Royal Palm Hotel (Havana)

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General information
LocationHavana, La Habana Province,  Cuba
Coordinates23°8′13.34″N 82°21′39.17″W / 23.1370389°N 82.3608806°W / 23.1370389; -82.3608806
Inaugurated1923

Royal Palm Hotel (Spanish: Hotel Royal Palm) was a hotel formerly in Havana, Cuba.

History

The Royal Palm Hotel, situated at San Rafael and Industria, two blocks from Parque Central, was centrally located in Havana, Cuba.[1][2]

Originally the Luis E. del Valle Building (Spanish: Edificio Luis. E. del Valle), it was sold to Wilbur E. Todgham, who renamed it the Hotel Royal Palm and took on its ownership as managing director.[3] Adjacent to Havana's Colón Park, it was a five-story, fireproof structure.[4]

Designed by Cuban architect Horacio Navarrete,[3] the Royal Palm had 200 rooms, all with private baths and telephones.[1]

Described as Havana's newest hotel in 1923, it was designed to cater to American visitors and English-speaking travelers, with all staff speaking both English and Spanish.[5]

By the mid-1920s, the hotel management conducted Royal Palm Sightseeing tours.[4]

The hotel was purchased in the 1930s by Pascual Morán Pérez, a Spanish-born businessman known for his success in Cuban hospitality.[3]

References

  1. "Cuba económica y financiera - Volume 21". books.google.ca. 1946. Retrieved 2025-05-09.
  2. Review of Reviews. (1930). United States: Review of Reviews..
  3. "Royal Palm, en el corazón de La Habana, de hotel famoso a edificio multifamiliar". 15 January 2020. Retrieved 2024-10-23.
  4. "Of Course You Are To Havana Before Returning North". The Miami Herald. March 10, 1925. p. 14.
  5. "Going To Havana?". The Miami Herald. February 2, 1923. p. 28.

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