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Easy to guess from the name itself, Hotel Sevilla has strong association to Havana’s colonial past. The hotel was opened in 1908 and is famous for having a colonial architecture throughout and for providing services sticking to the tradition of Havana hospitality. Located at a distance of 20 km from the airport, Hotel Sevilla attracts the attention of a traveller with an elaborate facade that immediately creates an aura of Spanish atmosphere. The hotel has more than 170 rooms and a famous rooftop restaurant that offers extraordinary views of the city. Among other legends, room number 510 is known for being the inspiration behind well-known British author Graham Greene’s novel, Our Man in Havana.
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