One of Cuba's Top 10 casas — a perennial favorite of travellers. This is a fairly large colonial built in 1890 by a coffee dealer from Marseille (France). Gustavo's great-grandfather inherited it. Yalina has French ancestry, as do a lot of Baracoans. |
Running the casa are Claudia who is Yalina's daughter and her husband Manuel and their child. Located on a quiet street, its access is now through an independent staircase on the facade. It leads up to a small lounge and a pantry for meal service by which sits the large front bedroom with four other large bedrooms, one on an upper floor. On the ground floor, the sixth, part of the original house. Each bedroom is air-conditioned (the new silent "split" models), with fan(s), mini-fridge, reading lamps, hair dryer, luggage table, the works. Breakfasts are the casa's specialty while dinners are mastered Claudia who learned from her mother and their legendary cook Neubi, a descendant of aboriginals. Rates : 25€/$US per bedroom per night, breakfasts, 4, dinners 8-10. Laundry service, assured parking on the street; bike rentals next door; up-to-date excursion information, taxi sharing to near and far places. |
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