HOTEL NACIONAL
Architecture
It is an 8‑story building in Art Deco style with elements of Neoclassical and Neo‑Colonial architecture, designed by the famous New York firm McKim, Mead and White; in front of the building there is an alley with palm trees and green areas for walking; at the center of the hotel is an impressive lobby with high ceilings, murals, and mosaics.
PART OF THE GRAN CARIBE HOTEL GROUP.
Built in 1930, renovated in 1999.
Address: Calle 0 esq. 21, Vedado, La Habana, Cuba
Credit cards accepted: Visa, Mastercard
Pets: not allowed
426 rooms:
325 standard double rooms (22 m², max. 3 persons),
16 standard single rooms (max. 1 person),
70 rooms (king size, 37 m², max. 3 persons),
17 two‑room junior suites (bedroom with door, living room, 54 m², max. 2+1 persons),
12 three‑room senior suites (2 bedrooms with doors, living room, 110 m², max. 4+2 persons),
1 three‑room Royal suite (on the 8th floor, 2 bedrooms with doors, living room, study, dining room for 6 persons, 3 bathrooms),
1 three‑room Presidential suite (on the 2nd floor, 2 bedrooms with doors, spacious living room, study, 3 bathrooms, large terrace overlooking the ocean).
The most famous hotel in Havana. Famous politicians and actors stayed here, and many Hollywood mafia films were shot. The hotel preserves interiors, attributes, and staff uniforms from the 1930s. 80% of the rooms have ocean views. Guests of the Executive Floor can visit the Parisen cabaret once during their stay free of charge (drinks and dinner are paid separately).