Casa Lola

Santiago de Cuba


With a large private garden crowned by a gazebo, who needs plaza chill-out time? The young resident hosts go out of their way to be helpful. Rooms are basic but clean, one with a large balcony overlooking the street. As the surrounding streets are poorly lit, coming home from the bar can seem like a long walk – better take a taxi.


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