The rooms at the Havana Hotel are comfortable and uncluttered with custom-madelinens and custom Red Flower soaps and lotion
San Antonio’s Havana Hotel adds a little spice to the average weekend getaway.
A turn-of-the-century Mediterranean Revival building the Havana Hotel is one ofonly a handful of San Antonio accommodations deemed as a historical site.
Havana Hotel offers 24-hour concierge service and free wireless throughout thehotel.
The hotel lobby gives the feel of modern style accented with Turkish rugs andlarge day-bright windows.
There’s intrigue around every corner at Havana Hotel, simply climbing thered-carpet steps give a sense of living in a time long ago.
Decor at Havana Hotel blends elegance with restraint.
No visit to Havana Hotel is complete with out a cocktail and a sampler plate offresh salsas and snacks from Ocho Lounge.
Most of the furniture is either antiques that Lambert discovered during herextensive world travels or pieces that have been custom-made or designedspecifically for the hotel
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The sign outside of Saint Cecilia
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Every detail is approved personally by Lambert to fit seamlessly into SaintCecilia’s philosophy: “A hotel shouldn’t just indulge. It should enrich.” Thusensuring no luxury is too small to be overlooked; yet there is never anythingsuperfluous to distract. "
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The hotel exclusively provides Hastens Beds, handmade in Sweden with all naturalhorsehair, cotton, wool and Swedish pine.
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Every detail is approved personally by Lambert to fit seamlessly into SaintCecilia’s philosophy: “A hotel shouldn’t just indulge. It should enrich.” Thusensuring no luxury is too small to be overlooked; yet there is never anythingsuperfluous to distract. "
Photo by Ramona Flume
Most of the furniture is either antiques that Lambert discovered during herextensive world travels or pieces that have been custom-made or designedspecifically for the hotel
Photo by Ramona Flume
“Ball TYP F” light fixture made of round polypropylen balls, each engraved withthe designer’s signature. Designed by Verner Panton, 1969.
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“SOUL”: Acquired from Evan Voyles of Neon Jungles, this now characteristic pieceof the estate was reclaimed from an antique sign, which originally read“Louisiana.”
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Small details with Saint Cecilia logos.
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The antique bathtub in Suite 3 with a direct eye line to the HD flat screen inthe bedroom.