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Atlantic 2 bedroom

Malecon y E

Atlantic 2 bedroom

Atlantic apartment offers you all the amenities you need in Havana for the perfect holiday. Centrally located at the heart of Havana, in Vedado area, close to shopping, night life and yet away from the noise.
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- daily cleaning service
- concierge service
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Casa Roberto

Obraria No. 461,Apto No. 2 Bajos entre Villegas y Aguacate

Casa Roberto

Light breakfast inlcuded !!!Visiting Havana City and staying in Old Havana is a great privilege. This is the place where the most famous restaurants such as La Bodeguita del Medio y Floridita are located. We are just a few blocks from Havana cathedral and many other historical spots. Our residence ... ...[read more]

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Casa Vivian

Obispo No 528 1er piso entre Bernaza y Villegas, H

Casa Vivian

Old Havana is indeed the most visited part of Havana City. In every corner of this 400-year-old neighbourhood, there is a piece of our history and culture. Our residence is only a few blocks away form Havana Cathedral and the well know Restaurants šLa Bodeguita del Mediošand šEl FloriditašWe offer ... ...[read more]

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Maria Cristina Diaz

Calle 3era # 159 entre C y D apto. 6 Vedado

Maria Cristina Diaz

Welcome to Maria Cristina Diaz. We are a cozy, three-bedroom, independent apartment, that is fully furnished. We are located on the sixth floor with a lovely sea view! We have a bathroom with hot/cold showers. The bedrooms are air-conditioned, and there are also fans, TV, telephone and a CD player ... ...[read more]

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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.