Meliá Cohiba Hotel | |
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General information | |
Location | Havana, Cuba |
Coordinates | 23°08′23″N82°24′10″W / 23.13964°N 82.40278°W Coordinates: 23°08′23″N82°24′10″W / 23.13964°N 82.40278°W |
Opening | 1994 |
Management | Meliá Hotels International |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 462 (inc) |
Number of suites | 61 |
Number of restaurants | 7 |
Website | |
https://www.melia.com/en/hotels/cuba/havana/melia-cohiba/index.html |
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