Welcome to Havana
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Hotel Jezero [ * * * * ]
Palić, Park heroja 15
Hotel Jezero was built in 1903, combining traditional comfort with modern style as well as wellness and sports facilities in an idyllic lakeside location in Palic. Surrounded by age-old wood, the hotel was once named the Grand Hotel. It…![]()
Hotel Park [ * * * * ]
Palić, Park heroja 15
The elegant Park Hotel was established in 1860 and it is nestled in the woods, just 50 metres from Palić Lake, boasting wellness facilities. It is protected by the state as a cultural monument. The grand interior and the en-suite rooms…![]()
Hotel Prezident [ * * * * ]
Palić, Olge Penavin 2
The palatial-looking Hotel Prezident in Palic offers guests a fitness and spa area with an indoor pool, hot tub, sauna and hydro-massage facilities. The hotel grounds also have a large outdoor pool and Palic Lake is just 50 metres away. All…![]()
Hotel Vila Lago [ * * * * ]
Palić, Jozefa Hegedisa 16b
Located only 150 metres from the picturesque Palić Lake, Vila Lago is close to many important sites in the area like a congress centre, a zoo as well as a large number of fine restaurants and bars. You can take part in the many educational,…![]()
Jelen Salaš [ ]
Palić, Lopudska 7
Just 1 km from Palić Lake, Jelen Salaš offers air-conditioned accommodation, an on-site restaurant and a large outdoor area. Free Wi-Fi and free private parking are available. Front desk offers free shuttle service to and from Subotica Bus…![]()
Villa Milord [ * * * * ]
Palić, Splitska aleja br.19
Surrounded by an elegant garden, this 19th-century villa is located by the entrance to the Palić Lake spa resort. It offers an outdoor pool and a modern spa centre. Air conditioning and cable TV are standard room facilities at Villa Milord.…
Havana, is the capital city, major port, and leading commercial centre of Cuba. The city is one of the 14 Cuban provinces. The city/province has 2.1 million inhabitants, and the urban area over 2.6 million, making Havana the largest city in both Cuba and the Caribbean region.[4] The city extends mostly westward and southward from the bay, which is entered through a narrow inlet and which divides into three main harbours: Marimelena, Guanabacoa, and Atarés. The sluggish Almendares River traverses the city from south to north, entering the Straits of Florida a few miles west of the bay.
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