Overall a satisfactory experience. The hotel was clean and well run, with the front desk staff being particularly helpful. One of our number had a medical problem and the concierge sorted it out with the minimum of fuss. Also, she was very helpful with restaurant recommendations, which in Cuba is crucial information.
The junior suite I took was on the 3rd floor and was big and airy - the a/c worked perfectly when I needed it and all the facilities were fine.
The breakfasts were truly vile but I found this a problem throughout Cuba. Apart from the coffee I hated everything: the sawdust bread, the dodgy meats, the tasteless fruit, the leathery eggs, the horrible jam, the deeply dubious deep-fried stuff etc. Next time I'll bring my own cereal, crackers and peanut butter.
The other negative is the ominous and ever present security men. This is a feature of all the tourist hotels. Their main function seems to be to keep Cuban women out of the hotels - unless of course they have pimped them themselves. In which case it's fine.
The rooftop pool was a major amenity. Chill out with a Bucanero (the excellent local beer) and look out across the bomb site that is downtown Havana.


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