33 Best Hotels in Havana, Cuba

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If you're interested in exploring colonial Havana, the most convenient and aesthetically pleasing place to stay is La Habana Vieja. More than a dozen hotels, all part of the Habaguanex chain connected with the city's restoration operation, offer lodging in Old Havana. A stay in one of these places means that your lodging expenses help finance the refurbishment of this neighborhood. Hotels in Centro Habana at the periphery of the old city are close to La Habana Vieja, as well as the paladares and attractions of Centro Habana, Vedado, and Miramar. One of the most unique of these is Hotel Los Frailes, where staff are dressed as Franciscan friars.

Many lodgings are concentrated in the Vedado district, where the otherwise dusty but architecturally splendid Hotel Nacional or the mammoth Hotel Habana Libre reign supreme. The central Hotel Saratoga—across from Havana’s famous Capitolio—is a high-class boutique hotel that sets the standard in Cuba for its superior design, general comfort, and service levels. The Meliá Cohiba and the NH Capri probably have the best services and infrastructure, along with the Meliá Habana; the Château Miramar is a nice smaller option for families. Many of the top hotels, including the Meliá Cohiba, Meliá Habana, Hotel Nacional, Tryp Habana Libre, NH Parque Central, and Santa Isabel have executive floors with separate check-in facilities and business centers with Internet, email, fax, and phone services.

A popular alternative to the main hotels is staying in a casa particular (a private home that rents guest rooms). The opportunity to help individual Cubans directly, as well as the chance to live more like a Cuban, makes this an attractive alternative. Specific private accommodations are difficult to recommend (people go in and out of business rapidly as a result of ferocious taxation), but there are many excellent options, some located in stunning old colonial homes or even stately mansions. The houses are well-kept and often have better facilities than many of the top hotels. Usually rooms come with air conditioners, fans, private bathrooms, refrigerators, and safes, all in good working order. You'll find casas particulares all over Havana, so you still have the freedom to choose which area of the city you want to stay in. Prices vary from around CUC$25–CUC$40 per night and breakfast usually costs an extra CUC$5 per person, invariably consisting of huge platters of fresh fruit, bread, eggs (any way you want), juice, and coffee. While it's difficult to reserve ahead directly with the casa owner, you can book via third-party websites. This is highly recommended, as the best ones fill up quickly. A reliable site is Casa Havana Particular (www.casahavanaparticular), a member of the Cuba Casa Particular Association, where you can read descriptions and see photos of each casa before you book. All the houses on the site have been reviewed by the association's travel team, ensuring quality throughout. Payment is made directly to the casa owner upon departure.

Palacio O'Farrill

$$$ | Calle Cuba 102, esq. de Calle Chacón, Havana, 10100, Cuba

Adjacent to Havana Bay and Cathedral Square, this hotel was once the house of Don Ricardo O'Farrill, descendant of an Irish man who made his fortune in the sugar trade. The entrance courtyard is impressive, if not as snazzy as that in some of the older buildings in the heart of the old city. Each floor of the hotel is dedicated to a different era, either the 18th, 19th, or 20th centuries, and rooms are decorated accordingly. Try to ask for one with a private balcony. The hotel has a signature restaurant, Don Ricardo, serving Cuban and international cuisine. The Chico O'Farrill snack bar features Latin jazz.

Pros

  • The changing architectural styles as you climb up through the hotel
  • Central location

Cons

  • Low water pressure and lukewarm temperatures in the showers
  • The breakfasts could do with an upgrade
Calle Cuba 102, esq. de Calle Chacón, Havana, 10100, Cuba
7860–5080
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Credit cards accepted
38 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Suite Havana

$$ | Calle Lamparilla, 62 altos, e/Mercaderes y San Ignacio, Havana, 10100, Cuba
Until recently the only accommodations options available in Cuba were hotels and casas particulares; now, however, laws have been relaxed and Cubans are allowed to rent out whole apartments or houses. One of the best places to have come out of this new change is Suite Havana, a luxury two-bedroom apartment in the heart of Habana Vieja. Highlights include the large polished concrete kitchen (featuring every mod-con you could possibly need), the sleek bathroom with hot tub, and spectacular roof terrace. Here you have all the luxuries of your own private apartment, but with the added benefit of a daily cleaning service and cooked breakfast.

Pros

  • Some of the best-quality accommodations you'll find in Havana
  • Daily cleaning service and breakfast
  • Central location

Cons

  • The street below can get a bit noisy
Calle Lamparilla, 62 altos, e/Mercaderes y San Ignacio, Havana, 10100, Cuba
7582–96524
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2 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Tryp Habana Libre

$$$ | Calle 23 (La Rampa) y Calle L, Havana, 10400, Cuba

This high-rise monster is, at least, easy to find, even if it's not nice to look at, but rooms are functional and modern; some offer astounding sea views, especially on the upper floors. The restaurants and bars are always abuzz, and Cuba's best musicians play at the rooftop Turqino disco (the vistas from here are stunning, especially at dawn). The location puts you in the municipal nerve center: Calle 23 (La Rampa) slopes right down to the Malecón, Parque Coppelia's ice-cream emporium is just across the way, and the Universidad de la Habana is a five-minute walk east.

Pros

  • The hotel is squarely in central Vedado and on the main thoroughfare leading into central Havana
  • Large outdoor pool
  • Great bars and restaurants

Cons

  • Some visitors have reported dirty rooms
Calle 23 (La Rampa) y Calle L, Havana, 10400, Cuba
7834–6100
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Credit cards accepted
572 rooms
Free Breakfast

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