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A new luxury hotel towers over Havana as Cuba's economic troubles mount and tourism plummetsHAVANA (AP) — It’s impossible to miss ... The new Selection La Habana, like all other hotels in Cuba, is state-owned and operates under GAESA, a conglomerate belonging to the Ministry of the ...
The huge rectangular mass of concrete and glass — the tallest building in the city — dominates the skyline, towering 150 meters above colonial homes with its 542 luxury rooms and majestic views of the ...
the new hotel is part of a government plan to build a dozen luxury establishments – mainly in Havana – that did not stop even during the COVID-19 pandemic and while existing luxury hotels ...
HAVANA (AP) — It’s impossible to miss ... The new Selection La Habana, like all other hotels in Cuba, is state-owned and operates under GAESA, a conglomerate belonging to the Ministry of ...
People walk past the Selection La Habana new hotel, managed by Spanish chain Iberostar, in Havana, Cuba, Friday, Jan. 24, 2025. HAVANA (AP) — It’s impossible to miss. The huge rectangular mass ...
HAVANA (AP) — It’s impossible to miss ... The Selection La Habana hotel, managed by Spanish chain Iberostar, has yet to be inaugurated but it is already the target of criticism — and ...
HAVANA (AP) — It’s impossible to miss ... The new Selection La Habana, like all other hotels in Cuba, is state-owned and operates under GAESA, a conglomerate belonging to the Ministry of ...
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