Cuba’s capital is full of charming Spanish colonial buildings, each with a story to tell. The old quarter of the city, La Habana vieja, became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1982 and churches, mansions and palaces are being conserved and restored to their former glory. Cobbled streets and plazas are easily explored on foot, with no shortage of small cafés or bars - perfect places from which to enjoy a mojito whilst watching Havana life.
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Hotel Santa Isabel
City hotel - Old HavanaIn the heart of Old Havana, an impressive colonial building right on the Plaza de Armas. An airy lobby full of antiques opens into a pretty courtyard and small bar. -
Palacio del Marques de San Felipe
City hotel - Old HavanaA boutique hotel in the heart of Old Havana, just off the San Francisco de Asis square. The baroque-style building dates back to the late 18th century, however the interior has been completely refurbished for a modern, but classical feel. -
Penthouse Ydalgo
Private apartment - VedadoAn immaculate private penthouse apartment in an unassuming 1950s tower block in Havana's Vedado neighbourhood (also known as Artedel Luxury Penthouse). -
Saratoga
City hotel - Old HavanaThe Saratoga is a beautifully renovated colonial building with a stylish interior. It has a lovely rooftop pool with great views of the city and there is a small gym. -
Suite Havana
Private apartment - Old HavanaA lovely private apartment tucked away down a side street in the heart of Old Havana, with a beautiful rooftop terrace. A maid visits daily and prepares breakfast for guests.