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Room & Breakfast
This
beautiful colonial 18th century house belonged in the 19th century
to the family of Don Pedro Regalado Pedroso y Zayas, “Regent
of the Order of Isabel the Catholic”.
The
Hotel Comendador in Old Havana, unique for the intimacy and silence
of its inner spaces, is the ideal spot for seclusion and meditation.
Its architecture resembles the city’s older Spanish-Muslim houses, with a bent entrance on one of its
sides. The house, in a privileged spot thanks to its proximity to
Arms Square and San Francisco Square, receives the sea breeze blowing
in from the port, visible from the balconies of its comfortable
hotel rooms.
The
Hotel Comendador is owned by the Habaguanex Hotel Group, has a tavern
called Onda, named after a region in Spain, that evoques a countryside
tavern and serves many different variations of the typical Spanish
tapas and exquisite wines.
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