Melia Santiago De Cuba Double Room |
Hotel Melia Santiago De Cuba |
Melia Santiago De Cuba Hotel Pool |
“The most hospitable”, “the most Caribbean”… so they call Santiago de Cuba, the country’s second-most important city, and right at center of this beautiful city rises a majestic hotel that bears the city’s name: Meliá Santiago de Cuba.
It has wide and modern rooms with every comfort; business center; three pools; beauty parlor, sauna, tennis court, and gym. You can choose from four different restaurants, where to enjoy the specialties of Cuban and international cuisine. These are some of the options that we offer make your stay in Santiago an unforgettable memory. Here, the traveler will have the opportunity to become familiar with its history and beautiful traditions by visiting the “Ruta del Esclavo”, in the Gran Piedra area; the French ruins, an example of trace of the French-Haitian immigration, and the city’s neighborhoods. You will be amazed by the unequaled hospitality and the impressive warmth of the santiagueros, which will catch you forever. Keeping in mind all these reasons, the chain Sol Meliá bet firmly on this wonderful destination. © 2009 Nigel Hunt
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The top hotel in Santiago. A modern but gaudy building that is well situated in the city. Car and scooter rentals, large pool area, rooftop drinking lounge, nice modern rooms and an assortment of restaurants, bars, & shops are on the premises. Also the most expensive hotel in Santiago.
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The property has a total of 268 Double Standard rooms, all with a fantastic panoramic view of the city. Ideal for business trips or holidays!
© 2009 Nigel Hunt
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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...) |
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