Hotel Telegrafo
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The Hotel Telégrafo once located on Amistad street worked since the year 1860. Located hemming the Campo de Marte, one of the then campuses for military practices. Around the year 1888 it moved to one of the most crowded corners of all times in the city, formed by the streets of Prado and Neptuno where this traditional hotel stands to its present day.
Seven years later the marriage conceived between the then very well known merchant couple of Don Guillermo del Toro y Doña Pilar Samoano who acquired this real state contributed to making several changes to the previous hotel. Another story was added to the original building and the surrounding covered porch that remains to our days. This couple turned the Hotel Telégrafo into one of eleven best hotels of Latin America with updated services and outstanding reputation.
This authentic and luxurious hotel goes back in time to remind us the paradigm of the hotel it used to be during the XIX century. Its eclepctical facade reveals today the architectural evolution of the hotel. Its original conception goes back to the first two stories that were the prelude for the third story making it look a more contemporaneous building. Sixty-three spacious rooms of high buttresses installed along the three room stories provide the view over the whole Prado Promenade.
It's inner sites discover the ruins of the main central patio where the snack-bar is located. Its big half arcades without plaster reveal bricks and masonry which contrasts with the modern design of the hotel.
It has a big ceramic mural, in the form of a collage showing elements of Havana colonial architecture and the fountain which magnify the patio and its surrounding old ruins. The international restaurant is located on the ground floor of the building. Its decorations with contemporaneous furniture transmit a classic atmosphere to the open halls lighted by stained glasses.
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Hotel Telegrafo
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Across from Parque Central, the hotel stands on the wide, tree-lined Paseo del Prado, next door to Havana's National Theatre and Capitolio and within walking distance of the city's colonial centre. A short walk down Prado takes you to the seawall and a magnificent view of the lighthouse. On Neptuno, there's no shortage of taxis bound for Vedado and beyond.
Address
Prado y Neptuno
Havana Centro
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