Park View HotelvsTelegrafo Axel Hotel La Habana
Both Park View Hotel and Hotel Telegrafo are rated very highly by reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Hotel Telegrafo is preferred by most professionals compared to Park View Hotel. Hotel Telegrafo comes in at #16 in Havana with approval from 4 sources like Oyster, Rough Guide and Lonely Planet.
Park View Hotel
Calle Colon esq a Morro, Havana 10100, Cuba
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- Bar/Lounge
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
- Smoking Rooms
- Free Parking
Frommer's
"This is one of the newer additions to the Habaguanex stable and one of its better values." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Built in 1928 with American money, the Park View's reputation as the poor man's 'Sevilla' isn't entirely justified. Its location alone (within baseball-pitching distance of the Museo de..."
Rough Guide
"Unusual in Habana Vieja, this is a relatively regular high-rise town hotel, albeit more sophisticated than its equivalents in Centro Habana."
Oyster
Budget
"The 55-room, lower-middle-range Park View Hotel is best suited for urban explorers looking for an inexpensive place to sleep." Full review
Telegrafo Axel Hotel La Habana
Calle Prado 408, Havana 10100, Cuba
From $0/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
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