Casa Naranja | Santiago de Cuba | Cuba
Photos Casa Naranja
Our Casa is a beautifully preserved historical, colonial house set amongst the hustle and bustle of real cuban life. The house dates back the late 19th century and has a rich artisan history. The house was once owned by local marble and granite artisans and fabricators, with remnants of this weaved throughout the house.
Casa Features
The owner has lovingly restored the house, reviving a bright and airy feel throughout with a beautiful sunny courtyard surrounded by tropical gardens and water feature. There is also a games area with full size pool table for your enjoyment!
Bedroom Features
Each bedroom features its own newly renovated bathroom (with constant hot and cold water), air conditioning, pedestal fan, security lock up, personal bar fridge, brand new beds and quality linen.
Location
The house is located a short 15 min walk from the City Center with access to the major attractions of Santiago including:
Renaissance cathedral, Céspedes Park, Casa Velázquez, Casa de la Trova, local markets and museums.
The house is also a 5 min walk from the new Santiago Malecon and Rey Beer house.
Other Services
Guest can also request Breakfast, lunch or dinner for an additional reasonable charge.
A pick up to/from the airport or bus station can be arranged prior to arrival, with stays over 3 days receiving a free pick up!
Guest can also request a 1 day laundry service, also at a reasonable price.
We are well informed on other services such as cars, taxis, scooter, tours ect and are happy to assist you with your needs.
Rooms: 2
Languages: Spanish
Modalities: Colonial, Hidden gem, Urban
Amenities: English speaking, Parking service, Gay friendly, Garden, Laundry service, Airconditioning, Ceiling fan, Minibar, Safety box, Breakfast service, Dinner service, TV, Private bathroom, Bathroom with shower, Extra bed available
Address: Paseo Marti #159, e/ Rastro y San Fermin, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
GPS: 20.031340, -75.829192
Phone: +53 53090715
Email: helendennerley@gmail.com
Owner: Helen Dennerley
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