Hotel Capri

Hotel NH Capri La Habana

Hotel Capri before its recent renovations
General information
Location Calle 21 / Calle N, Vedado, Havana
Opening 1957 (original), 2014 (reopened)
Owner Grupo Caribe
Management NH Hoteles
Technical details
Floor count 19
Design and construction
Architect Jose Canaves
Other information
Number of rooms 220

The Hotel NH Capri La Habana is a historic high rise hotel located in central Havana.

History

Hotel Capri in 1973.

In 1955, President Batista enacted Hotel Law 2070, offering tax incentives, government loans and casino licenses to anyone wishing to build hotels in excess of $1,000,000 or nightclubs for $200,000 in Havana. This bill brought Meyer Lansky and his "associates" in the mafia flooding to the city to take advantage.

The Hotel Capri de Havana was one of the first to be built. Located on Calle 21, 1 Mp. 8 Vedado, only two blocks from the Hotel Nacional, it opened in November 1957. With its 250 rooms, the nineteen-story structure was one of the largest hotel/casinos in Havana during its heyday. It boasted a swimming pool on the roof.

Owned by mobster Santo Trafficante, Jr. of Tampa, Florida, the hotel/casino was operated by Nicholas Di Costanzo, racketeer Charles Turin (aliases: Charles Tourine, Charley "The Blade"), and Santino Masselli of the Bronx NY(aliases:"Sonny the Butcher"). After it opened, George Raft was hired to be the public front for the hotel's club during his gangster days in Cuba.[1] It was believed that he owned a considerable interest in the club.[2]

The hotel was designed by architect Jose Canaves and owned by the Canaves family. The hotel, along with its famous casino, was leased to American hotelier, "Skip" Shephard.

The hotel was known as the Hotel Horizontes Capri in the 1990s, before it closed in 2003. It reopened[3] in January 2014,[4] following major renovations[3] managed by the Spanish NH Hoteles chain as the Hotel NH Capri La Habana.[5]

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Coordinates: 23°8′31.96″N 82°22′57.35″W / 23.1422111°N 82.3825972°W / 23.1422111; -82.3825972

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