Colonial House Yadilis Y Yoel
Overview
Colonial house of 1915 recently restored. Consisting of four decorated linear rooms, and terrace overlooking the sea and the city. Only 5 minutes walking from the Historical Center of Havana, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Close to places like the Capitol, the Museum of the Revolution, Museum of Fine Arts, bars, Tobacco Factory, Restaurants "La Bodeguita del Medio" and "Floridita", Casa de la Música, Chinatown, Malecón Habanero, Castillo del San Carlos from the cabin, La Bahía de la Habana. Only 20 minutes away, you can enjoy the fantastic Playas del Este. we have a large dining room and can seat eight guests. It has two large windows that allow the entry of fresh tropical air. Breakfast and dinner are offered. Breakfasts include a variety of fresh tropical fruits and juice, also eggs served with seasonal vegetables, bread and butter along with coffee, tea and milk. The laundry service is also available when necessary. If you need a taxi when you arrive at the "José Martí" International Airport, do not hesitate to request it, as it will be at your disposal. For those interested in visiting other provinces, contacts can be made in other houses. In the house, there is a map of Havana, large enough to identify the places you would like to go. Neighborhood. The neighborhood is safe, surprising for its variety of architectural, baroque, neo-gothic, neoclassical, eclectic, art nouveau and art deco, modernist and postmodernist styles. Streets that are old and modern, extraordinary and authentic, waiting to be rediscovered. It is not necessary to take a taxi to go to the most visited places visited by Cuban and foreign people. Close to places of interest. • The Malecón, a milestone par excellence of this sea-loving city, along the coastal esplanade where music, friendship, love, happiness and sadness play a part. • The Historic Center of Old Havana. A World Heritage site, which is among the oldest and best preserved urban spaces in South America and a masterpiece of atmospheric history. • The Christ of Havana, a powerful sculpture that presides over the entrance to the Bay of Havana • The Museum of Fine Arts (Cuban and international art). • Museum of the Revolution: built between 1913 and 1920, it is located in the former Presidential Palace. • Ron Museum. • The Capitol Building • Prado Street: it is the first street outside the old city walls. The original idea was to create a boulevard as splendid as any that is in Paris or Barcelona with the famous bronze lions that guard the central promenade. • The Cigar Factory Partagas: one of the oldest and most famous cigar factories in Havana, founded in 1845. • Morro-Cabana Park, a place to witness a curious nocturnal tradition, the 9 O'clock Cannon Shot Ceremony • 2 blocks from our house is the Central Park where you can take the bus for a tour of the city and go to the Plaza de la Revolución for only $ 10.00 cuc with a tour guide or just take the other bus to go to Playas del This, a succession of excellent beaches. • Banks, shops, cafes, bars and excellent restaurants are everywhere. • Inglaterra Hotel: the oldest hotel in Havana, it opened its doors for the first time in 1856.
House Rules
In the house we do not accept visits from guests who are not staying in our house or from nationals, nor night visitors, we are characterized by having a family member, children are allowed over 12 years