Friday, September 25, 2009

Ambos Mundos Hotel In Havana

By Jose Maurette Garces

The eclectic styled Hotel Ambos Mundos opened its doors in the late 1920's and since then has become an intimate and cosy landmark that stands out amongst all Havana Hotels due to its history. In the early 1930's, the American writer, Ernest Hemingway, dwelled in the room 511 in this hotel, he wrote the first draft of For whom the bell tolls since he found the hotel "a good place to write".

The four-star hotel has 52 rooms (six floors) including 3 are mini-suites. This hotel from the Cuban capital city is managed by Habaguanex Company S.A., responsible for the historic-cultural tourism in the Old Town.

One of the best features of this hotel is the Del Monte Saloon. This spacious place can be divided, according to necessities, into two acoustically independent rooms. Its all-round characteristic is easy to see with the use of its own furnishings for banquettes, business meetings or plenary sessions.

Also paintings of Yanes, Casiguaya and other painters that illustrate the connection between culture and tourism are shown in Ambos Mundos Saloons, something very valuable in order to enjoy the real cultural Cuban spirit during your holidays.

Perhaps one of its best attributes is its roof terrace overlooking the skyline of Havana's Old Town most impressive architecture as well as the channel leading to Havana's bay, Plaza de Armas Square and some of the oldest fortresses in Cuba.

If you are looking for a good hotel in Havana with small yet very comfortable and airy rooms; whose rates are not too expensive then I strongly recommend the Ambos Mundos Hotel. Its location, service and rooms put Ambos Mundos Hotel at the top of the list of the best hotels in Havana. The fact that the American writer Ernest Hemingway stayed in this hotel over 2 years also make it very appealing to travellers.

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