Pros

  • Calm setting, close to sights, restaurants, and nightlife
  • Offers an authentic Cuban guesthouse experience
  • Pleasant, clean rooms with private bathrooms, AC, and fridges
  • Good, hearty breakfast available (at extra cost)
  • Some rooms offer Juliet balconies and Havana city views
  • Helpful, friendly, English-speaking host
  • Luggage storage available
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Cons

  • Some rooms have no views at all
  • Decor is basic and dated
  • Old Havana not in walking distance
  • Lacks hotel-like service or Wi-Fi
  • No TVs or phones in rooms
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Bottom Line

Casa Buena Vista is a reliable budget option offering four individual rooms inside a family-owned apartment. The property is housed in an elegant but faded colonial building set in a calm residential pocket that’s removed from tourist bustle yet walkable to sights, like Calle 23 and the Malecon. The sixth-floor setting wraps the place with stunning city views, although some rooms facing inward lack any vista at all. Rooms are otherwise quiet and comfortable, but very basic -- with fridges, private bathrooms, and little else. Guests appreciate the lofty views, hearty breakfast (for a fee), location, authentic local vibe, and value for money. Overall, Casa Buena Vista suits those seeking a cheap but reliable accommodation while they explore the city. Travelers seeking an intimate apartment stay with a more modern vibe could try el81 Guesthouse.

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Amenities

Oyster Hotel Review

No Limit Hostel Havana

Scene

A timeless colonial building with dated decor, local vibes, and Havana views

Casa Buena Vista is housed inside the America building, an imposing structure occupying the whole side of a residential block. Like many buildings in the area, it has an elegant yet faded colonial facade. Inside, tall ceilings, black-and-white-tiled floors, and a grand wide stone staircase continue the colonial aesthetic. Two elevators provide access to apartments and to Casa Buena Vista, a single apartment on the sixth floor. Basic signage and a security buzzer mark the apartment entrance, and a member of staff promptly greets guests at the door. The apartment itself has warm apricot walls and surprisingly well-elevated views. The unit unfolds across a dark corridor lined with closed doorways (to rooms) on either side. The hallway ends in the sunlit living and dining area where guests eat breakfast and are welcome to hang out when they’re not sightseeing. Decor is dated and wear and tear is apparent, but a floral sofa and vintage Cuban prints in this public space provide authentic local charm. So named for the views, Casa Buena Vista doesn’t disappoint, with French doors to Juliet balconies framing stunning vistas across the dense and vibrant cityscape to the ocean. All in all, the property is far from fancy, but it’s reliable, friendly, and warm. Housekeeping staff don’t speak much English, but host Pablo is perfectly fluent. 

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Location

In a quiet residential pocket of Vedado, an easy walk to the Malecon, Calle 23, restaurants, and nightlife 

Casa Buena Vista is located in a quiet residential pocket of Vedado, right in the heart of Havana -- around half an hour by car from Jose Marti International Airport, and a 12-minute drive from Old Havana. Walkable highlights include the Malecon (11 minutes), and it’s three minutes, if that, to Calle 23 for an abundance of restaurants, bars, nightlife, and shops. Other nearby sights include Museo de Historia Natural Felipe Poey (seven-minute walk), Universidad de la Habana (six-minute walk). Casa Buena Vista hosts can assist with taxis, airport drop offs and pickups, and car hire -- on-street parking is available in the surrounding streets.  

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Rooms

Comfortable, basic rooms with dated decor, fridges, and AC -- some with Juliet balconies

Available in Single, Double, and Triple categories, guest rooms unfold on either side of the apartment's corridor -- those on the left have French doors, Juliet balconies, stunning city views, and lots of natural light, while those on the right, have no views to speak of. Rooms are a decent size -- enhanced by the lofty ceilings, and decor is basic -- featuring neutral walls, tiled floors, and gaudy floral bedspreads that add some kitschy color. Refrigerators with wall-mounted beer bottle openers are a handy touch, as are wall-mounted hanging spaces, extra blankets, and drawers to store belongings. But don't expect hotel amenities like TVs or phones. Bathrooms are small and tired, but do the job -- with artsy shower curtains, and vintage tiling detail, but no toiletries. All rooms contain private bathrooms, other than the Single unit that has a bathroom located off the main corridor. 

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Features

Home-cooked breakfast (for a fee), common living area, English-speaking host, and killer views

As a modest guesthouse, Casa Buena Vista doesn't have a long list of features. Good hearty home-cooked breakfasts are available for a fee, and the living area offers a sunny, homey spot to dine, take time out, or simply admire the view. This public area also has a TV and a phone, but there's no internet or Wi-Fi. Host Pablo speaks perfect English which is helpful for non-Spanish speakers. Guests frequently comment on his friendly, helpful, nature, and he’ll happily assist with arranging taxis, airport drop offs and pickups, tours, and car rentals. Unlike some guesthouses check-in can take place 24 hours a day.

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Oyster Hotel Review

No Limit Hostel Havana

Scene

A timeless colonial building with dated decor, local vibes, and Havana views

Casa Buena Vista is housed inside the America building, an imposing structure occupying the whole side of a residential block. Like many buildings in the area, it has an elegant yet faded colonial facade. Inside, tall ceilings, black-and-white-tiled floors, and a grand wide stone staircase continue the colonial aesthetic. Two elevators provide access to apartments and to Casa Buena Vista, a single apartment on the sixth floor. Basic signage and a security buzzer mark the apartment entrance, and a member of staff promptly greets guests at the door. The apartment itself has warm apricot walls and surprisingly well-elevated views. The unit unfolds across a dark corridor lined with closed doorways (to rooms) on either side. The hallway ends in the sunlit living and dining area where guests eat breakfast and are welcome to hang out when they’re not sightseeing. Decor is dated and wear and tear is apparent, but a floral sofa and vintage Cuban prints in this public space provide authentic local charm. So named for the views, Casa Buena Vista doesn’t disappoint, with French doors to Juliet balconies framing stunning vistas across the dense and vibrant cityscape to the ocean. All in all, the property is far from fancy, but it’s reliable, friendly, and warm. Housekeeping staff don’t speak much English, but host Pablo is perfectly fluent. 

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Location

In a quiet residential pocket of Vedado, an easy walk to the Malecon, Calle 23, restaurants, and nightlife 

Casa Buena Vista is located in a quiet residential pocket of Vedado, right in the heart of Havana -- around half an hour by car from Jose Marti International Airport, and a 12-minute drive from Old Havana. Walkable highlights include the Malecon (11 minutes), and it’s three minutes, if that, to Calle 23 for an abundance of restaurants, bars, nightlife, and shops. Other nearby sights include Museo de Historia Natural Felipe Poey (seven-minute walk), Universidad de la Habana (six-minute walk). Casa Buena Vista hosts can assist with taxis, airport drop offs and pickups, and car hire -- on-street parking is available in the surrounding streets.  

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Rooms

Comfortable, basic rooms with dated decor, fridges, and AC -- some with Juliet balconies

Available in Single, Double, and Triple categories, guest rooms unfold on either side of the apartment's corridor -- those on the left have French doors, Juliet balconies, stunning city views, and lots of natural light, while those on the right, have no views to speak of. Rooms are a decent size -- enhanced by the lofty ceilings, and decor is basic -- featuring neutral walls, tiled floors, and gaudy floral bedspreads that add some kitschy color. Refrigerators with wall-mounted beer bottle openers are a handy touch, as are wall-mounted hanging spaces, extra blankets, and drawers to store belongings. But don't expect hotel amenities like TVs or phones. Bathrooms are small and tired, but do the job -- with artsy shower curtains, and vintage tiling detail, but no toiletries. All rooms contain private bathrooms, other than the Single unit that has a bathroom located off the main corridor. 

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Features

Home-cooked breakfast (for a fee), common living area, English-speaking host, and killer views

As a modest guesthouse, Casa Buena Vista doesn't have a long list of features. Good hearty home-cooked breakfasts are available for a fee, and the living area offers a sunny, homey spot to dine, take time out, or simply admire the view. This public area also has a TV and a phone, but there's no internet or Wi-Fi. Host Pablo speaks perfect English which is helpful for non-Spanish speakers. Guests frequently comment on his friendly, helpful, nature, and he’ll happily assist with arranging taxis, airport drop offs and pickups, tours, and car rentals. Unlike some guesthouses check-in can take place 24 hours a day.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

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