I was a little bit leery booking this hotel after reading some of the reviews for the Inlaterra. However, when we got there the check in was friendly, fast and hassle free. I booked on the internet and prepaid, so when we checked out all we had to pay for was whatever we used from the mini bar. The room was simple, clean and adequate. The bathroom was a bit worn out, but clean and functional. The air conditioner worked there was a mini bar and TV [not that you spend much time in your room when you are in Havana]. There were 4 computers available to hotel guests and the connection was good enough [$6 CUC per hour/card). Most of the other complaints posted were about the food. The breakfast [which is included] was great! Fresh fruit, breads, pastries, eggs, salads, coffee, tea and juice. What else would you need? The Louvre cafe outside the hotel was a great place to have a drink and people watch. The drinks are cheap and the food is actually very good. Sandwiches for lunch are a great deal and very good. Beware at night though, usually after 10 pm when the "working girls" come out and take their place in the cafe. All of a sudden we looked around and realized the cafe was full of young girls and older men [tourists] talking and making plans. That was a bit uncomfortable, and yet the staff at the hotel [guards, wait staff] all seemed to know the girls and ignored what was happening. They did not bother anyone, but if you are a single female traveler you might not want to sit there after 10 pm as to not be mistaken for a working girl. Also be prepared when you sit in the cafe to keep your belongings close [as you should always anyway] and have people begging from outside the cafe trying to catch your eye so you will give them money. Once you leave the hotel be prepared to have throngs of people begging you for money or trying to sell you Spanish newspapers. These were all things we expected when we read the books, etc so it was no surprise. On the 4th floor [the rooftop] there is a bar at night that serves drinks and appetizers. It had a neat atmosphere and great night views of the city. Over all the hotel was friendly, the food was good and the environment was comfortable. The rooms were clean [we left the chamber maid a $5.00 CUC tip each morning when we left the hotel] and came back to a very clean room and interesting and cute towel display each day. Inglaterra is a good, cheap hotel to say in for a few days.

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