Very near the attractive Havanan bay and of the colossal fortifications of La Punta and El Morro is the San Miguel Palace Hotel. The property was acquired and modified toward 1923 by Mr. Antonio San Miguel y Segalá, outstanding man of letters, of altruistic soul and a great cultural promoter. The architectural group is distinguished for the disposition and the good pleasure of its compartments that denote the lifestyle of the well consolidated Havanan bourgeoisie of the years twenty.
Its 10 rooms, the Great Living Room with pompous filigree, conceived for protocol invitations to the usage of the time, the attractive lobby-bar and the captivating Terrace-Observatory with an excellent panoramic view of the Bay of Havana, make of this inn a concurrent reason for the traveler that enjoys the delight and the good appearance. |