管理会社の情報
Eliseo. I dont speak English. Only Spanish
宿泊施設の情報
We offer centrally located private bedrooms equipped with a bed for a family of up to 2 or 3 people, small fridge, microwave, Central AC, hot water and WIFI in Miami’s nationally recognized Little Havana neighborhood, known for its culturally- rich and colorful lifestyle.
C3 Bedroom has its own private bathroom, attached to the room.
The other two bedrooms shared a bathroom next door. Your bedroom is private with its key-lock on the door.
Few blocks away from tourist zone on SW 8th St/Calle Ocho. Enjoy several experiences, such as restaurants, bars, theater, art galleries, dance places, grab a cafecito, and local Cuban/Latin culture.
No kitchen, but you have a microwave and mini-fridge.
We don't provide parking space and you must find your own free parking on the street, avoiding parking on neighbors' spaces or blocking driveways because your car might be towed at your own expense if you park on the wrong spot.
House's Rules:
WARNING!
-Please show official document identification upon entering to my house.
-Please be respectful. My home is family oriented. This is NOT a sex hotel. If you need one there are some along the SW 8th Street. Do not bring them here please
- DO NOT throw doors
- NO smoking, NO drugs, NO parties, etc.
- DO NOT make loud noises during night.
- NO pets.
- NO visitors.
Failure to comply will result in immediate end of your reservation without refunds.
The exteriors and the main entrance of the house are monitored by security cameras.
周辺エリアの情報
Miami’s nationally recognized Little Havana neighborhood, known for its culturally- rich and colorful lifestyle
Few blocks away from tourist zone on SW 8th St/Calle Ocho. Enjoy several experiences, such as restaurants, bars, theater, art galleries, dance places, grab a cafecito, and local Cuban/Latin culture.
1. Esquina De La Fama, Cuban sandwiches, entrees & cocktails served in a cozy, colorful space with tropical decor.
2. Calle Ocho Walk of Fame, stars in the sidewalk pay tribute to Cuban & Latin cultural figures, like salsa dancer Celia Cruz.
3. Tower Theatre, one of Miami's oldest cultural landmarks, the theater hosts movies, educational programs & exhibits.
4. Ball & Chain, an iconic nightclub from the 1930s-1950s reemerges as a live-music venue with Cuban-style food & drink.
5. Havana Classic Cigar, down-to-earth tobacco shop with hand-rolled cigars & a classic coffee bar serving Cuban coffee.
6. Cubaocho Museum & Performing Arts Center, the story of Cuba is told via rotating art, music performances & a bar specializing in rum.
7. Bay of Pigs Monument. Grassy median with an eternal flame & other memorials for those who fought for Cuban independence and against communism.
8. Máximo Gómez Park, a modest park with a mural is a popular gathering place for domino & chess players.