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EL CUARTO DE TULA
Feel at Home When You're Away

Free WiFi

Fully Furnished

Free Parking

Airport Transfers

Cleaning Services

El Cuarto de Tula - Urban Holiday Rentals in Havana Cuba 

The Hostal El Cuarto de Tula has all the quality conditions. It has 10 rooms, each room is independent with its own bathroom, in addition it has a small coffee-shop in its main area with a limited but amazing restaurant menu. Located only a couple of blocks from the very prestigious Universidad de La Habana and in one of Havana's oldest and main avenues, San Lazaro.>>

Why book with us

 

  • Malecón

  • Old Havana

  • University of Havana

  • Hotel Nacional de Cuba

  • Hotel Capri

  • Hotel Habana Libre

  • La Rampa (also known as Calle 23) is a main street in the Vedado district

People say the nicest things… 

 

“We stayed here for one night. We had paella for lunch, which was really nice. For dinner we had a pasta and a fish soup. Both were really tasty! We ate the best food during our stay in Havana here! Also the room was very clean, the bed was nice and the staff very friendly and helpful. Would highly recommend to stay here if you go to Havana!”

Remon

 

 

“We had a good stay there. The staff are friendly and welcoming. Nice location, Safe and clean neighborhood. The restaurant is superb. Clean & cozy. The price is a little higher than other restaurants but less than old Havana. We had several meals and the taste is better than other restaurants in Havana. Tropical Aroma fish recommended.”

 

Arkar mg

 

 

“I chose the Cuarto de Tula to spend my first days alone in La Habana, waiting to start a diplomatic study mission with other students. My overall experience at Cuarto de Tula was excellent: spacious and comfortable room, renovated bathroom, clean and always equipped with the necessary products. The abundant breakfast and excellent cuisine (both Cuban and Caribbean) have made this B&B a point of reference even after check out. I will never forget the taste of grilled fish! The staff immediately proved helpful and kind, recommending me some visits in the city and out of town. Another fundamental aspect was the ability to connect to the internet: Havana does not have free WIFI and finding it is extremely difficult (generally available only in large hotels). The excellent quality of the cuisine and the comfort of the furnishings were also greatly appreciated by the other students, who wanted to dine at the Cuarto de Tula twice! Totally recommended!”

Irene Guarneri

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