Hotel Palacio San Miguel 


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Destination: Havana, Cuba
Address: Calle Cuba No 2, esquina Pena Pobre, La Habana Vieja. Ciudad Habana, Cuba
Phone: (537) 8627656
Fax: (537) 8634088
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Travel Deals and Special Offers for Hotel Palacio San Miguel
San Miguel Hotel of Habaguanex hotel chain, proudly presents you this Special Offers:
- Junior Suite as Up Grading
- VIP Client management
- Free dinner for honeymooners, wine and flowers.
- Historical center map
- Welcome cocktail
- In room safe free
- Free entrance in Old Havana’s 13 Museums, just showing your hotel’s card.
- Late check out free
Hotel Palacio San Miguel Description
The Palacio San Miguel Hotel stands near Havana Bay. This elegant colonial edifice stands out for the spaciousness and elegant décor of its ten rooms. Its grand salon is ideal for hosting receptions and other activities. The property also has an attractive lobby-bar and a marvelous terrace that offers a dazzling view of El Morro, La Cabaña and La Punta fortresses, a sight that all visitors must contemplate.
About Hotel Palacio San Miguel
- Located in: Ciudad
- Rebuilt in: 2000
- Buildings: 1
- Total Rooms: 10
- Floors: 3
- Lifts: 1
- Children & Kids welcomed
Hotel Palacio San Miguel 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 Palacio San Miguel
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Attractions near the Hotel Palacio San Miguel
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.
Museum of the Revolution
Located in the former Presidential Palace, the museum exhibits a large number of objects of extraordinary historical importance related to the struggle for independence of the Cuban people. The Granma memorial is situated in the surrounding area and exhibits the boat, protected by a glass case, that Fidel Castro and 82 revolutionaries used to return to Cuba from exile in Mexico and thus initiated the final struggle for the independence of Cuba.Place: Ciudad de La Habana. Calle Refugio Nro. 1 entre Monserrate y Zulueta. Old Havana.
Tres Reyes del Morro Castle
The Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro is perhaps the most emblematic of all Cuban fortresses. Its construction began in 1589 and concluded in 1630. In its day it was considered a fundamental piece for defending Havana against corsairs and pirates. The lighthouse was added a few years after its construction (45 m), and is considered the unequivocal distinctive seal of Havana.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
San Francisco de Asis Square
The origin of this beautiful popular square, situated between San Pedro, Oficios y Amargura streets, goes back to 1628. Two buildings of significant importance flank its large cobbled space: the Convent and the Lesser Basilica, whose tower for many years was considered the highest point of the town. Given its location very close to the bay, it soon became a commercial square and a source of livelihood for the people of Havana. The Covent and the Basilica are now a concert hall and the Museum of Religious Art.Place: Ciudad de La Habana. Old Havana.
Capitanes Generales Palace
Currently the venue of the Office of the Historian of Havana, the palace was built in 1776 and has been given several functions: official residence of the Spanish governors, Presidential Palace and Municipal Palace of Havana. The City Museum currently occupies part of the sumptuous halls that exhibit valuable treasures such as: the first Cuban flag, personal effects of the heroes of Cuba: Jose Martí, Máximo Gómez and Antonio Maceo together with a priceless collection of colonial furniture, carriages and other works of art.Place: Ciudad de La Habana. Old Havana.
