Hotel El Mesón de la Flota 

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Destination: Havana, Cuba
Address: Calle Mercaderes 257, e/Calle Amargura y Calle Brasil (Teniente Rey), Havana, Cuba
Phone: (537) 8633838
Fax: (537) 8629281
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Hotel El Mesón de la Flota Description
Located on Calle Mercaderes and only a short walk away from the Plaza Vieja square, the Meson de la Flota opens its doors to visitors, evocating the old mercantile and seafaring tradition of the city which has withstood the pass of time. The property houses 5 comfortable rooms and a Spanish tavern restaurant which serves delicious bar snacks and mellowed wines. The facility has been decorated with nautical motifs, including scaled models of old ships, which blend in perfectly with the energy and grace of a flamenco bar and the perspective of an exiting evening in the old city.
About Hotel El Mesón de la Flota
- Located in: Ciudad
- Rebuilt in: 2000
- Total Rooms: 5
- Floors: 2
- Lifts: 1
- Children & Kids welcomed
Hotel El Mesón de la Flota Features
- Voltaje 110 V / 60 Hz & 220 V / 60 Hz
- Check In: 16:00 hrs.
- Check Out: 12:00 hrs.
- Late Check Out: Until 18 hours, according to disponibilities with extra charges.
Credit Card Information for Hotel El Mesón de la Flota
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Attractions near the Hotel El Mesón de la Flota
Tropicana Nightclub
After more than fifty years of existence, this famous Cuban nightclub is internationally renowned for the virtuosity of its dancers, experience of its artistic directors and skill of its cast (made up by more than 200 professionals) and also because the performance is not presented in a theatre but rather, and true to its slogan, in a "Paradise under the Stars". Numerous prominent Cuban and American artists as well as countless of famed actors, actresses, businessmen and politician were regulars at this cabaret. Its show has toured the leading capitals of the Caribbean, Europe and the Americas.Place: Ciudad de La Habana
Nine o'clock Cannon Blast Ceremony
The Cannon Blast ceremony is one of the oldest and attractive traditions of Havana. In colonial days, the shots signalled the closing and opening of the gates of the walled city and the rising of the chain across the entrance to the harbour. The tradition of firing a cannon every night at 9:00 pm was kept even after the wall was torn down and is still used for checking your watch.Place: Ciudad de La Habana
Arms Square
The oldest space of the city surrounded by the most important political, military, religious and civil buildings of the town: la Real Casa de Correos (1772-90), Palacio del Segundo Cabo and Palacio de los Capitanes Generales (1776-91). In 1955, a statue of the Father of the Homeland, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, stands in the center of the square.Place: Ciudad de La Habana. Capitanes Generales. Old Havana.
José Martí Memorial
Located in historical Revolution Square in the center of Havana. This site offers visitors a view of the life and works of the National Hero of the Republic of Cuba. The base of the monument consists of four exhibition halls. The viewpoint on the last floor of the obelisk (138 m), also the highest point in the city, offers a magnificent panoramic view of Havana.Place: Ciudad de La Habana.
San Carlos de La Cabaña Fortress
The construction of the largest of all the Spanish military fortresses concluded in 1774 and its presence exerted a deterring effect on the enemies of the country. It occupies an area of 10 hectares and consists of bulwarks, barracks, moats, covered roads, squares and warehouses. On January 3, 1959, Commander Ernesto Che Guevara militarily seized the fortress and established his headquarters there, which is now a museum that exhibits personal documents and valuable testimonies of the Heroic Guerrilla. Every evening the Cannon is Blast Ceremony is held in one of its squares at 9:00 pm.Place: Ciudad de La Habana.
El Templete
This small neo-classical style construction was built in the second half of the 18th Century. It is located in Plaza de Armas on the site where the first public mass was celebrated and also the site of the first town council of the nascent town of San Cristóbal de La Habana. The Templete resembles a Doric temple and houses three commemorative canvasses by the famous French painter Juan Bautista Vermey. One of the walls exhibits the plate that declares Old Havana a World Heritage Site.Place: Ciudad de La Habana
Reviews of Hotel El Mesón de la Flota
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Posted on May 29, 2010 by a traveler from Turkey, at site www.solwayscuba.com
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LovelyIt was a great pleasure to stay at this hotel. The staff was lovely and the rooms were very comfortable except the air conditioning noise. 3/3 travelers found this review helpful. Was this review helpful? Yes No |
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