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We are pleased to show you an opportunity to interact
with elegance and the refinement. On this page you
will find the best five star hotels in Cuba,
located in different areas: Havana, Varadero, Cayos Coco, Guillermo and Cayo
Largo. Check these luxury hotels
in Cuba and let us know your decision.
The Cohiba is a luxury hotel
situated in one of the most central zones of Havana, very
near the Malecón seafront drive, and just only five minutes
from Old Havana. It is a site for important
events, with excellent convention space and meeting rooms.
Recognized in hotel circles for its exquisite food, variety
of offers and distinguished decoration, it has acquired
works from some of Cuba’s best contemporary artists such
as Flora Fong, López Oliva and Zaida del Río.
The Melia Cohiba has 462 rooms on
21 floors, available in the following options: Standard,
Interconnected, Suite, Junior and Senior Suites, and
accommodations for the Physically Challenged. Four Executive,
or Royal floors offer special treatment.
Starting
from:
standard room 97 USD, Junior Suite 108 USD, Suite 131 USD
HOTEL PALCO HAVANA
This hotel is part of Havana’s Convention Palace.
It has 180 rooms, (36 of them junior suites) with telephone,
air conditioning, bathroom, and satellite TV. Buffet restaurant,
grill, snack bar, lobby bar, swimming pool, a shops including
the Casa del Habano (The House of Havana Cigars), medical
service, currency exchange, a 120-seat conference hall,
a 200-guest protocol room, simultaneous translation service,
multipurpose sports facilities and facilities for the
physically challenged.
Starting
from:
standard room 47 USD
HOTEL NACIONAL DE CUBA
Perhaps you have already heard of Cuba’s Hotel
Nacional, its incredible history and grandiose
construction on a bluff overlooking Havana’s bay. Full
of turrets, columns and arches, this unique confluence
of Spanish America with art deco is utterly singular.
Opened in 1930, it was built to capture wealthy seasonal
tourism, mainly from the United States. It ended up attracting
thousands of celebrities from all over the world, the
U.S. mafia not excluded. These figures still fill the
spaces in the myriad of photos that hang from all walls.
It is not uncommon to share the hotel on any given
visit with Ministers, Presidents or perhaps one of Hollywood’s
finest, and many leave comments in the bulging visitor’s
book. The hotel has 8 floors with 457 rooms, including
one Presidential and 15 other suites. Some of the rooms
on the hotel’s Historical Floor actually have commemorative
plaques dedicated to the celebrities who stayed there,
like Eva Gardner (225), Johnny Weissmuller (232), Bola
de Nieve (229), and more. These rooms still have the
original floor, bed frames and furniture from the 1930’s.
Starting
from:
standard room 67 USD
HOTEL SANTA ISABEL
Located in Old Havana,
the former house of the Count of Santovenia was transformed
into a luxurious inn. It is just a few meters away from
the place where the first mass and the first town council
meeting (El Templete) took place during the founding of
the town of San Cristóbal de La Habana, the precursor
to today’s city. Right in the heart of the Plaza de Armas
square, this five-star hotel offers modern
comfort within a colonial style and environment. Two floors
totalling 27 rooms, 10 of which are suites (Standard,
Junior and 1 Special). It is a 5-star plus hotel, with
colonial decoration and personalized service. The special
Santovenia suite is said to have been the personal room
of the Count of Santovenia, and it currently has a delightful
king-sized canopy bed; Also, R private bath, telephone,
satellite TV, and minibar. There is a bar, cafeteria,
boutique, luxury bar, and a haute cuisine restaurant.
Starting from:
Standard room 88 USD, Junior Suite 148 USD
PARQUE CENTRAL
Unique in Old Havana, this post-modern
melange includes architectural elements spanning centuries,
combining colonial and modern times with a dashing flair.
The best of its category in Old Havana, it has an immense
amount of rooms but still provides intimate spaces for
its clients.
It’s a feel-good hotel, especially when in the lobby
under the expansive skylight. This is a wonderful place
to while away the hours, and is full of tropical woodwork
and lush greenery.
The rough-hewn tiled floor, daring colours and large
plants make for an unequalled combination, and one may
even catch a musical group performing on the stairs.
The hotel’s acquisitions include pieces from Cuba’s
best contemporary artists like Sosa Bravo, Flora Font
and Adigio.
The swimming pool is a dream-come-true, offering a
view of a multitude of museums, galleries and cafés.
There is a separate mezzanine lounge called the Alameda,
and it’s a perfect spot to read a book or play a game
of chess. It has its own bar and is perfect for cocktails
and small meetings and has been used for book signings
and seminars.
The hotel Parque Central has 8 floors and 279 soundproofed
rooms, 30 of which are Master, Junior, Standard and
Presidential suites. These and the other Standard or
Superior rooms are furnished in precious woods with
views of the Paseo del Prado, Parque Central (Central
Park) and capital building.
Starting
from:
Standard room 83.00 USD
HOTEL SARATOGA
Saratoga
Hotel is an elegant eclectic construction with neoclassic
style tendency, placed in an intersection of privilege
in Old of Havana City, the corner of Prado Avenue and
Dragones. Located in front of the Capitolio Nacional
and El Parque de la Fraternidad, it has in addition
a attractive view to the prestigious Partagás
Cigars Factory and to the Gran Teatro de La Habana,
important cultural center of the Cuban capital