Casa Randy
We live in a third-floor apartment. A Fresh, clean and quiet house where we rent three comfortable rooms because of their amplitude. Two of them have one queen-size bed and a single one, with a shared bathroom. They both have a balcony that lets the fresh breeze get into your room.
The third room has one double bed and one single bed with en suite bath.
As we live in a central area of the city, there might be some noise at night, as people enjoy hanging out late at night.
Breakfast is included in the price. It comprises a variety of fresh tropical fruits and juice, eggs served with season vegetables, bread and butter, coffee, tea and milk.
The living room in Casa Randy is quite large and it has a balcony with a beautiful view of the Capitol building, of Sevilla Hotel and of Central Park Hotel with its modernist architecture.
The dining room is large, and up to eight people can have dinner together. It has two large windows that allow the tropical fresh air in.
We offer breakfast, dinner and laundry service.
If you need a taxi at your arrival at the International Airport “Jose Marti”, don’t hesitate asking for it as it will be at your disposition.
For those interested in visiting other provinces, we can arrange your trips.
The neighbourhood is safe, with a variety of architectural styles, baroque, neo-gothic, neo-classical, eclectic, art nouveau, and art deco, modernist and post-modernist. Streets are both ancient and modern, extraordinary and authentic, just waiting to be rediscovered. You don’t need to take a taxi to go to the most visited places by Cuban and foreign people.
Nearby tourist places.
• The Malecon, a quintessential landmark of this sea-loving city, along coastal esplanade where music, friendship, love, happiness and sadness all have their part;
• The Historic Centre of Old Havana. A world Heritage site, which is amongst the oldest and best preserved urban spaces in South America;
• The Christ of Havana, a powerful sculpture which presides over the entrance of Havana Bay;
• The museum of Fine Arts (Cuban and International Art);
• Museum of the Revolution: Constructed between 1913 and 1920, it is housed in the former Presidential Palace;
• Museum of Rum;
• 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 the ones in Paris or Barcelona, with famous bronze lions that guard the central promenade;
• The Partagas Cigar Factory: one of Havana’s oldest and most famous cigar factories, founded in 1845;
• Morro-Cabaña Park, a place to witness a curious night-time 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 city tour and go to the Revolution square for only $ 5.00 CUC, with a tour guide, or just take another bus to go to Playas del Este, a succession of excellent beaches.
• Banks, shops, cafeterias, bars and excellent restaurants are everywhere around here.
• Inglaterra Hotel: Havana’s oldest hotel, first opened its doors in 1856.
English, French and Italian are spoken.