In Miramar, to the west of Havana, the Triton was built in the 80's along the coast. Recently renovated, the hotel offers the rewarding sensation of reaching the city from that side of the sea.
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This hotel and a very experience staff will make you feel at home, offering comfort, privacy, good service and quietness. Hotel Vedado located in O St. between 23rd. and 25th, just 300 meters from the...
In the Vedado area, a few meters away from La Rampa, Havana's entertainment hub.
Is also a prominent feature in this bustling part of the city.
It guarantees guests the familiar warmth of pers...
Discovering colonial Havana is an additional pleasure for the guests of the Hotel Inglaterra, the oldest hotel in Cuba.
Inaugurated in 1875, the Inglaterra is currently one of the oldest and most cl...
A luxury location is the setting of the Hotel Plaza, a symbol of Havana with the sober elegance of a classic.
Inaugurated on January 3rd, 1909, the Hotel Plaza is considered a gem of the Cuban hot...
Located along the Malecon, Havana's waterfront boulevard, this elegant hotel is considered a classic among Cubans.
Its proximity to the historical-cultural center of Havana, makes this hotel the p...
The Tryp Habana Libre hotel is located in Havana downtown, right on the famous corner of 23rd and L, where the "La Rampa" district begins. The district is home to the most important ministries and the...
The Meli� Habana hotel is located in the heart of Miramar, the new business center of Havana. Right next to the Fifth Avenue, 10 minutes from the historic city centre, 15 minutes from the Jos� Mar...
The Meli� Cohiba hotel is located in the centre of Havana, near the Malec�n. 2 km from the Plaza de la Revoluci�n, 6 km from the heart of Old Havana, 10 km from the Convention Centre, 11 km from...
Havana, the capital of the Republic of Cuba, has been a center of communications and trade for over four centuries. It is the island's main port and cultural center and has a lot to offer in almost any sphere.
Founded on its present location in 1519, the settlement of San Cristóbal de La Habana prospered mainly due to its bay, which was a natural port of call for ships sailing to and from the New World.
Over eight and a half miles (14 kilometers) of excellent beaches lie to the east of the Cuban capital, which is symbolized by the Giraldilla. To the south, a green belt contributes to a healthful atmosphere. The city itself is a cultural center with a solid infrastructure of hotels, and is prepared to host all kinds of conferences and congresses.