Top 3 of 5 Casas in Santiago de Cuba City
Casa de Margot
| Owner: | Margot Hayde Sampedro Reyes |
| License: | 685/11 |
| Place: | Santiago de Cuba City |
| Address: | San Fermin #207 entre Los Maceo y San Mateo, Santiago de Cuba |
| Rooms: | One |
| Email: | tonyalegria2010@gmail.com; mars590403@gmail.com |
| Phone: | 627357 |
| Mobile: | 52400580 |
The house is at only 10 minutes from the very center of the city (walking) and is located in a very quiet neighbourhood. We are only 3 persons: My son, his wife and me and we guarantee family treatment all the time. The room is on the second floor and it has two beds, a small table with 2 chairs, air conditioning, freezer, private bathroom with hot water, fan, closet ... |
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Casa Magali
| Owner: | Magali Estevez Silot |
| Place: | Santiago de Cuba City |
| Address: | Diego Velásquez 6 1/2 e/ Escario y Enramada Reparto Santa Barbara |
| Rooms: | 1 |
| Email: | magalisestevez67@gmail.com |
| Phone: | 647864 |
| Mobile: | 52921675 |
Only 5 minutes from Plaza de Martes. The room has a bed for 2 persons, air condition, freezer and a bathroom. The living room of the family can be used ... |
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Casa Juan y Nastia
| Owner: | Juan y Nastia Antonio Tejera |
| Place: | Santiago de Cuba City |
| Address: | Calle Diego Palacios (Santa Rita) 419 altos (upstairs), e/ Pio Rosado (Carniceria) y Porfirio Valiente (Calvario). Santiago de Cuba |
| Rooms: | 1 |
| Phone: | (053) (22) 62-4274 |
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Top 2 of 2 Hotels in Santiago de Cuba City
Hotel Gran Caribe Casagranda
An institution for almost a century (Graham Greene was one famous figure who featured the hotel in his novels), this grande-dame hotel stands over Parque C?spedes. A more enviable setting is hard to imagine! We like this hotel on almost every level, although many of the staff seem indifferent, there's no on-site parking, and despite a recent refurbishing in 2005, this hotel already looks weary and overdue for yet another face-lift.
We love sitting at the open-air ground floor snack bar overlooking the park ? a great venue for catching the buzz of activity, and for sampling a mojito and cigar. The main restaurant offers sumptuous decor, including gilt mirrors and chandeliers; it does a reasonable job with criolla and continental dishes, although it's a tad pricey for what you get. The open-air rooftop grill is to be enjoyed for the spectacular views over the city.
Hotel Melia Santiago de Cuba
This five-star high-rise hotel is the real class act in town, although it's eyebrow-raising, Cubist-inspired post-modernist architecture stops many arrivees dead in their tracks. We actually like it, despite its gaudy blood-red and flamboyant sky-blue paint job framing the towering walls of glass. The vast atrium lobby gleams with marble beneath a soaring plate-glass ceiling. We've enjoyed many a mojito at the mezzanine piano lounge-bar to one side, but this Spanish-managed hotel also hosts the city's best nightclub ? the Santiago Caf?.
The huge swimming pool is framed by palms and a thatched bar-restaurant, bringing a beachfront sense to the heart of the city. Guests can choose from four restaurants, two of them gourmet, including La Isabela ? to many people, the city's best restaurant, and we agree. Since the hotel caters as much to business travelers as to tourists (it's a staple of tour groups), there's a well-stocked cigar store plus a fully-equipped business center and meeting rooms. Plus the gym is well-equipped, the ladies can freshen up with beauty treatments, and a small shopping plaza includes fashion boutiques.
