This cozy installation just a few miles from the center of the city offers several recreational options. Moreover, its location makes it easy for you to visit sites of historic and cultural interest.
Reception staff speak Spanish, English, French, German, Italian
Restaurant
Safety - front desk safe deposit box
Safety - uniformed security personnel 24hrs
Swimming pool
Telephone - National & international calls
TV room/bar (international channels/videos)
Details of Standard room
Air Conditioning
Bathroom (ensuite)
Double Beds
Hot & Cold Water
In-room Safe
Satellite TV
Telephone
Twin Beds
Details of Suite room
Air Conditioning
Bathroom (ensuite)
Double Beds
Hot & Cold Water
In-room Safe
Satellite TV
Telephone
Guide to Santiago de Cuba City
Cuba's second city is hot, hilly and exhausting but at the same time seductively languid. Built on a sequence of hills overlooking a large bay with the Sierra Maestra in the background, it is certainly one of Cuba's most picturesque cities. Its colourful streets sweep up and down steep hills, making walking through the city, although pleasant, a little tiring if done in long stretches.
Yet Santiago has a singular vibrancy, its predominantly mulatto people, a mix of Spanish, French from Haiti and huge numbers of Africans, are persistently friendly.
It has plenty to offer for sightseers, blessed as it is with a host of interesting museums, buildings and places (Moncada Barracks, Emilio Bacardi Museum, The Cathedral, Morro Castle, La Maison, Calle Heredia...)