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When it comes to picking your hotel in Havana, you will be spoilt for choice. Renewed colonial palaces, boutique and grand properties are just some of the alternatives for your Havana Hotels. If money is not an issue, then there are a few accommodation facilities that truly stand out from the crowd.
Santa Isabel Hotel
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
The 5 star Saratoga Hotel is in an elegant neoclassic building in the old town of Havana at the intersection of Paseo del Prado and Dragones street. This Palace is located across the Capitol building and Parque de La Fraternidad Square and offers an interesting outlook on the well known Partagas Cigar Factory and the Opera House of Havana.
NH Parque Central
This 5 star hotel is located in the centre of the old colonial Havana, surrounded by numerous famous buildings, like the Capitol, the “Teatro Garcia Lorca” and the Museum for Modern Arts. Here the elegance of the Spanish colonial style combines with much more modern features. From the terrace and swimming pool bar in the uppermost floor of the hotel, one can enjoy the most spectacular view over old Havana.
4 star Florida Hotel
This property was built in the most elegant colonial style in the 1830′s. It was owned by one of the richest families of Havana in the 19th Century. From its inner court 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 cafe, a laundry, medical services as well as a taxi stand.
4 Star Raquel Hotel
This hotel has one of the most beautiful roof gardens in Havana to pamper the guest with cosy seat to overlook the fantastic corners and panoramic views of Havanas Old Town. This hotel enjoys one of the most representative expressions of the Art Nouveau architecture style.
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