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Hotel Beltran de Santa Cruz , Old Havana, Havana, Cuba
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Beltran De Santa Cruz Courtyard
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About Hotel Beltran de Santa Cruz
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The mansion restored and converted by the Office of the City Historian of Havana into the Hotel Beltrán de Santa Cruz is only a moment’s walk down San Ignacio Street from one of Old Havana’s most beautiful squares, the Plaza Vieja. The Plaza is the old city’s only purely residential square. It was laid out in the late sixteenth century by the disgruntled citizenry after the commander of the Fuerza Castle had appropriated the Plaza de Armas for military exercises, thus depriving the habaneros of their public promenade-ground.

Plaza Vieja is surrounded by pretty colonial palaces and the Hotel Beltrán de Santa Cruz dates from the same period. It was built by the parents of Gabriel Beltrán de Santa Cruz y Aranda, who in 1770 received the title of Count of Jaruco and set up house nearby in the beautiful palace still known as the Casa de los Condes de Jaruco.

The mansion which was to become the Hotel Beltrán de Santa Cruz subsequently passed to the descendants of one of Havana’s most illustrious citizens, the Marquis of Cárdenas de Monte Hermoso. His guests over the years included the eminent German scientist Baron Alexander von Humboldt and three French princes: the Count of Beaujolais, the Duke of Montpensier and the Duke of Orleans, who later became Louis Philippe I of France.

Hotel Beltrán de Santa Cruz's gracious colonial architecture and interior design, and its proximity to the heart of the city’s historical centre, make it an extremely attractive option for aficionados of history and architecture.
© 2009 Nigel Hunt

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 Air conditioning
 Bar
 Conference halls & rooms
 Hotel was recently renovated
 International cuisine
 Internet on hotel's PCs
 Laundry & Ironing Service
 Malecon max 5min walk
 Mastercard & Visa (not USA bank issued) accepted
 Nightclub nearby
 Old building restored
 Reception staff speak Spanish, English, French, German, Italian
 Restaurant
 Safety - uniformed security personnel 24hrs
 Shoe cleaning
 Shops max 2min walk
 Taxis desk
 Telephone - National & international calls
 TV room/bar (international channels/videos)
 Voltage 110/120
Details of Standard room
Perhaps the most attractive element of the 10 standard rooms at the Hotel Beltran de Santa Cruz are the wonderful floors, whose irregular terracotta tiles are so evocative of Havana’s colonial past. The heat of the day is kept at bay by wooden shutters on windows overlooking the street or the pretty, plant-filled courtyard. The walls are hung with sketches of recurring decorative elements in Havana’s famous mural paintings and the furnishings and upholstery are cream-coloured. Bathrooms are simple, clean and functional. Some of the walls have a tendency to be rather damp, but somehow one accepts that as part of the historical experience. Many rooms are reached by their own private staircases. Only 2 of the rooms have matrimonial bed. The other 8 rooms are twin bedded.
© 2009 Nigel Hunt
 110 Volt Outlet
 Air Conditioning
 Baby's Cot (on request)
 Balcony (subject to availability)
 Bathroom (ensuite)
 Double Beds
 Hair-dryer
 Hot & Cold Water
 In-room Safe
 Kingsize Beds
 Minibar
 Room service
 Satellite TV
 Telephone
 Twin Beds
Details of Junior Suite room
The Junior Suite at the Hotel Beltran de Santa Cruz is marvellously grand with a very high decorated wooden ceiling. The furniture is similarly impressive and the decorative style is echoed in the nearby drawing room which almost defies description for Colonial grandeur. This is one of Cubaism’s greatest Old Havana favourites.
© 2009 Nigel Hunt
 110 Volt Outlet
 Air Conditioning
 Baby's Cot (on request)
 Balcony (subject to availability)
 Bathroom (ensuite)
 Hair-dryer
 Hot & Cold Water
 In-room Safe
 Kingsize Beds
 Minibar
 Room service
 Satellite TV
 Telephone
Guide to Old Havana
The heart and soul of Havana is the old town Habana Vieja, declared a Heritage of Mankind Site in 1982 by UNESCO. It was keen to preserve the beauty of its architecture and promote the historical importance of its role within the region.

The following are just some of the interesting places to visit: Plaza de Armas, centred around a statue of the patriot Cespedes and emcompassed by shaded marble benches and second-hand booksellers, is the first public square built in the city. Plaza de la Catedral is perhaps the most beautiful square in the Caribbean which is surrounded by examples of the finest baroque architecture in the country. El Templete, small neoclassical temple which marks the spot where the first Mass was said in 1519. Castillo de la Real Fuerza is one of the oldest forts in the Americas, it holds modern art exhibitions downstairs and the battlements afford good views over the harbour. Palacio de los Capitanes Generales, the seat of government and governor's residence was transferred from the fort to the built. The presidential palace and then the municipal palace until Castro seized power it is now Museo de la Ciudad de la Habana. Museo de Arte Colonial, fine palace constructed in 1720, its yellow courtyard and little-altered architectural features are complemented by a large collection of 17th- and 18th-century furniture. Calle Obispo is Old Havana's most important and smartest thoroughfare, pedestrianized with missile heads as bollards.
More Hotels in Old Havana:
 UK Sales ::  Marion  or  Audrey  ::  +44 20 7498 7671 or 0800 298 9555
 USA &  Canada Sales ::   or   ::  Toll Free 888 361 9555
 Havana Tourist Center  ::  Idelsis  ::  +53 7 863 9555
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