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Hotel Nacional de Cuba, Vedado, Havana, Cuba

Distinguished and stylish, the Nacional is as remarkable for its history as for the superb location that it enjoys. The eight-storey Spanish-style property rises on a hill-top overlooking the Malecon, affording guests and visitors panoramic vistas of both the Old Town and Vedado district. Once a site of pirate landings and a Cuban stronghold during Havana’s one-year siege by the British, the majestic gardens that surround the hotel are a formidable and welcoming spot after a day of sightseeing and as relaxing a place to enjoy a drink and a sweeping view of the Caribbean as you can hope for.

A well-dressed porter welcomes guests at the entrance of a long, soaring lobby, where the Hotel’s luxurious, aristocratic ambience immediately strikes the eye (the eclectic combination of Moorish tile-work, Elizabethan chandeliers and ceiling beams, recalling a Medieval church, may help explain why world-renowned Cuban writer Alejo Carpentier once referred to the edifice as an “enchanted castle”). The lobby is often teeming with visitors and tour groups; coupled with the ever-busy bar just beyond the doors that open onto the gardens, this gives one the feeling of a hotel that never sleeps.

Equipped with six bars and a well-known cabaret, the hotel is also a setting for live son performances, aquatic spectacles and even sporadic fashion shows, not to mention the venue for the Havana International Film Festival in December, when one is likely to spot renowned figures of Cuba’s culture and art scene and even the occasional Hollywood star. The Nacional, however, is not aimed exclusively at night-owls or entertainment-seekers: a well-equipped business centre, currency exchange locale, nine meeting rooms (including the spacious Taganana Hall, used for press conferences) offering interpretation services, and an entire executive floor with express check-in and cyber-café accom?date the business traveler and convention or congress participant alike.

Boasting a guest-list crammed with such personalities as Johny Weissmuller and Buster Keaton and illustrious figures like Winston Churchill and the Duke of Windsor, the Hotel Nacional’s restored and welcoming accommodations are a window to a bygone era of class and distinction.

Hotel Facilities

  • Bar
  • Buffet restaurante
  • Cafeteria
  • Car rental
  • Cigar shop
  • Concierge
  • Convention hall
  • Currency exchange
  • Cyber Cafe
  • Executive floor
  • Fitness room
  • Laundry service
  • Lifts
  • Massage
  • Medical services
  • Multipurpose lounges
  • Parking
  • Pool snack bar
  • Restaurant Ä la carte
  • Room service
  • Shop
  • Swimming Pool
  • Taxis
  • Terrace bar
  • Tourism bureau
  • Wake up service

Room Details

  • 110V/60Hz power
  • Air Conditioning
  • City or Sea view
  • Cold & hot water
  • Hair dryer
  • In-room safe
  • Minibar
  • Private Bathroom
  • Room service
  • Telephone
  • TV Satellite

Reviews

  • Kate, UK, Rating: 5 of 5, Date of Stay: October 2008

    Hotel Nacional is worth a visit, even if you're not staying there. The hotel itself has everything from a bureau de change to a cigar shop, two pools, many bars and a choice of restaurants. It is situated close to the Malecon (wide road running round the coast of Havana) which for couples is worth visiting with a bottle of rum to sample the true Cuban experience. The rooms are lovely, modern well-fitted bathrooms and an absolutely massive bed.

  • Alberta, Rating: 4 of 5, Date: December 2008

    We were expecting to be less than blown away by the hotel but decided that the iconic heritage was enough!. On arrival we were greeted by incredibly friendly and efficient staff who showed us to our fantastic, large, clean room on the 5th floor with a wonderful view of the Malecon - not at all what we had expected!

    There has been a lot of criticism of the staff on this website and I have to completely disagree, we found everyone we dealt with to be friendly and incredibly professional - a little respect and politeness for people serving in restaurants, hotels etc goes a long way people!

    Top tip would be for those who find the buffet breakfast not to their taste there are chefs present each morning who will cook food to order... From Pancakes to Omelettes etc - just ask. Overall - great hotel, fantastic people and the most wonderful holiday we have had!.

  • Chester, Rating: 3 of 5, Date: December 2008

    We stayed at the Nacional for 1 night between other cities. The hotel is in a fabulous location, close to everything. The room we were given was quite poor, internal with no windows, but we had requested one away from the noisy main road and for 1 night we figured it wouldn't make much difference, at least it was quiet!. Breakfast wasn't memorable, but the outside terrace was great for a drink and a sandwich at lunchtime.