HOTEL DESCRIPTION
In 1867, the regal splendor and sumptuous comfort of the magnificent palace of the Count Santovenia made it the favorite hotel of ship chandlers, merchants, artists, scientists and illustrious travelers passing through the capital city.
A century later, the hotel has re-opened its doors and guests will be delighted to discover that its original stately elegance and comfort have been preserved. The Santa Isabel is an idyllic setting for couples in love.
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ACCOMMODATION

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The Hotel Santa Isabel has 27 rooms, 17 are standard rooms, 9 are junior suites. The Santovenia Suite is one of the finest rooms of the hotel, with a splendid colonial comfortable furniture.
Keeping the typical colonial mansion style, the Hotel Santa Isabel is provided of wide rooms beautifully decorated with iron beds, there are small terraces in the rooms located on the third floor.
The rooms at the Hotel Santa Isabel all overlook the Plaza de Armas with the exception of a few side rooms which have disappointing views and should be avoided.
The old and well conserved hotel rooms of the Santovenia Hotel hopelessly forces the visitor to be transported back in time.
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HOTEL FACILITIES AND AMENITIES

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| • Bar
• A la Carte Restaurant
• Cafeteria
• TV Room
• Shop
• Parking
• Fax Service
• Laundry
• Solarium
• Non-smoking rooms
• Lifts
• Restaurant |
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LOCATION |
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Facing the lovely Plaza de Armas, the Santa Isabel stands at one of the nerve centers of Old Havana's sightseeing beat. The hotel is also a block away from Avenida del Puerto, next to the water, a pleasant walk away from the seawall and taxi-ride away from Vedado. |
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