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Hotel Vedado
O St. between 23rd. and 25th, Vedado
This hotel, built in the 1950's is in the Vedado area, near the Havana Malecon (seawall). It has been remodeled according the modern patterns to make it more comfortable and has its own seal of personalized service. Here you will be perfectly settled in the middle of modern Havana, surrounded ... ...[read more]
Gertrudis
7ma Miramar Playa
Welcome to our house of accommodation! Private house of accommodations near to the coast, in the residential neighbourhood Miramar, municipality Playa, in the Havana City. Affordable and luxurious familiar house of accommodations that you can rent for your vacation trip to Havana, Cuba. Private house with comfortable rooms with air ... ...[read more]
Hotel Riviera Havana
Malecon Sea Shore and Paseo St.
Classic hotel built at the end of the 1950's, when american style casinos were spread off throughout Havana city, following patterns of French Riviera. Just in front the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Spacious salons, two famous cabarets, restaurants, snack bars and shops are among the facilities you will ... ...[read more]
Casa Elena
260 Presidents Avenue between 11th and 13th street
Make Elena's colonial house your home away here in Havana! We are the perfect stop on your backpacker trial of Cuba! Enjoy spacious rooms with private toilets. We have hot water 24 hrs. We are a very safe and hospitable accommodation.We are placed in one of the most famous neighbourhoods ... ...[read more]
Hotel Inglaterra
Paseo del Prado 416 between San Rafael and San
One of the first buildings originally designed to accommodate travelers visiting colonial Havana. Master pieces of Architecture like the Havana`s Grand Theater, the Capitol and the National Museum of Art surround this landmark hotel. All rooms have fabulous views of the Central Park and the awe inspiring rococo and baroque ... ...[read more]
Hotel Comodoro
3rd. St. and 84th., Miramar,
A classical building from the 1950 has originally designed for being a luxury hotel, now fully restored, and enhanced with modern bungalows and new swimming pools, the Comodoro hotel is a classic in Modern Havana City.Located in Miramar quarter, a typical commercial area, this installation has comfortable rooms, a private ... ...[read more]
Hotel Panorama Havana
3rd. Avenue and 70 St. ,Miramar
This recently built hotel in the Havana district of Miramar has the quality standards required by both vacationers and businessmen. Located in a zone where most embassies, commercial companies and flag hotels are placed. A modern styled hotel offering great views of the sea front and the residential area. Spacious ... ...[read more]
Hotel Plaza
Neptuno Streeet, corner to Zulueta St.
A luxury location at Old Havana´s entrance. A symbol of the city with the sober elegance of a classic.Originally built in 1909. Fully modernized in the late 1990´s. Magnificent neoclassical facade. Good taste rules at this hotel. Beautiful colonial patio with a picturesque fountain, abundant vegetation, exotic birds, sculptures and ... ...[read more]
Parkview Hotel
Colon & Morro Streets
Built in 1928. Privileged position where old and modern Havana get together. Comfort and a peaceful atmosphere. Cable TV. Conference Hall. Health services.Nearby places of interest:Prado Promenade, National Museum of Fine Arts, Museum of the Revolution, San Salvador de La Punta Fortress, Church of the Holy Guardian Angel, Central Park ... ...[read more]
Hotel Presidente
Calzada St. and President Avenue, Vedado.
Havana, which boasts over four centuries of history, traditions and culture, is one of Cuba's major destinations for the thousands of foreign vacationers who every year visit the Caribbean Island to enjoy its many attractions. One of the establishments most sought after by foreign travelers is the 160-rooms Presidente Hotel.The ... ...[read more]
Occidental Miramar
5th Avenida e 72 y 76 Miramar
Occidental Miramar was built at the end of the 1990s. In front of the sea, on 5th Ave., in modern Miramar neighborhood and close to embassies, Trade and Shopping Centers, this large hotel offers great services for clients willing to relax and enjoy their holidays.Four swimming pools will allow you ... ...[read more]
Habana Libre
L Street and 23rd. Vedado
This 25-storey hotel rises majestically and offers an incomparable charming view of the city and the sea.It enjoys a privileged location in modern Havana's centre, located just a few steps away from the university. It offers very spacious rooms, great comfort, cosmopolitan lobby with bar.It features a wide variety of ... ...[read more]
Ambos Mundos
Obispo St. 153 and Mercaderes St.
Ambos Mundos stands on the corner of Obispo and Mercaderes streets in Old Havana. It was built in 1923 and later reformed and enlarged in 1924 and 1930. The place used to be one of the American writer Ernest Hemmingway's favourites. He even lived in at the beginning of the ... ...[read more]
Hotel Sevilla
Trocadero St. 55 between Paseo del Prado and Zul
Sevilla Hotel opened in 1908. Architects got their inspiration from the Moorish lines of the Patio de los Leones at the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain, in a style that stands out through its arches, columns and many tiles. Its colonial style, exquisite decoration and comfortable rooms, along with its ... ...[read more]
Hotel Sevilla Havana
Trocadero 55 e/ Prado & Zulueta. Old Havana
Among the latter is the Sevilla Hotel, which opened in 1908 after several years of hard construction works, which were begun by the investment company El Guardian in 1880. Architects got their inspiration from the Moorish lines of the Patio de los Leones at the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain ... ...[read more]
Armadores de Santander
Luz St. 4 and San Pedro
This majestic hotel stands up at a corner on the Avenida del Puerto, a main street which surrounds the perimeter of the oldest area of Havana. Its architecture and interior decoration resemble the style of those buildings located in the Santander harbour, Spain. Hanging from the ceiling you will find ... ...[read more]
Palacio O`Farrill
Cuba St. # 102-108 and Chacon St.
Located in a privileged section of Old Havana, a magnificent palace has been reborn as the Palacio O'Farril. Formerly the house of Don Jose Ricardo O'Farril, the great grandson of the Irish Don Ricardo O'Farril and O'Daly, one of the wealthiest noble families in colonial times.The hotel and accommodations are ... ...[read more]
Telegrafo
Prado Promenade 408 and Neptuno Street
Hotel Telegrafo was opened in 1888. With an outstanding reputation it was considered one of the best in Latin America. Originally in Amistad Street, it was moved to present location in the 1860s, on one of the most famous streets intersection of the city: Paseo del Prado and Neptuno. After ... ...[read more]
Hotel Comendador
Obrapia St. # 55 corner to Baratillo St., Old Hava
This old building, which dates from the XIX century, resembles the Spanish Moorish architecture with the main access built on one of its corners. Intimacy and quietness characterizes this hostel, where meditation and rest have a paradisaical hideout. Among the amenities you will find a Spanish styled rustic tavern serving ... ...[read more]
Hotel Parque Central
Neptuno e/ Paseo del Prado y Zulueta. Old Havana
Parque Central is one of the highest-rank accommodation facilities in Havana city. On the place where the ruins of a late 19th century building was standing up, and incorporating a new modern design to the first existing, this luxurious hotel offers a top quality of services.Just in front of the ... ...[read more]
Why stay in Havana?
Havana City is the capital of Cuba. Once a popular Caribbean tourist destination for people from all over the world, it was effectively closed to tourism for about 40 years. Tourists are back - in droves - as of the 1990s, but it's still technically off-limits to residents of the United States. US passport holders can get to Cuba, it just takes a little more work. (And don't worry, US residents, we won't tell anyone you're going.)
There is plenty to see in Havana, including the Museum of the Revolution and the Capital building, the Havana Club rum factory and any one of the city's many cigar factories. You can enjoy a stroll along Prado Street in the evenings (to see and be seen) or the Malecon on weekends (it's the sea wall, and is a hotspot for hanging out) and people-watching in the Plaza de la Revolucion (though it often gets too crowded). Classic American cars are everywhere you look, and it can feel a bit like stepping back in time.
Don't be surprised if the properties listed here don't include the word "hostel" in them - the term "casa particular" might be thrown around, and that's essentially a private home which has rooms for rent. Another common budget accommodation is just the budget hotel. And keep in mind that "hostels" aren't just for young backpackers anymore - they're perfect for budget-conscious people who want to meet fellow travelers. A few Havana hostels worth noting are highlighted here.
Lido is a short walk from Old Havana and has 65 air-conditioned rooms. Telegrafo is a five-minute walk to Old Havana's sights and some rooms have a view of the city's Central Park.
Casa Ana Morales is a one-bedroom apartment available for rent in downtown Havana, fully furnished and including air-conditioning. Occidental Miramar is in the Miramar neighborhood near the water, and boasts four swimming pools. There is also free daily bus service to Old Havana.
Don't worry if none of those descriptions sounded exactly perfect for you - there are plenty more Havana hostels where those came from. Keep browsing the listings until one of them strikes your fancy.
If you're coming from the United States, you'll need to book your flight in a more creative way than just flying directly to Havana. There are plenty of countries surrounding Cuba, however, so put your thinking cap on and use our international airfare finder to get on your way. And don't forget to read more about the city before you go in the Havana Travel Guide.

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