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2017
19
July
Where Should I Stay in Havana for a 17-Day Trip? Recommendations Needed!

Question:

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Garet

Just booked a 17 day trip to Havana. Wondering if anyone has good recommendations for accommodations? Prefer airbnb or Boutique style hotel. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks:)

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Sarah

Martin Mcquillan Allan ?

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Anne

I don’t have any accommodation tips . But look up Jorge on the Havana travel forum on trip advisor. He put is in touch with the most lovely lady . We did one day tour with her in an old convertible car, one day walking tour. We were invited to have lunch with a local family. Just a really special trip.

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Garet

Awesome, thanks:)

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Paulette

On this groups page, in the search box on the left type in Cuba - this has been discussed before and I think there were several recommendations for ??pensiones?? private home type accomodation

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Nancy

Villa Malimbo in the Vedado area - find it on air bnb

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Paulette

Isn't Varadero quite a distance from Havana??

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Paulette

Sorry I read "veradero" I see my mistake now

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Jeannett

Vedado is a cool area. Lots of greenery. We liked staying in the embassy area at a Casa particular

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Sukhie

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Shellie

https://www.facebook.com/Cuba-Junky-106185579209/

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Raveen

Casa particulares. I would never stay in a hotel in Cuba, it's too expensive and sterile. Casas is the way to go.

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Paulette

Ahh, thank you for that, I knew pensiones was not the right term

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Raveen

No worries. Ive done it so much it's very difficult to go back to hotels when I go down. It's nice when you spend time with their families and they like the cultural exchange.

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Paulette

Raveen I agree, you become a traveller rather than a tourist. Best part of travel is learning and experiencing new and different cultures - IMHO you can not do that in an all inclusive.

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Raveen

Exactly. True words Pauline. I'm in a phase of life that travel is important, not touring. There is a difference. And Cuba was great for that. I would help the family with their chores, share whisky for rye, fix cars..... And have a good time doing it.

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Garet

Awesome, I like this idea:)

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Raveen

If you guys have questions please feel free to ask. I've been there 19 times.

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Garet

Awesome. Is that particular casa one of your favorites? Also, do you know of any good places to take guitar lessons in Havana?

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Raveen

Actually I havent visited that casa, it's just an auto fill thing. Best thing to do is get there and find someone to find you a casa that suits your taste and price. Might take you a couple of tries but that's part of the experience. I liked the smaller towns better and didn't spend much time in Havana. Also if one doesn't suit your liking you just tell them what you are looking for and they will find you a place. It's weird but they are well networked.

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Jeannett

Precisely.

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Maggie

On the Road in Cuba...www.ontheroadincuba.com.
[email protected]. (53) 5-242-4585
Raul Ramirez Nunez will customize your tour to your interests. Raul is an excellent guide as well as speaks perfect English. He is a very good personal friend who I can vouch whole heartedly.

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Paula

Mamasitaaaa are you going to Cuba??? Llamame!!!

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Paula

I was recently in Havana and had an amazing time at the lovely Casa Compostela -
Maite, the owner, is absolutely lovely and her staff are all great!
Its located in the heart of Habana Vieja

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Garet

That's perfect, thanks:)

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Paula

Make sure you ask for a room facing the street! The little balconies are awesome!

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Paula

I also have a contact for some great places (casa particulares) in Varadero and Trinidad

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Garet

Ok great, and do you book in advance or just show up?

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Emma

Book in advance. Casa compostella is awesome but gets busy

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Garet

Hi Paula, was Trinidad a good place to visit? I am looking to do a few days in other parts of Cuba besides resort spots.

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Paula

I just got back from Cuba today!! I was in the Santa Clara area for this trip.. Trinidad is beautiful, and definitely worth the trip! Also a night in Viñales is also worth it, to see the tobacco fields!

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Jeannett

We enjoyed a couple days in Vinales the tabacco growing region on the far West Point. Also flew to Santiago De Cuba and did a road trip to Trinidad

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Garet

Thanks:)

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Jeannett

Garet maybe connect with Cubawild.com. Chris lives there and does tours and stuff.

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Garet

Sweet thanks


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Havana Accommodation Recommendations for Your 17-Day Trip

Airbnb Properties

  • Casa Colonial Hemingway: A charming apartment located in the heart of Old Havana, steps away from the Hemingway Museum. It features a spacious living room, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private balcony overlooking the city.
  • El Patio de Marialuisa: A cozy apartment nestled in a quiet neighborhood near the Malecón. It boasts a private patio with tropical plants and a hammock, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring.
  • Havana Penthouse with Panorama Terrace: A luxurious penthouse apartment with a stunning panoramic terrace offering breathtaking views of the sea and the city. It features an elegant living room with a fireplace, a dining area, and a well-appointed kitchen.

Boutique Hotels

  • Hotel Saratoga: A historic hotel located on the iconic Paseo del Prado. It combines traditional architecture with modern amenities, offering luxurious rooms, a rooftop pool, and a renowned restaurant.
  • Hotel Ambos Mundos: A charming hotel where Ernest Hemingway once resided. It offers cozy rooms with colonial-style décor, a rooftop terrace, and a lively bar.
  • La Imprenta 1861: A stylish boutique hotel located in the trendy Centro Habana neighborhood. It features industrial-chic décor, a rooftop restaurant, and a bar offering craft cocktails.

Tips for Choosing Accommodation

* Consider your budget and preferred location (Old Havana, Centro Habana, Vedado).
* Read reviews and check star ratings from previous guests to ensure a comfortable stay.
* Book accommodations in advance, especially during peak season, to secure the best options.
* Look for properties that offer amenities such as air conditioning, wifi, and breakfast included.
* Consider booking a rental car or arranging transportation from the airport to your accommodation.

Enjoy your unforgettable 17-day trip to Havana!
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