
Exceptional due to the intimacy and silence offered by its internal spaces, El Comendador is the perfect lodging for retirement and meditation. The sober furniture, with simple renaissance elements and some original heritage pieces, combines to satisfy the most demanding ideas about modern comfort in accommodations.
The Palace, like most of the oldest mansions of San Cristóbal de La Habana, has a strong Moorish influence with the main entrance in one corner. Close to one of the most important squares in Old Havana, San Francisco of Asis, it's caressed by the sea breezes coming from the nearby harbor, which can be appreciated from the balconies of its magnificent rooms.
The Habaguanex Inn also has a typical 18th century "Onda" tavern (a region in Valencia, Spain), a rustic bar with various Spanish "tapas" offering exquisite wines. Old woods from the original house, preserved during the restoration, old barrels and pictures from the region decorates the tavern and outdoor cafe.
In the 19th century, the property belonged to Don Pedro Regalado Pedroso y Zayas of the order "Elizabeth Commander" and his family. Originally built in the 18th century, the mezzanine was added in the 19th century, presently a distinguishing feature of the mansion.
Hotel Address: Calle Obrapía No. 55 esquina a Baratillo, Habana Vieja, Cuba
Facilities:
14 Rooms 3 Suites 10 Double Rooms 1 Single Room Tavern "Onda" Breakfast Room Snack Bar Bazaar Reading Room |
Archeology Site Room Cable TV Telephone Safe Deposit Box Mini Bar Air Conditioning Bookings Taxi
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