The famous hotel Ambos Mundos (both worlds) built in the late 1920's and located on Obispo street is a tourist magnet because of his history. Between 1932 and
1939 the American writer and novelist Ernest Hemingway stayed in the hotel room 511 where he wrote
a chapter of " For Whom The Bell Tolls " . Hemingway found the hotel a good place in the middle between his
two famous hangouts " El Floridita" where he drank his
Daiquiris and " La Bodegita del Medio" where he
used to drink his
Mojito's.
At the main entrance you see a selection of pictures with
Hemingway.
The hotel has a nice lounge bar with excellent cocktails and live piano music .
You can use the old elevator to go to the rooftop restaurant and bar , where you have a wonderful view over
Old Havana
The hotel is situated at the corner of Calle Obispo ( Obispo street ) and calle
Mercaderes ( Mercaderes street).
The Obispostreet is a lively street and the main street for shopping , restaurants and bars in Old Havana.
The hotel is a 100% tourist attraction and frequently visited by tourist groups.
ROOF TOP BAR AND RESTAURANT
A VISIT TO THE HOTEL AMBOS MUNDOS and the ART COLLECTION