Built in the centrally located Vedado district in 1958, the hotel passed through the revolution relatively unscathed, apart from a change of name. The outer facade has since received a face-lift, and has lost some of its former charm according to those who remember its original appearance. However, an outstanding mosaic wall, designed by Amelia Peláez, did survive the alterations. There are marvelous views of Havana, and the establishment is often venue to exhibitions of Cuban art. The hotel has a busy atmosphere, albeit somewhat impersonal.
Rooms & Charges 572 rooms in total.
Singles From USD 129.
Suites From USD 192.
Check In: 14:00.
Check Out: 12:00.
Services & Facilities Laundry Service, Restaurant, 24-hour Room Service, Television, Bureau De Change, Parking, Safe Deposit, Bar, Hairdresser, Swimming Pool, Business Facilities, Childcare Facilities, Air Conditioning, Car-hire Facilities.
Conferences There are 12 rooms available for business meetings, and executive facilities include secretarial staff, translation and postal services, and office equipment available for hire.
Special Feature Amenities include a Karaoke Bar, the Turquino Cabaret and banking facilities. There are also two restaurants: El Polinesio which specialises in Eastern cuisine; and, El Barracón that offers more locally-inspired dishes.
Part of the: Sol Melia Hotels & Resorts prices include breakfast