We Stayed there from the 16 to 23th of december 2006. Overall, we have enjoyed our stay at habana libre.
It was my first time to a cuban hotel, normally we rent a room or we stay at cuban friend house….so going to a hotel for us was a change. Location A1in center of town, near everything. 4$ taxi to go to most touristic areas.
Room: Huge, clean, without any bugs, great view, old furniture, 20’ satellite tv, mini fridge, small but nice balcony, big bathroom toilet and bidet, hot water (sometimes too hot, you cannot control the heat of the water), air conditioning working well, great huge bay windows. We got problems with the keycards of the door and safe, there is always problems with those cards anyway…in any hotels…. We were at 15th floor and the disco is at the 25th and we were hearing some far away base sounds (not for anoying us though), but ask for floor far of the 25th if you have problems sleeping….
Hotel: Nice, clean, elevators really fast, restaurant and cafeteria REALLY but really expensive, bars totally expensive but good, the disco at the 25th is worth seeing, there is shows every nights. Expect 4 CUC or 5 can$ for a beer or 6 CUC or 7.50 can$ for a drink without tip……but the shows are free..at least. Pool nice (kinda cold) and clean. The only problem is that the pool’s long chairs haven’t matress, so they’re tough for your back.
Breakfast included with room: Good, lots of choice (with strange food too…even fish!). Lot’s of cakes, bread, juices,coffe damn good, eggs cooked by chef, etc…
There is a lot of small stores around and in the hotel, including a bank. The stores are cuban, so don’t expect a walt-mart but nevertheless if you have forgot something, you might find what you want. About the bank, go early in the morning because the line is really long as the day pass by. There is no or few bank machines in all havana so people go to bank to make the line. The day before leaving, we ran out of cash, it was a friday. I went to that bank to take money from my credit card. After making the line, they told me that the telephone line for the credit cards was not working that day, so I couldn’t have any money for the last day…..Be sure that you have enough money because this is cuba and those things happen.
Havana is a safe city, there is lot's of police. Even at 1 in the morning, we went to the malecon to drink a few beers and we felt secure, thing you won't do in some other northamerican city.
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