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![]() Lincoln Hotel | ![]() Lincoln Hotel Twin Room | ![]() Lincoln Hotel Roof Terrace |
The Lincoln is very well situated for access to Old Havana, Central Havana, Chinatown and Vedado. It is just across the road from one of Havana’s best Art Deco buildings, the Teatro America and from the Casa de la Musica, where those in the know go to dance. The Malecon, Havana’s Ocean Drive, is a short walk away.
When Galiano Street (Avenida de Italia) was a grand shopping street the Lincoln’s restaurant was full of ladies in smart little Chanel suits and stilettoes exchanging scandalous gossip. "The newly restored restaurant is serving the some of best value food in Havana. Good quality at a very low price." said Folke West in a recent interview. The lobby has elegant marble floors and gilt mirrors, but rather too many statues of corpulent cupids for aesthetic comfort. The chandeliers haven’t been washed since the Revolution. They contrast strongly with the chichi charm of the shiny pink marble check-in desk. One of the quirks of Havana’s history took place at the Hotel Lincoln. On Sunday 23rd February 1958 Juan Manuel Fangio, five times world champion racing driver, was kidnapped in the lobby by a member of Fidel Castro’s 26th July Movement. Fangio was chatting to Stirling Moss, his mechanics and his manager when he was taken at pistol-point out of the hotel and bundled into a waiting car. This kidnapping of the world’s most famous racing driver made front-page news in Paris, London, New York, Rome, Mexico City and Buenos Aires. The idea was to avoid Fangio’s competing in a race designed to improve the Batista government’s rapidly worsening public image. Fangio was released without harm once the race was over. You can find out more at amigos de fangio .org There is little risk of being kidnapped these days and whilst the Lincoln is not Havana’s smartest hotel, it has a certain idiosyncratic charm. It is also clean, affordable and perfectly-placed for exploring the city. © Nigel Hunt, 2006 © 2009 Nigel Hunt
Not Reviewed By Nigel Yet
very friendly,they have many years prblems with the elevators,mostly is one broken.<br>very good view from the top.
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![]() Air conditioning
![]() Bar
![]() Busy street
![]() Car rental desk
![]() Conference halls & rooms
![]() Elevators / lifts
![]() International cuisine
![]() Malecon max 5min walk
![]() Mastercard & Visa (not USA bank issued) accepted
![]() Nightclub / disco
![]() Nightclub nearby
![]() Old building restored
![]() Reception staff speak Spanish, English, French, German, Italian
![]() Restaurant
![]() Safety - private off street parking
![]() Safety - uniformed security personnel 24hrs
![]() Shops max 2min walk
![]() Taxis desk
![]() Telephone - National & international calls
![]() Terrace
![]() TV room/bar (international channels/videos)
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Standard rooms at the Lincoln are clean and functional, with modern wooden furniture, tiled floors and small bathrooms. They are quite small and not designed as anything more ambitious as pit-stops between sightseeing, clubbing and beach expeditions.
© 2009 Nigel Hunt
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![]() Air Conditioning
![]() Balcony (subject to availability)
![]() Bathroom (ensuite)
![]() Double Beds
![]() Hot & Cold Water
![]() In-room Safe
![]() Minibar
![]() Satellite TV
![]() Telephone
![]() Twin Beds
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The Lincoln’s suites are, frankly, nasty. Our view is that the standard rooms are preferable to these curiously cell-like spaces full of looming leatherette furniture. The neon lighting makes everyone’s faces look pale green. The grey-tiled bathrooms are dark and noisome. Suites at the Lincoln are best avoided, we feel.
© 2009 Nigel Hunt
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![]() Air Conditioning
![]() Balcony (subject to availability)
![]() Bathroom (ensuite)
![]() Double Beds
![]() Hot & Cold Water
![]() In-room Safe
![]() Minibar
![]() Satellite TV
![]() Telephone
![]() Twin Beds
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More Hotels in Central Havana:
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UK Sales
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Audrey
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+44 20 7498 8555 or 0800 298 9555
USA &
Canada Sales
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Jeffery
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Bastien
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Toll Free 888 361 9555
Havana Tourist Center
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Idelsis
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+53 7 863 9555
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