Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Top Havana Hotels

By J. M. Maurette

When it comes to picking your hotel in Havana, you?ll be bungled for alternatives. Renewed colonial palaces, boutique and grand properties are just some of the choices for your Havana Hotels. But if money is not an issue, then there are a few accommodation facilities that truly separate from the crowd.

Santa Isabel

Almost certainly this is the most elegant colonial palace in Havana. Formerly the residence of the Governor of Cuba during Spanish colonial times today Santa Isabel hotels is one of the favourite hotels in the old part of Havana.

Saratoga Hotel.

This hotel was constructed in the early 1930?s and was immediately well known for its excellent kitchen, its Open-air pedestrian arcades and the concerts of the famous Anacaona Orchestra. The Saratoga hotel is one of the most elegant hotels in Havana and is meeting place for Cuban artist.

5 Star NH Parque Central

The beautiful NH Parque Central hotel irradiates Mediterranean Sea atmosphere and is located only a few steps from the Old Town in Havana. The hotel offers an excellent service, a 24 hour reception, money change, room service, an outstanding a la carte restaurant and a roof top swimming pool. The rooms are equipped with air-conditioning, telephone and TV.

Florida Hotel

The building was built as an aristocracy residence in the most elegant colonial style towards the 1830?s. Especially on its inner yard, you will be able to appreciate its grandness. The hotel houses a restaurant, 2 bars, a souvenir Shop, a boutique shop, a conference hall, an Internet caf?, a laundry, medical services as well as a taxi stand.

Havana - Raquel Hotel

The classic Raquel hotel stands out for its beautiful art-nouveau architecture style and is just few minutes walk from Plaza Vieja in Havana?s Old Town. This 4 star hotel houses 37 rooms, gym, 1 a la carte restaurant, buffet restaurant and a beautiful terrace from where you can enjoy fantastic views of Havana?s Old Town.

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