Hotel Meliá Cohiba 



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Destination: Havana, Cuba
Address: Av. Paseo e/ 1ª y 3ª, Vedado. Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba.
Phone: (53-7) 833-3636
Fax: (53-7) 834-4555
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Hotel Meliá Cohiba Description
On a privileged location in Vedado, rises the elegant 5-star Meliá Cohíba hotel. With 462 magnificent rooms in a 22 storey building, it offers spectacular view to the sea, the city and El Malecon promenade. Ideal for vacations or business trips, with its four Royal Service floors and excellent facilities, equipped with the most modern technologies. In this luxurious hotel, you will have the chance to visit the reknowned “Habana Café”, only night club in the city that evokes the Havana of the 50´s.
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About Hotel Meliá Cohiba
- Located at: Ciudad
- Build in: 1995
- Total Rooms: 462
- Floors: 22
- Lifts: 7
- Children & Kids welcomed
Hotel Meliá Cohiba Features
- Handicapped Facilities
- Voltaje 110 V / 60 Hz & 220 V / 60 Hz
- Check In: 16:00 hrs.
- Check Out: 12:00 hrs.
- Late Check Out: Until 18 hours, according to disponibilities with extra charges.
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Attractions near the Hotel Meliá Cohiba
Real Fuerza Castle
The castle is located in Old Havana, in an attractive area of important architectural, urban, cultural and social values. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and is also the oldest fortress of the former fortification system of Havana. A replica of the La Giraldilla, the symbol of the city, can be seen on the highest tower of the castle (the original is in the Museum of the City).Place: Ciudad de La Habana. Old Havana.
Malecón
The Malecón is the largest bench in the world and also one of the most popular sites of Havana. The first project for the construction of this magnificent seawall dates back to the beginning of the 19th Century. The wall borders 7 Km of the northern coastline of the city, from the entrance to the bay (Castillo de La Punta) all the way to La Chorrera fort at the entrance to the Almendares River.Place: Ciudad de La Habana
Old Square
Towards the end of the 16th Century, the square was known as the Plaza Nueva (New Square), however after the construction of the Plaza Nueva del Cristo (New Square of Christ) in the 18th Century, it was then called Plaza Vieja (Old Square). The buildings that surround this open space are of unquestionable architectural and artistic importance and typify Cuban architecture of the 18th Century. After the complete refurbishment of the central fountain, the square has recovered its original splendour.Place: Ciudad de La Habana. Calle Mercaderes. Old Havana.
Museum of the Revolution
Located in the former Presidential Palace, the museum exhibits a large number of objects of extraordinary historical importance related to the struggle for independence of the Cuban people. The Granma memorial is situated in the surrounding area and exhibits the boat, protected by a glass case, that Fidel Castro and 82 revolutionaries used to return to Cuba from exile in Mexico and thus initiated the final struggle for the independence of Cuba.Place: Ciudad de La Habana. Calle Refugio Nro. 1 entre Monserrate y Zulueta. Old Havana.
El Templete
This small neo-classical style construction was built in the second half of the 18th Century. It is located in Plaza de Armas on the site where the first public mass was celebrated and also the site of the first town council of the nascent town of San Cristóbal de La Habana. The Templete resembles a Doric temple and houses three commemorative canvasses by the famous French painter Juan Bautista Vermey. One of the walls exhibits the plate that declares Old Havana a World Heritage Site.Place: Ciudad de La Habana
San Francisco de Asis Church and Convent
The San Francisco de Asís Church and Convent is the current scenario of the richest cultural traditions. As the City Historian has said: “to collect, restore, conserve and exhibit are the classic principles that govern there.... so as to save from the offenses of time the endangered heritage.” The construction of the current set dates from 1738, and it replaced a more modest one completed in 1591. Since it was closed to worship in 1841, the building has seen the most diverse uses. After a restoration that brought back its original values in the nineties, the architectural group has harbored, also, a concert hall and the Holy, Sacred and Religious Art museums.Place: Ciudad de La Habana. Old Havana.
Reviews of Hotel Meliá Cohiba
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Posted on October 4, 2009 by a traveler from Spain, at site www.solwayscuba.com
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Melia Cohiba a wonderful hotelWe are delighted with our stay in Cuba, particularly in the Melia Cohiba hotel in Havana. Apart from being a beautiful hotel, the deal is unbeatable. Thanks to all employees of the Melia Cohiba, especially the Directorate of AB, to make our holiday unforgettable. We will certainly return 9/9 travelers found this review helpful. Was this review helpful? Yes No |
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Melia Cohiba a wonderful hotel