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Palacio San Miguel
Calle Cuba No. 52 esq. a Peña Pobre. La Habana Vieja
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The Palacio San Miguel hotel is located at a walking distance from Havana's Harbor and La Punta and El Morro fortresses. The building was bought and modified in 1923 by Antonio San Miguel y Segalá, an outstanding man of letters, altruist and promoter of Cuban culture. This elegant architectural ensemble is distinguished by the disposition and good taste of its compartments, which show the lifestyle of the well-consolidated high class in Havana in the 1920s. Its ten comfortable rooms, the Grand Saloon, designed with pompous filigree to hold protocol banquets as in the 1920s, its attractive lobby bar and a captivating terrace with an excellent panoramic view to Havana’s Harbor make this place a concurrent stop for travelers who enjoy exquisiteness and good appearance. Havana's "José Martí" International Airport, 12.4 miles.
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Ribera este del canal de entrada a la bahía de La Habana.
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Calle Empedrado No. 206 e/ San Ignacio y Cuba.
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Calle San Ignacio No. 5 e/ Empedrado y Tacón.
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