Hotel Santa Isabel

Habana Vieja


Considered one of Havana's finest hotels as well as one of its oldest (operations began in 1867), the Santa Isabel is housed in the Palacio de Los Condes de Santovenia, former crash pad of the esteemed counts of Santovenia. This three-story, multi-arched baroque beauty has large rooms full of historic charm and attractive Spanish-colonial furniture, although maintenance can be subpar.


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