Location / Description Enjoying the most privileged
position in Havana’s Plaza de Armas colonial square in the
very centre of Old Havana, the Santa Isabel was originally the palace
of the Count of Santovenia and became Havana’s most elegant
hotel in 1867. Home to many famous visitors over the years, the
property retains its original elegance and splendour as well as
offering guests wonderful views from its terrace, including Havana’s
imposing fortresses over the water and the towering statue of Christ
overlooking the city from across the bay.
Rooms
The 17 luxury rooms enjoy air conditioning, private bathroom,
satellite TV, telephone, safe box, mini bar option, balcony terrace
and room service. Ten suites are also available for a small supplement
offering an additional living area.
Local activities
colonial sightseeing.
General facilities
shops.
Wining &
dining a la carte restaurant(s), cafe(s) and bar(s) (2
bars).