The Hotel Sevilla In Old Havana

Have you thought about sleeping in a room where Almore modern one that looks to the Paseo del Prado.
Capone slept or where, just some time later, anotherThe hotel enjoyed the tourism boom of the time,
mafia character like Santo Trafficante did? Or stay atwhich, as we said in an earlier article, was supported
the same rooms once used by Josephine Baker,by national and international situations that benefited
Imperio Argentina and Libertad Lamarque? ¿LolaHotel Plaza like no other hotel in Havana at that time
Flores, Tongolele, Tin Tan, Perez Prado? Hugo delsince their owners also managed the Hippodrome and
Carril ¿or Jorge Negrete? The painter David Alfarothe National Casino.
Siqueiros and chess icon José RaúlCuba was a paradise for the visitor interested in fun
Capablanca…?and entertainment, in exposing his luck at gambling
All these possibilities exist at Sevilla Hotel, one of theand betting, but also according to the chronicles of
oldest Havana hotels. This is where part of the storytravelers of the time, some peculiarities of Cuban
of "Our man in Havana" takes place, which is one ofidiosyncrasy made possible the tourism boom. In a
the well-known novels of Graham Greene; who wasbook concerning our "tourist" attractions: "When it's
also a guest of this hotel. So was Georges Simenon,cocktail time in Cuba" (A la hora del coctel en Cuba),
creator of the famous literary character Inspectorpublished in 1928, its author, Basil Woon, made these
Maigret, and Ernest Hemingway, Novel Prize forlibertines suggestions to potential travelers: "You can
Literature. Enrico Caruso and Rubén Darío alsodrink all you want, try your luck at the lottery and
stayed in this hotel on their way through Havana, likelose what you think it is reasonable at the casino. In
did Mary Pickford, to whom the hotel dedicated aHavana there is no need to carry a marriage
cocktail that is still the an emblem of the institution.certificate if traveling as a couple and the visitor can
Thanks to the famous personalities who used itslook provocativey at beautiful Cuban ladies since that
facilities, the Sevilla is a hotel with history. That andlook in Cuba is a compliment and not a crime. "
its already completed 100 years'of service. It was theIn 1939, the Sevilla Hotel was held by Amleto Battisti,
first large luxury hotel in the Island, and today, aa Uruguayan man of Italian origin who was the head
four-star category hotel, due to its comfort and theof one of the four families of the Havana Mafia
excellence of its services, it is still ranked among theEmpire. He turned the hotel into one of the paradises
favorite hotel choices for a pleasurable cubaof Havana's gambling until 1959.
vacations. It's beautiful architecture contributes asWith the triumph of the revolutionary movement in
well to its preference, which replicates the entranceJanuary of the same year, Don Amleto, who also
to the Patio de los Leones in the Alhambra, incontrolled the traffic of heroin into the U.S., left his
Granada, Andalucía, with arches, columns andhotel on the day of triumph for refuge in the
mosaics profusion. And also its excellent location, rightUruguayan embassy. He carried as his baggage
next to the famous Paseo del Prado and a fewseveral large suitcases full of money. The Sevilla Hotel
hundred meters from the Malecón in Havana, at thethen was used exclusively for local tourism until 1989,
entrance to the Historic Center of town, and a fewwhen it closed its doors for a big refurbishment,
steps from famous museums and great bars andreopening in 1993 with the glory that always
restaurants in the Cuban capital.characterized it, but with the amenities of modernity.
This hotel passed through several stages since itsI could tell stories of the many famous people who
founding. The Sevilla hotel was inaugurated in 1908. Ifstayed at the Hotel Sevilla, but I will only refer to
you get a glimpse of the image of its main facade,one of them in this article:
you can notice that its original owner was a SpanishThe great Josephine Baker stayed at the Hotel
man with the González surname. This person, a littleSevilla when she first arrived in Havana in 1950, to
bit later, sold the hotel to an American company thatperform for several nights at the América Theater.
then sold it to the Biltmore Company, also ofThe Baker was initially seduced by the Hotel Nacional
American capital. Americans have always known howde Cuba as an ideal venue to stay. But unbelievably,
to obtain the highest profitability of a business, andas it was considered the flagship hotel of all Cuban
having knowledge of the growth of tourism on thehotels, she was not accepted because of the black
island in the second decade of the last century, theycolor of her skin. In this situation, Amleto Battisti,
strived to develop their facilities.who recognized the fame that accompanied the
They bought a building of 10 plants that had beenworldwide star, and knowing that her presence at
built next to the hotel Plaza, with its facade to thethe facility would be excellent advertising for the
Paseo del Prado. At first this building was conceivedhotel, offered to host and serve her as a queen. The
to accommodate a hospital but it never openedday after arriving at the Sevilla Hotel she began her
because the owners had difficulties to get, from theperformances at the América Theater. Despite her
City Hall of Havana, the declaration of the area as an54 years of age, she appeared agile and beautiful.
area of silence, a prerequisite for establishing aOnly… that she danced with her clothes on. Still, it is
medical institution. The American company thensaid that the lines of people that crowded outside
joined the new building with the existing hotel andthe theater to see her, exceeded earlier lines for
reopened in 1924 as the Sevilla Biltmore Hotel. Forother shows in Havana. The Sevilla was the hotel
that reason, even today, there are two styles in thethat saved Havana from not appreciating, in situ, the
constructive aspect of the hotel, an attractive olderimmense value of a living legend of world art,
style that can be seen in the street Trocadero, and aJosephine Baker.