Hotel Telégrafo

Hotel Telégrafo
Alternative namesTelégrafo Axel Hotel La Habana
General information
LocationHavana, La Habana Province, Cuba
Coordinates23°8′16.6″N 82°21′33.92″W / 23.137944°N 82.3594222°W / 23.137944; -82.3594222
Opened1888
Website
www.axelhotels.com

Hotel Telégrafo (English: Telegraph Hotel) is a historic hotel in Havana, Cuba. The Telégrafo is owned by the international hotel chain, Axel Hotels.

Early history

The Grand Hotel Telégrafo opened in 1860.[1] It was reestablished in 1888 on Paseo del Prado, near the National Capitol of Cuba, facing Parque Central in Havana, Cuba.[2]

In 1892, it was managed by Gonzalez & Giralt, Proprietors. In 1893, the Souvenir of the Grand Hotel Telégrafo was published by J.C. Prince.[3] Other Hotel Telegrafo locations existed in Sagua La Grande and Camajuaní.[4]

The 1902 International Sanitary Congress took place at the Hotel Telégrafo.[5]

In 1905, Guillermo Del Toro was the hotel's proprietor. The hotel hired interpreters as guides covering Havana, Marianao, and Matanzas for American visitors. The Café Helados de Paris (English: Paris Ice Cream Café) specializing in ice cream was connected to the hotel.[6]

By 1915, the old Hotel Telégrafo building was demolished, and a completely new one was constructed.[7] After new management and ownership took over in 1915, an expert chef directed the cuisine at Hotel Telégrafo.[8]

The hotel, a favorite in the late 19th century, was adversely affected by the Cuban Revolution of 1959. It was reconstructed in 2001 and reopened the following year.[9][10]

After being acquired by the Spanish hotel chain Axel Hotels, it was renamed Telégrafo Axel Hotel La Habana. The former Telégrafo reopened in 2022 as the first state-run LBGTIQ+-friendly hotel.[11]

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References

  1. ^ Grivetti, L. E., Shapiro, H. (2011). Chocolate: History, Culture, and Heritage. Germany: Wiley.
  2. ^ Cuba Illustrated: With the Biography and Portrait of Christopher Columbus, Containing Also General Information Relating to Havana, Matanzas, Cienfuegos, and the Island of Cuba ... Together with an Anglo-Spanish Vocabulary. (1894). United States: Napoleon Thompson.
  3. ^ Souvenir of the Grand Hotel Telegrafo, Havana, Cuba. (1893). Cuba: Gonzalez & Giralt.
  4. ^ Special Agents Series. (1919). United States: U.S. Government Printing Office.
  5. ^ Public Health Reports. (1902). United States: The Service..
  6. ^ Standard Guide to Cuba. (1905). United States: Foster & Reynolds.
  7. ^ Alfonso, M. F., Valero Martínez, T. (1915). Cuba Before the World: A Comprehensive and Descriptive Account of the Republic of Cuba from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. United States: Souvenir guide of Cuba Company.
  8. ^ Times of Cuba. (1915). Cuba: Times of Cuba.
  9. ^ Moon Handbooks: Cuba. (2004). United States: Avalon Travel Pub..
  10. ^ Griffith, C. (2010). Havana Revisited: An Architectural Heritage. United Kingdom: WW Norton.
  11. ^ Planet, L. (2024). Lonely Planet Pocket Havana. Ireland: Lonely Planet.