Hotel RaquelvsCubanacan Comodoro
Both Hotel Raquel and Cubanacan Comodoro are highly recommended by professional travelers. Overall, Hotel Raquel ranks significantly better than Cubanacan Comodoro. Hotel Raquel comes in at #8 in Havana with praise from 6 reviews including Lonely Planet, Rough Guide and DK Eyewitness.
Hotel Raquel
Calle Amargura 103 esquina a San Ignacio, Havana, Cuba
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- Free Breakfast
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Frommer's
"This is one of the newer additions to the Habaguanex chain, and yet another stunningly restored old building." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Behind its impressive architecture, the Raquel offers well-presented if noisy rooms, a small gym/sauna, friendly staff and a great central location." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"A renovated Art Nouveau stunner, this popular hotel, located close to Plaza Vieja, exudes style and charm."
Rough Guide
"Handsome and sleek with Art Deco touches, this is an unexpectedly upmarket hotel given its low-key side-street location."
Fodor's
"Majestic and regal best describes the hotel's elegant Baroque facade and impressive lobby, with its soaring marble columns and domed stained glass roof." Full review
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"Occupies a beautiful historic building with impressive architecture and interiors...in a prime Old Havana location that's close to restaurants, nightlife, and popular tourist sights." Full review
Cubanacan Comodoro
Av 3ra y Calle 84, Miramar District, Havana 21016, Cuba
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- Bar/Lounge
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- Free Breakfast
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- Concierge
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Frommer's
"Located next to the Meliá Habana, this complex has the feel of a South Florida condo community." Full review
Rough Guide
"The selection of well-designed rooms and bungalows, sea views and a shopping mall are tainted by the sometimes sluggish service and below-average standards at the Comodoro."
Oyster
Mid-Range
"The mid-range Hotel Comodoro has a lively and twinkling past as a former casino during Havana’s mid-century boom, but today that sparkle falls a bit flat." Full review