I have to say the Inglaterra lives upto many of the poor reviews. Yes, it is the oldest hotel in Havana and the public areas are grand in a historic rather than opulent sense. However you don't (normally) sleep in the lobby. I was checked into a room in the centre of the hotel which was dark and dingy. there were no windows (the only opening was onto an interior space) and the blinds would not open. I would have had to survive on the 60 watt lightbulb all week. The shower was not attached to the wall and you had to hose yourself down.I was able to be moved the following evening when I got a room right on the front of the hotel. Very noisy and somewhat better but still more hostel than 4 star hotel. The tiles are missing and cracked in the bathroom. There are chunks out of the plaster and two days there was no hot water. I have attached a picture of the bathroom. I understand the things that are going on in Cuba and the difficulties but unfortunately the standard of the accomodation was poor. On the positive side you are in the best possible spot and many of the staff are extremely pleasant and helpful.

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