Hotel El ComendadorvsTelegrafo Axel Hotel La Habana
Hotel El Comendador and Hotel Telegrafo are both praised by expert reviewers. Overall, Hotel Telegrafo ranks slightly higher than Hotel El Comendador. Hotel Telegrafo is ranked #16 in Havana with endorsements from 4 sources including Rough Guide, Lonely Planet and Oyster.
Hotel El Comendador
Calle Obrapia 55, Havana, Cuba
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Lonely Planet
"Situated next door to the Hostal Valencia, the El Comendador offers equally exquisite colonial digs for the same rates." Full review
Star Service
"This centrally located hotel is situated between the San Francisco de Asis Monastery and the Plaza Vieja, but the theme of the property takes guests to the Valencia region of Spain." Full review
Rough Guide
"Countrified feel, with stone floors, ferns lining the wooden-railed balconies and an attractive little garden out the back."
Fodor's
"An intimate hotel overlooking Havana's harbor. Rooms are tastefully restored and have the full complement of modern amenities, such as the next door Bodegón Onda tapas bar." Full review
Telegrafo Axel Hotel La Habana
Calle Prado 408, Havana 10100, Cuba
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- Free Breakfast
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Frommer's
"This restored hotel is actually over a century old, yet it has the boldest and most contemporary architecture and post-modern interior design in town." Full review
Lonely Planet
"This bold royal-blue Habaguanex beauty on the northwest corner of Parque Central juxtaposes old-style architectural features (the original building hails from 1888) with futuristic design flourishes." Full review
Rough Guide
"Built from the shell of a nineteenth-century hotel, this fine four-star is actually mostly a modern construction, incorporating some of the building’s original features."
Oyster
Mid-Range
"The atmospheric, mid-range Hotel Telegrafo has an excellent central location, parked right at the end of Prado Street and looking toward the Malecón." Full review