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Hotel AMBOS MUNDOS Havana
The famous hotel
Ambos Mundos
(Both Worlds) built in the late 1920's and located on Obispo street is a tourist magnet and one of the Havana Cuba attractions. Between 1932 and
1939 the American writer and novelist
Ernest Hemingway stayed in the hotel room 511 where he wrote
a chapter of the novel "For Whom The Bell Tolls". Ernest Hemingway found the hotel a good place in the middle between his
two famous hangouts
El Floridita where he drank his
Daiquiri and
Bodegita del Medio where he
used to drink his
Mojito.
At the main entrance you see a selection of pictures with
Ernest Hemingway.
The hotel has a nice lounge bar with excellent Mojito cocktails and live piano music.
You can use the old cage elevator to go to the rooftop bar, restaurant , where you have a wonderful view over
Old Havana
The Havana hotel is situated at the corner of Calle Obispo (Obispo street) and calle
Mercaderes ( Mercaderes street).
The Obispo street is a lively street and the main street for shopping, restaurants and bars in Old Havana.
The hotel is a part of many Havana holidays and frequently visited by tourist groups and is considered as a classic Havana monument.
ROOF TOP BAR AND RESTAURANT
A VISIT TO THE HOTEL AMBOS MUNDOS and the ART COLLECTION