cheerful Lido is a budget bonanza that sits like an ugly duckling on Calle Consulado in dilapidated Centro Habana. Despite worn furnishings and ar…
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(US$37 per room per night)
So what if the rooms are swinging-'60's motel style with built-in bed units and cheesy art? This hotel has a capital location close to the Malecón, the services are plentiful and the price is nic…
(US$61 per room per night)
A riot of '50s kitsch, the Riviera was built in 1957 by Mafia boss Meyer Lansky as a Vegas-style gambling haven. At the time it was considered to be the last word in opulence and luxury in Habana…
(US$80 per room per night)
Like a movie starlet who refuses to get a face lift, the Inglaterra is the grand old dame of Havana hotels that has been overshadowed by her younger competition. Built in 1875, the extravagant cr…
(US$83 per room per night)
This ugly duckling of a building on Havana's Embassy Row is the hotel everyone should be talking about, but isn't. It's got style, comfort and amenities galore including six tennis courts, all fo…
(US$87 per room per night)
Gaviota's flashy new 'glass cathedral' on Playa's rapidly developing hotel strip opened in 2003, making it one of Habana's newest hotels. The rather strange aesthetics - acres of blue-tinted glas…
(US$88 per room per night)
You should stay at this place just off the Prado before word gets out and everything gets broken in. As it stands, this fresh and spiffy mid-sized hotel in the thick of Centro Habana offers some …
(US$89 per room per night)
Habana Vieja sprouts historic mansions-turned-hotels and the Valencia captures the intimacy and charm of a colonial villa like no other. The location - halfway between two photogenic plazas and s…
(US$97 per room per night)
You wouldn't be the first to fall prey to the tropical seduction of this Moorish-style gem superbly located along the Prado promenade in the heart of Centro Habana. The exotic mosaics, city views…
(US$108 per room per night)
The grand, two-storey lobby of this skyline giant in the heart of Vedado is always a-whirl with comings and goings, making it the centre of its own universe. Still, it manages to feel like an oas…
(US$112 per room per night)
You probably already know about this place as the digs where a besotted and inspired Hemingway holed up to write the first chapters of For Whom the Bell Tolls. The literary legacy is alive and we…
(US$114 per room per night)
This charming maritime-themed hotel situated next to Habana's famous port once housed the offices of a Spanish shipbuilding company (Armadores de Santander means 'Ship Owners from Santander'). Th…
(US$132 per room per night)
It's not easy combining a happening location with a peaceful vibe, but this small colonial hotel manages it well. Like the Hostal Valencia (the two are connected via an internal stairway, doublin…
(US$140 per room per night)
If you want to be in the center of Havana, but not feel like you're in Cuba, pass into the hush of this deluxe hotel, leaving the soot, screeching brakes and cigar hawkers behind. Upholding inter…
(US$188 per room per night)
The coziest and friendliest of Vedado's cheaper accommodation options, the Colina is situated directly outside the university and is good choice if you're studying on a Spanish course. The 80 roo…
(US$48 per room per night)
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We are a small budget hotel with 38 comfortable, air-conditioned rooms located in a nice part of Havana just a few metres from Old Havana's museums, plazas, churches and historical buildings.
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The St. John Hotel is a haven of tranquility in the very heart of downtown. Comfort and peaceful atmosphere.Near the sea and surrounded by many Restaurants, Art Galleries and Night Clubs.
(US$57 per room per night)
A luxury location at Old Havana´s entrance. A symbol of the city with the sober elegance of a classic.Originally built in 1909. Fully modernized in the late 1990´s. Magnificent neoclass…
(US$84 per room per night)
Havana, which boasts over four centuries of history, traditions and culture, is one of Cuba's major destinations for the thousands of foreign vacationers who every year visit the Caribbean Island…
(US$93 per room per night)
Located on top of a hill, the hotel offers a fine view of the sea, and is a good choice for families looking for somewhere peaceful yet close to the beach. However, business travellers …
(US$106 per room per night)
Among the latter is the Sevilla Hotel, which opened in 1908 after several years of hard construction works, which were begun by the investment company El Guardián in 1880. Architects got their in…
This first class Hotel, placed in the Miramar neighborhood and just a few steps away from the Miramar Trade Center, is ideal for executives combining the enjoyment of travel, resting and negotiat…
(US$116 per room per night)
Located in a privileged section of Old Havana, a magnificent palace has been reborn as the Palacio O'Farril. Formerly the house of Don Jose Ricardo O'Farril, the great grandson of the Irish Don R…
Hotel Telegrafo was opened in 1888. With an outstanding reputation it was considered one of the best in Latin America. Originally in Amistad Street, it was moved to present location in …
It's quite hard to book one of the 25 rooms in this colonial beauty. The location is fantastic, right in the thick of Habana Vieja, but it's the voluptuous details like the marble baths, classy w…
This engaging 22-room hotel just off Plaza Vieja sports a tranquil inner courtyard where staff bustle to and fro dressed as monks. Stained-glass windows and rough-hewn furniture add an extra mona…
Habana Vieja's top spot is a little like your high school's homecoming queen: too popular for her own good. Spitting distance from most of the city's World Heritage gems, this restored Art Nouvea…
The dark rooms here are kinda like the one where Charlize Theron, playing mass-murderer Aileen Wuornos, holed up with her lover in the movie Monster (OK, they're not that bad). If you spend more …
Hotel Nacional de Cuba means pride for people from Havana and admiration from foreigners. This landmark hotel stores the still warm memories of the illustrious women and men who visited the islan…
Eclectic meets eccentric in this eye-catching palace that was once the residence of Cuba's second president, José Miguel Gómez. These days the Casa del Científico's grand stairways, marble column…
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The cheapest digs in Habana Vieja (casas excepted) can be procured at this hybrid hotel-cum-tapas bar-cum-flamenco concert venue. The inner decor stirs memories of Cuba's former colonial overlord…
Without a doubt one of the most tranquil and secluded havens in Habana Vieja, the Villanueva has transformed a former Conde's (Count's) mansion into the kind of refined luxuriant hotel its stinki…
Located close to the harbor with tremendous views out across the water to Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabaña, the elegant San Miguel was once owned by Cuban newspaper magnate Antonio San Miguel…
The Deauville is housed in a kitschy seafront high-rise that sharp-eyed Habana-watchers will recognize from picturesque Malecón-at-sunset postcards. But while the location might be postcard perfe…
Cheap and grossly underrated, the Hotel El Bosque is the better and less costly arm of the Gaviota-run Kohly-Bosque complejo (complex). Clean, friendly and genteel, the hotel lies on the banks of…
Once the haunt of scallywags and card sharks, mob bosses and molls, the Riviera still swirls with a raffish air under its gigantic lobby dome. Sink into the living room couches - cocktail in hand…
Despite its plethora of facilities (gym, bars, massage, beauty salon, tennis court, swimming pool and excellent pizza restaurant) and reputation as an 'upscale' hotel, the Kohly's 136 air-conditi…
A peeling nine-story giant on a corner of busy Av de Italia (Galiano), the Hotel Lincoln was the second-tallest building in Habana when it was built in 1926. Overshadowed by taller opposition the…
Effortlessly professional, the more central of Habana's two Meliá hotel options hits the spot with knowledgeable staff and modern, well-polished facilities. After a few weeks in the Cuban outback…
This deluxe outpost of the Spanish Sol Meliá chain mixes up a delicious blend of international five-star standards spiked with Cuban hospitality. Bilingual, friendly staff man the glass doors whi…
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There is nowhere in the world like Havana. From the resplendent Spanish colonial architecture of the Old Town, to the spectacular dilapidation of Havana Centro, a city of stalwart survivors and masterful musicians rocks indefatigably to the syncopated beat of the rumba.
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