Havana Hotels

Havana hotels run the gamut, but prices are comparatively higher than other Latin American capitals – especially in emblematic Habana Vieja, where reservations can be hard to get. The three key hotel neighbourhoods are: Habana Vieja for history, Vedado for nightlife and Miramar for beaches.

The hotels in Havana below have been classed into three different pricing categories:
Luxury (over CUC250)
Moderate (CUC150 to CUC250)
Cheap (up to CUC150)
The prices quoted above are the starting price for a standard double room and include taxes and breakfast unless otherwise specified. The prices below are rack rates; prices will drop (sometimes significantly) when rooms are booked as part of a package or online. Bear in mind too, that some hotels drop their prices in low season (March to June, excluding Easter Week, and September and October). Take care with star rankings for Cuban hotels - subtracting one from marketing blurbs helps appropriately manage expectations.

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Parque Central Hotel

(7) 860 6627.

This well-situated, upscale hotel straddling Central Havana and Old Havana has been setting the standard for luxury lodging in the Cuban capital for years. In 2010, the Parque Central added 149 rooms in its new, chic La Torre building, further cementing its reputation as one of the city’s best places to stay. Connected to the original building (with 277 rooms), La Torre is more low-key and the rooms fresher. The rooftop pool with panoramic city views is a real draw here.

Calle Neptuno, between Prado & Zulueta, Havana, Cuba

Hotel Santa Isabel

+53 7 860 8201.

To date, the only (supposed) 5-star hotel in Old Havana’s historic core, the Santa Isabel occupies a privileged spot on picturesque Plaza de Armas. The setting is charming, with many of the 27 rooms overlooking the Plaza or Havana Harbor, which is largely what attracts famous guests including Jimmy Carter and Robert Plant. However, like many historic buildings (this one dates from the 1700s), interiors can be dark and musty, plus hotel staff can be bristly and less than efficient.

Baratillo #9, Plaza de Armas, Havana, Cuba

Saratoga Hotel

+53 7 868 1000.

Widely considered one of Havana's top luxury hotels (just ask Beyoncé and Jay-Z who celebrated their wedding anniversary here in 2013), the Saratoga offers understated elegance in a prime location across the street from the majestic Capitolio Building. There are 96 equally-comfortable rooms, though décor varies from charming colonial to modern chic – ‘deluxe patio’ (or standard rooms) overlook the interior patio and are less desirable. If budget allows, upgrade to a suite – from the wraparound balcony to mahogany interior, they’re spectacular.

Calle Paseo del Prado #603, Havana, Cuba

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