![]() |
![]() |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
Hotel Santa Isabel Havana - Hotel OverviewHotel Santa Isabel Havana Hotel DescriptionPalatial in magnitude and elegance, the Santa Isabel enjoys what is perhaps the most privileged location of all hotels in the area: facing the charming Plaza de Armas (a cobbled square flanked by colonial-era constructions, museums and restaurants), the long, three-storey property is literally in the very heart of Old Havana, close to the sightseeing beat’s most interesting sites. The colonial grandeur of the façade is well matched by the large, air-conditioned lobby, where crystal chandeliers, ostentatious upholstered sofas, and period furnishings take one back to the time the property was owned by the Count of Santovenia, a member of 19th century Cuban nobility. A less formal and more relaxed atmosphere is found in the shady Spanish-styled courtyard which adjoins the lobby, where one can enjoy a fine cocktail or quiet read at one of the tables surrounding the central fountain. Off the lobby is the Condado, a posh restaurant appointed with antique furnishings that extends the general mood of elegance found elsewhere in the hotel. In addition to affording a spectacular view of the Plaza, the hotel rooftop is a place of some historical significance: in 1830, the Count arranged for a hot-air balloon, carrying a flower-decked basket, to lift off from here, in honour of princess María Isabel Luisa. Though some efforts have reportedly been devoted to re-staging this spectacle as part of the hotel’s entertainment offer, guests will have to content themselves with the magnificent vista, refreshing breezes and recorded music for the time being. Accommodations at the Santa Isabel have the colonial charm found at several other Habaguanex hotels. The long terrace overlooking the Plaza, shared by west-facing rooms, is doubtless one of their most attractive features. The hotel suite has also known a number of famous guests, including ex-US President Jimmy Carter, Jack Nicholson and Sting. The Santa Isabel is the kind of formal, high-class establishment that might not suit all tastes or wallets. For those who can afford this rather pricy establishment, the hotel has plenty of history, colonial appeal and an unparalleled location to offer. © 2008 Cuba Travel Network. All rights reserved. No part of this site may be reproduced without our written permission Hotel Santa Isabel Havana Hotel ModalitiesHotelSantaIsabel.com user rating: 4 based on 1 reviews |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Address: Baratillo St. number 9 between Obispo and Narciso Lopez Sts., Arm Square. Old Havana |
| Number of Rooms: 27 |
| Distance to Airport: 25 km |
| Breakfast included in price. |
| Hotel Santa Isabel Havana, Cuba |
About Us | Contact Us | Baratillo St. number 9 between Obispo and Narciso Lopez Sts., Arm Square. Old Havana |