Description
The H10 Habana Panorama is a benchmark hotel in the Cuban capital due to its striking architectural design and its preferential location facing the sea in the residential area of Miramar, where the majority of embassies and commercial firms are located. It has spacious rooms, a spectacular swimming pool, a complete gastronomic offer, the 'Privilege Exclusive Rooms and Services' service and three meeting rooms.
A stone's throw from the sea, this modern hotel with impressive architecture is located in the Miramar embassy area, very close to the Miramar Trade Center. The historic center of Old Havana and the Convention and Congress Center are 10 minutes away by car. The hotel has a 24-hour reception, currency exchange, Wi-Fi, meeting rooms, 3 restaurants, 4 bars, fitness and health center, outdoor and children's pool, medical assistance, car rental and laundry.
Accomodation Services
Year of construction: 2002
Total number of rooms: 317
Number of floors: 11
Double rooms: 317
Suites: 12
Disability-friendly rooms: 4
NO Connecting rooms
MasterCard
Visa
City centre: 12 Km
Nearest Bus / Metro Stop: 98 Km
Airport: 2 Km
Beach: 30 Km
NO Small pets allowed (under 5 kg)
NO Large pets allowed (over 5 kg)
NO Wheelchair-accessible
NO Car park
NO Garage
24-hour reception
Check-in hour: 16:00:00
Check-out hour: 11:00:00
Mobile phone coverage
NO Wired Internet (*)
Wi-fi (*)
Room service (*)
Laundry service (*)
Launderette
Medical service
Air conditioning in public areas
Hotel safe
Currency exchange facilities
Cloakroom
Lift access
Shop
Garden
Sun terrace
Gym
Café
Bar
Restaurant
Non-smoking area
Smoking area
Poolside snack bar
Air conditioning in Restaurant
Conference room
Sun loungers
Parasols
Pub
Sauna (*)
Massage (*)
Hairdressing salon
Breakfast buffet
Buffet lunch
À la carte lunch
Buffet dinner
À la carte dinner
Deposit on arrival
Identification card at arrival
Table tennis
Squash (*)
Billiards (*)
Room Services
Number of bedrooms: 317
NO Disability-friendly bathroom
Wi-fi (*)
NO Smoking rooms
NO Extra beds / cots on demand