Every now and then a inn earns its place on a shortlist by simply doing the basics very well, Big Horse Inn and Suites, in Havana, is one of those. The strong location score reflects what guests actually feel on arrival, barely a stroll from the centre of Havana, with the kind of rhythm a city traveller tends to want.…
Every now and then a inn earns its place on a shortlist by simply doing the basics very well, Big Horse Inn and Suites, in Havana, is one of those. The strong location score reflects what guests actually feel on arrival, barely a stroll from the centre of Havana, with the kind of rhythm a city traveller tends to want. Expect modest rooms with on-site parking, an in-house restaurant and reliable wi-fi, practical details that keep showing up in uneven comfort feedback. The vibe lands somewhere between residential and editorial, which is rarer than it sounds. With 80 reviews on the books and a genuinely glowing average, the reception from guests does most of the talking here. Reputation has held up across enough stays to mean something. Expect to pay something in the region of €76 a night, a middle-of-the-road entry on the board, especially when stacked against nearby alternatives. Stack Big Horse Inn and Suites against the better-known names in Havana and the trade-offs become genuinely interesting.
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