Paredes House
2 blocks from the Cemetery of Columbus considered a World Heritage Site. Close to the Famous Art Factory where all tourists visit.
2 blocks from 23rd Avenue which is the main artery of Havana.
The house is composed of:
Garden, Lobby, Halls 1 and 2, Dining Room, Kitchen and private patio, Room
5 comfortable rooms are rented with all the benefits.
Rooms # 1,2 and 6 have queen beds and personal beds.
Rooms 3 and 4 have queen beds only.
The 5 rooms that I rent have Splits, TV, refrigerator or mini bar with 20 liquids always. Hot water, private bathrooms, safety boxes, medicine cabinets, windows, fans, telephone. It has a terrace for smokers, to chat and have a drink.
Breakfasts: 5 per pax.
Coffee, Tea, Bread, Butter, Juice, Fruits, Ham, Cheese, Egg,
High season:
Double rooms: 35.
Triple rooms: 40.
Low season.
Marriage: 30
Triple: 35
We accept children.
We do not accept pets.
We accept physical disabled.
Check-in time
14Check-out
12Parking
YesFacilities
- Air Condition
- Free toiletries
- Hairdryer
- Laundry
- Minibar
- Parking
- Private bathroom
- Safety Deposit Box
- Telephone
Habana

Beach, City, History, Culture
Culture and history info
Havana is truly extraordinary. You will need several days if you want to visit its main places of interest. We recommend the Museum of the Revolution, the Focsa building, the National Hotel, the Necropolis of Columbus, the Napoleonic Museum and the University of Havana. As well as the Fountain of India, Fraternity Park, the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, the Chinatown.
Finally the house of the Obra Pia, the San Francisco de Paula Church, I enter many more. There are also museums and institutions along Obispo Street and Mercaderes Street in Old Havana.
Traditional Celebrations of Havana.
Havana is the epicenter of the cultural activities of the country, here most of the international festivals are celebrated. Its programming is very varied and the city is always celebrating.

The most relevant are the International Festival of New Latin American Cinema and the International Ballet Festival of Havana. Both celebrated in December, but the most named multicultural event that takes place in the streets is its Havana carnival. To the rhythm of comparsas, floats and congas they cross the boardwalk and other centric streets of the historical helmet.
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