Park View HotelvsTryp Habana Libre
Both Park View Hotel and Tryp Habana Libre are praised by writers. Overall, Tryp Habana Libre is the choice of most reviewers compared to Park View Hotel. Tryp Habana Libre scores 82 with endorsements from 5 publications like Frommer's, Lonely Planet and Oyster.
Park View Hotel
Calle Colon esq a Morro, Havana 10100, Cuba
From $0/night
- 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
Tryp Habana Libre
Calle L e/ 23 y 25. Vedado. La Habana, Havana, Cuba
From $310/night
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
- Pool
- Business Center
Fodor's
"Originally the Havana Hilton, this high-rise monster is, at least, easy to find. Rooms are functional and modern; some offer astounding sea views, especially on the upper floors." Full review
Frommer's
"Rising high above Havana, this hotel provides some of my favorite views of the city and sea from most of its rooms." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Havana's biggest and boldest hotel opened in March 1958 on the eve of Batista's last waltz." Full review
Rough Guide
"This stylish Vedado landmark, with stunning atrium and exterior mosaic by Amelia Pelaez, has three restaurants, a terrace pool, a business centre and good-quality rooms with all mod cons."
Oyster
Upscale
"This iconic four-pearl property, originally a Hilton, sits in the thick of Havana's action -- surrounded by shops, bars, and nightlife on Calle 23, and five blocks from from the Malecon." Full review