Hotel Raquel had VERY high ceilings with marble columns from 1908. In the past, the building also served as a government office(the Cuban government owns all the property) and was a cigar warehouse before the renovation. Their restaurant “Jardin del Eden” (Garden of Eden) served Kosher cuisine and the rooms were named after the 12 sons of Jacob – ours was Reuben.
We knew that we were in old Havana with our iron framed single beds, a single mattress on springs and one pillow as opposed to 6 or 7 in 5 star hotels; an antique wardrobe for our clothes, tall louvered windows; a small marble balcony; and a charming single elevator surrounded by iron grating (which reminded me of the “cage” elevators with an elevator attendant that my Dad used at 7 S. Dearborn, Chicago, in the 1940’s).
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