Ambos Mundos - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Hemingway stayed here in 1928 on his first trip to Havana; he went on to make it his hideaway before moving to Finca Vigía in 1939. Room 511 is kept as it was in 1938, when Hemingway lived here while writing For Whom the Bell Tolls. In one of the magazine articles collected here, you can read... fodors.com
No title - expert review Hemingway claimed this was a good place to write, and the room (no. 511) where he wrote parts of For Whom The Bell Tolls is a shrine to the late author, featuring his typewriter and photocopies of some of his handwritten drafts and notes. The hotel is a popular stop on the tourist trail and a good b... frommers.com
No title - expert review The eclectic Ambos Mundos Hotel was built in the late 1920's and it is an intimate and cozy place that stands out because of its history. In the early 1930's, American writer Ernest Hemingway lived here for a few years. In room 511 he wrote the first chapter of 'For Whom the Bell Tolls', as he found... sidestep.com
Ambos Mundos Hotel: Hemingways hotel - user review Built at the end of the 20s in the 20th century is a building of eclectic architecture intimate and welcoming place that stands out for its interesting history. At the beginning of the years thirty the american famous writer Hemingway stayed here. During his stay he wrote the first chapters of his n... virtualtourist.com
Ambos Mundos Hotel: Hemingway´s favorite hotel in Havana - user review Ideally positioned two blocks from Havana harbor and the Malecon, just down from the daily artist's market with book and craft sellers in Plaza De Armas. Could perfectly understand how come this used to be Ernest Hemingway conveniently home as its secs away from all the lovely bars like Floridita, B... virtualtourist.com
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