Those looking for a hotel near Malecón should expect to pay C$ 86/night for area hotels. Below are the 11 best hotel options in the area. Hotels near Malecón are typically 49% less expensive than the average hotel in Havana, which is C$ 171.
Low season | February | cheapest month to stay |
High season | April | most expensive time to stay |
27% | expected price decrease | |
31% | expected price increase |
Price | C$ 123 - C$ 244 |
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Highest day of week | Saturday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
Cheapest day of week | Friday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
C$ 268 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
C$ 134 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Cheapest time to book | The cheapest time to book hotels in Havana is: 1-2 star, 13 days before. 3 star, on the same day that your stay begins. 4-5 star, on the same day that your stay begins. |
1-2 star | C$ 37 - C$ 44 | |
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3 star | C$ 48 - C$ 65 | |
4-5 star | C$ 204 - C$ 217 |
A historic locale made all the more accessible by its numerous cheap hotels, an ideal way to experience Havana is on foot. This city offers the avid sightseer up-close access to various landmarks, such as the Catedral de San Cristóbal and the five-mile-long El Malecón, stretching from the mouth of Havana Harbor to the mouth of the Almendares River. Most of the more prominent Havana hotels offer access to more than just the most notable landmarks. Some up-scale options include the Habana Riviera Hotel in Vedado and Iberostar Parque Central in Habana Vieja. Whether taking in the vibrant culture by tour group or exploring on your own, public transportation, taxis and trains are available. Notable tourism districts include the above-mentioned Habana Vieja (Old Havana), rich in Cuban culture and historical landmarks, as well as Vedado, Miramar, and Centro Havana, each boasting their own unique character, and offering cheap hotels in Havana.
Alicia Y Katiuska
Crespo 64 Bajos, Havana, Cuba
Simone L'Italiano Vero
Manrique, 112 Entre Animas y Lagunas, Havana, Cuba
Hostal Jovellar 51
Calle Jovellar Nro 51Entre, Havana, Cuba
Vapor 156 Boutique Hotel
Vapor Street #156 Between Espada Street And San Francisco Street, Havana, Cuba
House In Front Of The Sea
Calle Marina Número 111 Apto 2-a, Havana, Cuba
Melia Habana
Ave. 3Era. E/ 76 Y 80 Miramar, Havana, Cuba
Havana Dream
Obrapia 408, Havana, Cuba
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Deciding on the neighborhood to stay in for your trip may not mean that any of Havana’s numerous attractions are out of reach to you, but it may inform the general expense of your visit. To experience the real heart of what Havana is and what it has to offer, you may choose to stay in Old Havana. It is a beautiful, colorful neighborhood with bustling streets and colonial architecture, and a central area for public transportation stops. This popularity does, unfortunately, mean it is one of the more expensive areas to stay in. If you are visiting Havana to get a feel for the city’s local, modern-day culture, you may be surprised to learn that the newest neighborhood, Prado, is a good option. Here, historical romanticism gives way to modern Cuban culture’s normalcy, making Prado a hub for modern artists and performers. If it’s festivities you are after, La Rampa in the Vedado neighborhood boasts a variety of hotels, nightclubs, parties and various art exhibitions.
Its unique geopolitical landscape and inviting culture ensure that Havana will provide a memorable experience. A perpetually festive undertone complemented by a warm, tropical climate forms part of the iconic allure that attracts its many tourists from around the world. When it comes to sightseeing, few places could match the neoclassical architecture and historical prevalence of Old Havana. A number of public plazas, a public garden and the famous Havana City Museum offer days (if not weeks) worth of exploration. The walkway El Malecón embodies the Caribbean aesthetic, imparting an atmosphere that sparks the exotic expectations that even the most world-weary traveler cannot deny. Check out the Bay of Havana and Castillo de Los Tres Reyes del Morro, also known as El Morro, which truly calls back to the romanticism of the days of the Caribbean pirates. El Morro was built as a fort to fend off attacks by the sea in the late 16th century.
The entertainment and nightlife scene in Havana is primarily focused in and around the more popular tourism sites. Some of the most popular restaurants offer exquisite views of beaches and landmarks. For the more discerning palate, El Biky is a very popular restaurant located just outside the main tourism hubs, offering traditional Cuban dishes without the ubiquitous fan fair you might otherwise encounter. The Vedado neighborhood is home to Café Brown, a little bespoke eatery famous for its cocktails, sandwiches and numerous vegetarian alternatives. The lobster, if available, is a must-have. Back in Old Havana, overlooking the Plaza Vieja, the exclusive Azúcar Lounge caters to those looking to enjoy the warm local hospitality. Specializing in twists on traditional Cuban dishes, including interesting takes on traditional tapas, depending on the conversion rate, you may still find the experience costing less than an orange juice in JFK Airport.
A renowned annual event in Havana, the Jazz Plaza International Festival is a collection of events and stages, all celebrating the massive festival that draws the world's largest audience of jazz performers and fans from around the world. It takes place across Old Havana, Vedado and pretty much all parts of the city in mid-January. In early February, the Fortress San Carlos de La Cabaña plays host to the International Book Fair, a literary attraction that promises to offer more than mere debate on the top titles of the year. One of the more formal events to take place in Havana is the Habano Festival in February, which celebrates the proud tradition behind Cuban cigars. Alongside formal galas, participants will be given the opportunity to visit and inspect some of the tobacco fields, an industry Cuba is quite proud of. There are a number of other events that take place in Havana throughout the year, including during the offseason.
Visiting Havana for 6 nights is the most common choice for our users.
Hotels in Havana show a range of prices for their rooms. These are determined by factors such as availability, locale and amenities. On average, rooms will be around C$ 97 per night.
Hotels in Havana are usually cheapest during the month of February. You can expect a price decrease of around 28% during this period.
At the moment the cheapest day to stay in a hotel in Havana is Thursday, with Friday being the most expensive.
Havana Hostels typically cost in the region of C$ 52 a night for each person. This price is taken from hostels and hotels with a 2 star or below rating. Hostels are very economical and come out on average C$ 45 cheaper than the average price of a hotel in Havana.
La Habana Vieja, La Lisa, Cotorro and San Miguel del Padrón are some of the more popular areas to stay in when visiting Havana.
The average temperature in Havana during May is around 26 °C which makes it the perfect time to spend time having fun and seeing something new outside at popular area attractions.
Yes, Havana does have vacation rentals. Of the 33 vacation rentals in Havana, Apartamentos Minimal is the most popular among our users. Find vacation rentals in Havana.
Casa Carlos Rico
Havana, Cuba
Alicia Y Katiuska
Crespo 64 Bajos, Havana, Cuba
Casa Elo
Calle 21 Edificio Numero 15 Apto 5c, Havana, Cuba
Simone L'Italiano Vero
Manrique, 112 Entre Animas y Lagunas, Havana, Cuba
Vip Morro
Calle Morro Numero 52, Havana, Cuba
Elegancia Suites Habana
Calzada # 454, Havana, Cuba
Villa Marlene (Airport Pickup)
Calle 27, No. 3011 Entre, Havana, Cuba
Casa Miriam Hostal Colonial
206 Lealtad, First Floor, Havana, Cuba
casa isabel
Animas 966, Havana, Cuba
Casa Salatti
955 Calle 23, Havana, Cuba
El Almendron Rosado
Calle 19 N 459 Alto Entre E Y F, Havana, Cuba
Alahabana Boutique Hotel
Calle 13 No.7818 #78 y 80, Playa, Havana, Cuba
Yordy House
Havana, Cuba
Hotel Bello Caribe
Calle 158 Esq A 31, Havana, Cuba
Casa Adis Y Maibel
Calle K #159 Apt. 7, e/ 11 y 13, Havana, Cuba
Hostal Balcones Muralla
Aguacate Street # 482, Havana, Cuba
Hostal Zaza
Calle 25 #511 Apto 3, Havana, Cuba
Nomad Deluxe Habana Colonial
Havana, Cuba
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