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Chateau Miramar by Be LivevsHotel Los Frailes
Chateau Miramar by Be Live and Hotel Los Frailes are both rated very highly by professional reviewers. On balance, Hotel Los Frailes is preferred by most reviewers compared to Chateau Miramar by Be Live. Hotel Los Frailes comes in at #6 in Havana with endorsements from 5 reviews such as Frommer's, Star Service and Rough Guide.
Chateau Miramar by Be Live
Frommer's
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Ave. 1ra. e/ 60 y 70, Havana, Cuba
From $46/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
- Smoking Rooms
"This place is attempting to stake out the boutique business-class market." Full review
"If you're looking for a smaller Miramar hotel, this is one of the most viable options." Full review
"It's marketed as a 'boutique hotel,' but read between the lines – this château ain't no Loire Valley retreat." Full review
Hotel Los Frailes
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Star Service
Rough Guide
Oyster
Teniente Rey No 8, Havana 10100 Habana Vieja, Cuba
From $0/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"While I find the staff dressed in mock monk garb a little bit cheesy... this is still a lovely little hotel located in the heart of La Habana Vieja." Full review
"There's nothing austere about Los Frailes (the friars), despite the monastic theme (the staff wears hooded robes) inspired by the nearby San Francisco de Asís convent." Full review
"Habana Vieja's most popular themed property, this boutique-hotel attracts crowds all day long." Full review
"Unique in character, this moody little place is themed on a monastery, with staff dressed as monks."
Mid-Range
"As a former monastery, the three-pearl Hotel Los Frailes offers plenty of history and a healthy dose of religious-themed kitsch, right down to staff members dressed as friars." Full review