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![]() Old Postcard of the Prado & Sevilla Hotel
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![]() Hotel Sevilla Swimming Pool
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![]() Pre-1959 Sevilla owner Amleto Battisti (mobster!), & Family | ![]() 55 Chevrolet Out Front |
![]() Hotel Sevilla | ![]() Sevilla Restaurant | ![]() Sevilla Hotel Coutyard |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Sevilla Biltmore, as it was known before the Revolution, was one of the establishments (from 1939) owned & run by Havana’s Mafia network. Santo Trafficante Junior had shares in it, & its principal owner, the Corsican-Uraguayan Amletto Battisti, was the kingpin of "La Bolita", the city’s lottery racket, the Oriental Park racecourse, & the Casino Nacional.
The Sevilla hotel has a rather curious layout but its public areas are very attractive. The prevailing decorative style is, as one might expect, Moorish-Andalusian, with a profusion of lustre-glazed cuerda seca tiles. The lobby and courtyard bar are welcoming and the Hotel Sevilla is one of the only three hotels in the area with a pool (the other two are the Parque Central and the Saratoga). The Hotel Sevilla is located just off the elegant Paseo del Prado, the public promenade which links Parque Central with the Malecon Ocean Drive; so is ideally placed for exploration of Havana’s historical centre. The rooms are very satisfactory, but the very best part of the Sevilla, much frequented by those in the know, is its rooftop restaurant in what was once the hotel’s grand ballroom. It has wonderful views of the city & the sea, & if you can get a table next to one of the balconies you can revel in blissful ocean breezes on hot summer nights. The food is very good, owing, we assume, to the hotel’s French ownership. Until 31st December 2018, the hotel was know as Hotel Mercure Sevilla and was managed by the French company Accor Hotels and previously, until about 2005 it was known as Hotel Sofitel Sevilla. © 2018 Nigel Hunt
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![]() Air conditioning
![]() Bar
![]() Boutiques
![]() Busy street
![]() Car rental desk
![]() Conference halls & rooms
![]() Disabled facilities
![]() Elevators / lifts
![]() Evening entertainment - cabarets
![]() Fax
![]() International cuisine
![]() Internet on hotel's PCs
![]() Laundry & Ironing Service
![]() Lobby bar
![]() Malecon max 5min walk
![]() Mastercard & Visa (not USA bank issued) accepted
![]() Money exchange
![]() Nightclub nearby
![]() Old building restored
![]() Poolside snack bar
![]() Private secure off-street parking
![]() Reception staff speak Spanish, English, French, German, Italian
![]() Restaurant
![]() Safety - front desk safe deposit box
![]() Safety - uniformed security personnel 24hrs
![]() Shop(s) with basic supplies, souvenirs & gifts
![]() Shops max 2min walk
![]() Snacks and drinks 24 hours a day
![]() Swimming pool
![]() Taxis desk
![]() Telephone - national & international calls
![]() Tours & tourist information desk
![]() TV room/bar (international channels & videos)
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Standard rooms at the Sevilla are delightful: light and spacious, with original Colonial furniture mixed with good replicas. The walls are rag-painted in sunny yellow, the curtains are bright and cheerful and the cool tiled floors a blessing to hot, weary sightseers’ feet. The clean, bright bathrooms are tiled in white and grey. There are excellent views over Havana from rooms on the higher floors.
© 2018 Nigel Hunt
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![]() Air conditioning
![]() Baby's cot (on request)
![]() Bathroom (ensuite)
![]() Disabled facilities
![]() Double bed
![]() Hair-dryer
![]() Hot & cold water
![]() In-room safe
![]() King size bed
![]() Minibar / Fridge
![]() Room service
![]() Satellite TV
![]() Telephone
![]() Twin beds
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The Sevilla’s junior suites are a slight disappointment in terms of size, for although they have small sitting rooms separated from the bedrooms by a short corridor, the sizes of both sitting room and bedroom are fairly small. However the decorative style of both rooms and bathrooms is the same pretty combination of yellow and Provençal colours as that of standard rooms and there are some delightful touches of extra luxury such as the Empire style day beds upon which one feels virtually compelled to recline in a silk tunic, tossing one’s ringlets a la Meduse and requesting one’s partner to peel one another grape.
© 2018 Nigel Hunt
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![]() Air conditioning
![]() Baby's cot (on request)
![]() Bathroom (ensuite)
![]() Double bed
![]() Hair-dryer
![]() Hot & cold water
![]() In-room safe
![]() King size bed
![]() Minibar / Fridge
![]() Room service
![]() Satellite TV
![]() Telephone
![]() Twin beds
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