Havana

a city to discover

Mixed culture

The combined heritage of Spanish, African and Asian roots has shaped the diversity of Cuban culture, which is especially reflected in Havana. Here, art and music lovers find a fascinating city. Numerous international festivals take place in Havana every year, including the ballet, jazz and film festivals. Our hotel, with its privileged location in the cultural and historical center of Havana, offers the perfect starting point to enjoy all of these events.

Carro antiguo
Bar entrada

Creative gastronomy

The gastronomic restaurant on the ground floor of the Boutique Hotel Ánimas & Virtudes deserved a special mention. We believe in the creativity in our kitchens and in offering experiences at the highest level. That is why our restaurant offers our customers a feast for the senses, based on a unique selection of dishes that are inspired by the cultural fusion of Havana. You can book when you confirm your accommodation reservation or directly at the reception desk upon arrival.

A memorable experience

Eclectic as Havana, each room in our hotel has a distinct character. Classic, elegant, modern, and equipped with top-of-the-line conveniences.

Places of Interest

Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes

Occupying two buildings, one for Cuban art and one for universal art, the Museum of Fine Arts exhibits the Caribbean’s largest collection.

Paseo del Prado

An iconic hallmark of the city since the 18th century, Paseo de Martí Avenue or Paseo del Prado is the artery that marks the center of the city.

Museo de la Revolución

Former Presidential Palace, the Museum of the Revolution is an admirable architectural gem of its own.

Paseo del Prado

An iconic hallmark of the city since the 18th century, Paseo de Martí Avenue or Paseo del Prado is the artery that marks the center of the city.

Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes

Occupying two buildings, one for Cuban art and one for universal art, the Museum of Fine Arts exhibits the Caribbean’s largest collection.

Museo de la Revolución

Former Presidential Palace, the Museum of the Revolution is an admirable architectural gem of its own.

Capitolio Nacional

Opened in 1929 as one of the most iconic buildings in Cuba, the Capitolio Nacional is a must-see for its exceptional architecture and its fascinating history.

Plaza de la Catedral

An iconic hallmark of the city since the 18th century, Paseo de Martí Avenue or Paseo del Prado is the artery that marks the center of the city.

Gran Teatro de La Habana Alicia Alonso

With 180 years of history, the most famous theater in Havana is a neo-baroque jewel, home of the National Ballet of Cuba. The most renowned companies in the country act here regularly.

Malecón

Known as Havana’s biggest sofa, the malecón promenade is a favorite by travelers to Cuba for people-watching and live music with a romantic sea breeze.

Paladar La Guarida

Set in a building from the beginning of the 20th Century, over the last 25 years La Guarida has become a reference for new Cuban cuisine. What started as a small Paladar (privately-owned restaurants in people’s homes) with 12 seats has grown and adapted to the constant challenges of Cuba’s reality, while maintaining the values which make it unique.