This stunnig architectural landmark comprises three stately mansions which date back to the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. After crossing the magnificent large doors of the Hotel del Tejadillo, the visitor walks into an authentic colonial guesthouse. The house is decorated with paintings that show the aesthetical eclecticism that prevailed in Havana at the time, unique pieces of ceramics and travelers converted into copper statues. Its spacious and well-illuminated lobby rekindles the captivating living room of a stately 18th or 19th century Havana mansion, and leads to the attractive "Catedral" breakfast room, named after the nearby cathedral and its square if the same name. The Hotel also has two inner courtyards: "La Arcada" and "La Yagruma". "La Arcada" has a mural depicting facade arches and galleries of the old city, and "La Yagruma" is for those who prefer calmness and comtemplation.
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