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Stamford Plaza Melbourne

Havana, Cuba

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Located in the heart of Melbourne CBD, Stamford Plaza Melbourne is a traditional, 5-star hotel. Guests staying at Stamford Plaza Melbourne can choose to stay in rooms, built in 2016 with modern tiled bathrooms that have walk-in showers or to stay in more traditional style 1 or 2-bedroom guest suites with kitchenettes or fully equipped kitchens and separate marble bathrooms. All accommodation has electronic key card locks and door peepholes. You can dine at Harry's Bar and Restaurant, which offers innovative, seasonal, food and beverage options, or order room service from the extensive 24-hour in-room dining menu. Stamford Plaza Melbourne is 2 minutes' walk from Collins Street's high-end boutique shops and 20 minutes' walk from Melbourne's international sporting precincts, including the MCG, Rod Laver Arena and AAMI Park soccer stadium. China Town and a range of rooftop bars and lane-way's with dining options are all within minutes of the hotel.

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Are you looking for a destination with a rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture? Look no further than Havana, the capital city of Cuba. With its colorful streets, lively music, and welcoming locals, Havana is a must-see for any traveler.
As soon as you step foot in Havana, you'll be transported back in time to the 1950s. Classic American cars line the streets, and colonial-era buildings tower overhead. The city's historic center, Old Havana, is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and for good reason. Its narrow streets are lined with brightly painted buildings and bustling plazas, offering a glimpse into Havana's past.
But Havana isn't just a city frozen in time. It's also a hub of contemporary culture, with art galleries, music venues, and trendy restaurants popping up all over the city. You can catch a live salsa performance at a local club or sip a mojito at one of Ernest Hemingway's favorite haunts.
Of course, no trip to Havana would be complete without explori...
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