Casa Miriam Hostal Colonial

Havana · Cuba

Casa Miriam Hostal Colonial

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100% TINY SAMPLE
Low confidence 1 reviews
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Facilities

👕 Laundry 🅿️ Parking 🅿️ Free Parking 🌅 Outdoor Terrace 🍺 Bar 🍳 Breakfast
Other facilities (33)
Airport Transfers Luggage Storage 24 Hour Reception Tours/Travel Desk Currency Exchange Postal Service Housekeeping Wake-up Calls Internet Access Book Exchange Board Games Wi-Fi Restaurant Meals Available Minibar Linen Included Air Conditioning Towels Included Reading Light Hair Dryers Ceiling Fan Charging Plugs Common Room Lounge Room Social Balcony Free WiFi Free Internet Access Free Luggage Storage Late Check-out Hot Showers Panoramic Views 24 Hour Security Safe Deposit Box

Prices

Privates $20 / night

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Worst reviews

England FEMALE Nov 8, 2025 10.0/10

This is a beautiful, dilapidated old colonial building around a typical courtyard in the heart of Central Havana. Marita is a fantastic, helpful host and an excellent cook. Try her breakfasts - they are the best food you'll find anywhere around and very good value for money. One tip for travellers: bring your own mosquito net. The windows in this part of Havana don't have mosquito screens and there is currently an epidemic of a mosquito-borne disease, Chikungunya, raging across the country.

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Recent reviews

England FEMALE Nov 8, 2025 Atm 100%

This is a beautiful, dilapidated old colonial building around a typical courtyard in the heart of Central Havana. Marita is a fantastic, helpful host and an excellent cook. Try her breakfasts - they are the best food you'll find anywhere around and very good value for money. One tip for travellers: bring your own mosquito net. The windows in this part of Havana don't have mosquito screens and there is currently an epidemic of a mosquito-borne disease, Chikungunya, raging across the country.