Hotel Palco 


Hotel Palco Photos
Destination: Havana, Cuba
Address: Calle 146 e/ 11 y 13, Reparto Siboney. Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba.
Phone: (537) 2043449
Fax: (537) 2045956
Rooms Reservation
Hotel Palco Description
The 4-star Palco Hotel is located next to the Havana International Convention Center and only a few minutes from the downtown district in Havana. The property houses 142 standard rooms, 24 junior suites, 11 superior junior suites and 1 executive suite, equipped with intelligent technology and facilities such as cable TV, national and international telephone service, in-room safe, laundry service, grill restaurant, buffet restaurant and lobby bar, sauna, massage, gym, concierge and Tourist Desk. It also has a commercial area with beauty salon, perfume shop, Casa del Habano and boutique. The hotel is part of the events and international fairs circuit and is therefore in a position to respond to the needs and demands of participants and businesspeople attending these events. Its Business Center is equipped with modern office equipment such as Xerox machines, printers, faxes, PC rental, mobile phones and 24-hour internet access. Besides being strategically situated next to the International Convention Center, the hotel also has its own facilities for hosting events, meetings, symposia, banquets, cocktails and for launching products.
About Hotel Palco
- Located in: Ciudad
- Children & Kids welcomed
Hotel Palco Features
- 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 Palco
- VISA
- MasterCard
Attractions near the Hotel Palco
Malecón
The Malecón is the largest bench in the world and also one of the most popular sites of Havana. The first project for the construction of this magnificent seawall dates back to the beginning of the 19th Century. The wall borders 7 Km of the northern coastline of the city, from the entrance to the bay (Castillo de La Punta) all the way to La Chorrera fort at the entrance to the Almendares River.Place: Ciudad de La Habana
Cathedral Square
The internationally renowned Cathedral Square, originally called Plaza de la Ciénaga (Swamp Square) was built on a marshland plagued with underground streams and very close to the bay, whose waters also penetrated the area. Work on the buildings began in the last quarter of the 18th Century. The church of the Jesuits was granted the category of cathedral in 1789. No one has ever referred to it as Swamp Square since. The two hundred year old cathedral stands in a beautiful square. It is open for services and was declared National Monument.Place: Ciudad de La Habana. Calle Empedrado # 156. Old Havana. Cuba
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.
Capitolio Nacional
The National Capitol, one of the most emblematic buildings of the Havana skyline, occupies an area of 38 875 m² It was the seat of the legislative body of the Republic since its inauguration on May 20, 1929. At the moment, it is the venue of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment.Inside is the diamond that marks kilometer zero of the Central Highway, at the entrance to the majestic Salon de los Pasos Perdidos (Hall of the Lost Steps) and directly in front of the colossal Statue of the Republic (17,54 m) by the Italian sculptor Angelo Zanelli, which is considered the third highest indoor statute in the world.
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
