Hotel Inglaterra, located in Paseo martí (Martí Promenade), is National Monument since 1981. This hotel opened in 1856, and is the oldest one in Havana.
The hotel is located facing Centro Habana Central Park, and its building has some touches of Neoclassical design, quite fashionable at the time, being its interior Moorish.
In 1879, José Martí himself gave a speech about the independence of Cuba during a banquet here.
The hotel exhibits a great variety of tallies and shields in all its rooms, from the columns and grills in the lobby, to several sculptures. Some of the shields exhibited belong to Spanish titles of nobility, but other represent historic moments.
Politicians like Winston Churchill and artists like the poet Rubén Darío, among many others, have slept in here.
Paseo de José Martí nº 416, La Habana - Cuba.
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