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Cuba currently has about 180 hotels and
30,000 rooms available. In this section
there is a partial list of hotels you may
use for temporary lodging while you look
for a house, apartment or some other type
of accommodations. A couple of the hotels
are very expensive but have been included
anyway. If you take your time and look around
you will find more reasonably priced lodging.
In some cases, you may even be able to rent
a room from a family. Your lifestyle and
resources really determine what type of
living facilities you end up with. Since
you will probably be using Havana as a starting
point or home base, hotels in other parts
of the country are listed in the back of
this book.
Ambos Mundos is moderately priced
on Obispo 153 between San Ignacio and Mercaderes.
Tel: 66-9530, Fax: 66-9532.
Bruzón is another inexpensive place
to stay for cost-conscious travelers. It
is on Bruzón Street near the Plaza de la
Revolutión. Tel: 57 - 5684.
Capri is upscale and located on
N Street and Mar Street located in the Vedado
district. Tel: 33-3747, Fax: 33-3750.
Caribbean is famous with travelers
on a budget. It is on Prado 164 at the corner
of Calle Colón in Central Havana. Tel: 33-8233
Fax: 62-2071.
Colinas is moderately priced on
L Street Avenue 27 in Vedado Tel: 33 - 4071,
Fax: 33 - 4104.
Comodoro on Avenida 1ra and Calle
84 is upscale and has good sports facilities.
It is in Miramar at 84th Street and Avenue
1 Tel: 24 - 5551, Fax: 24 - 2028.
Deauville Hotel is moderately priced
on Avenue Italia between Malecón and San
Larzo. Centrally located with a roof top
pool and nightclub. Tel: 33 - 8812, Fax:
33 - 8148.
Havana Libre is a deluxe hotel on
L Street and 23 Street in Vedado. Formerly
called the Havana Hilton it has 600 rooms
with balconies, a cabaret and post office.
Tel: 33 - 4011, Fax: 33 - 3141.
Havana Riviera Malecón and Paseo
in Vedado. One of the most exclusive and
luxurious hotels in Havana. It has two bars
and a cabaret. Tel: 33 - 4051, Fax: 33-3739.
Hotel Plaza Zulueta and Neptuno.
It is an upscale turn of the century hotel
located in Old Havana. Tel: 33 - 8583, Fax:
33-8869.
Hotel Presidente is an art deco
style establishment and considered by many
travelers to be over priced. Calzada and
G in Vedado district near the Malecón. Tel:
33 - 4074.
Hostal Valencia Oficios Street #53,
corner Obrapia and Lamparilla in Old Havana.
Tel: 57 -1037 Fax: 33-5628.
Inglaterra is in the midprice range
on Paseo del Prado #416 between San Rafael
and Neptuno in Havana Vieja. Tel: 33 - 8993,
62-7071, Fax: 33 - 8254.
Lido Consulado Street near the corner
of Animas in Central Havana. Cheap rates.
Tel: 57 - 1102, Fax: 33 - 8814.
Lincoln is low priced on Galiano
and Virtudes Streets. Tel: 33 - 8209.
Meliá Cohiba Paseo between 1st and
3rd in Vedado, is Havana's newest luxury
hotel. Tel: 24 - 3636, Fax: 33 -3939.
Morro Hotel is overpriced on D Street.
Tel: 33 - 3907.
Nacional O Street and 21 Street
in Vedado. Is a deluxe hotel famous for
its magnificent view of Havana. It also
has a cabaret and good pharmacy. Tel: (07)
33-3564 Fax: 33-5054.
Sevilla is definitely upscale on
Trocadero #55 between Zulueta and Prado
in Old Havana. Tel: 33-8560 fax: 33 - 8582.
St. John's Hotel is reasonably priced
on O Street, between 23 Street and 25 Street
in Vedado. Nightclub, cabaret and roof top
pool Tel: 33 - 3740, Fax: 33 - 3361.
Triton is mid range on 70 Street
and Mar Street in Miramar. Tel: 33-1483
Fax: 33-0042.
Vedado next to St. John's Hotel
and similarly priced on O Street, # 244,
between 23 and 25 Streets in the Vedado
neighborhood. Tel: 33 - 4062.
Victoria is a deluxe hotel built
in the 1920's on 19 Street, # 101, corner
of M Street in Vedado. Tel: 33 - 3510, Fax:
33 - 3109.
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