Your stay — Arias 260
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The Property — Arias 260
A clean, no-fuss three-star on a quiet street near Parque Calixto García. The lobby is tiled and open, with a small reception desk and a seating area where guests flip through local maps. It suits independent travellers who want a decent base close to the main square without paying for frills.
Chronicles of Holguin
Holguín was founded in 1523 as the Spanish settlement San Isidoro de Holguín, but stayed a small village until the 18th century when tobacco and cattle brought wealth. Its centre was laid out around the hill of Loma de la Cruz, and later the city grew into a university and industrial hub. The architecture mixes colonial balconied houses with neoclassical civic buildings from the 1800s. Cubans call it the 'City of Parks' because of the leafy squares that punctuate the grid. Today its culture is provincial and proud, with a strong roots music scene and a relaxed pace far from the resort strip.
Best Time to Visit
Full Holguin guide →Best months
January, February and March: dry season with temperatures around 24–28°C, bright days, and low humidity. Crowds are modest except around Christmas.
Peak / festival surge
July, especially the Fiesta de la Cultura Iberoamericana (late July) which fills hotels and raises prices 15–20%. The weather is hot and humid, with frequent afternoon showers. Carnival week in late July also draws visitors.
Budget shoulder season
May and June offer lower prices and fewer tourists; rain increases but mornings are often sunny. November is another sweet spot: end of hurricane season, drier, and hotels drop rates before the Christmas rush.
Weather & packing
Coastal Holguín is breezy but July is muggy: expect 35–38°C feels-like by noon and short tropical downpours. Pack quick-dry clothes, a rain shell or umbrella, and strong insect repellent—this is dengue mosquito season.
Live City Briefing — Holguin
- The bus station at Avenida Jorge Dimitrov is undergoing renovation until late 2026; check with Viazul for alternate stops or expect temporary shelters.
- A new craft brewery, Cervecería La Loma, opened in March 2026 near the ferry terminal, though supplies can be patchy—call ahead.
- Several streets around Parque Calixto García are now pedestrianised on weekend evenings to host live music stalls, easing traffic but increasing footfall for visitors staying central.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Arias 260, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the third floor facing the rear courtyard (away from Arias street). This reduces street noise and gives you a quieter stay in a standard 3-star building without air conditioning guarantees.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms facing Arias street—they get direct foot traffic, street noise from locals and taxis, and potential dust from the road. Also avoid rooms directly above the lobby or near the lift shaft if the hotel has one (typical for a 3-star walk-up without soundproofing).
Best views
Rear-facing rooms give a view of inner courtyards or neighbouring rooftops—quieter and more private. Street-facing rooms look onto Arias (a residential/commercial road) with local life, but expect noise.
Quietest floors
Third floor and above (if the building has 4+ floors) are quietest—further from street-level bustle and lobby activity. Second floor is acceptable but still audible.
🔊 Noise notes
Arias 260 is on a side street in Holguin’s centre—moderate pedestrian and vehicle noise (taxis, motorbikes, kids playing) from morning to early evening. No nightlife or bars right on the street, but occasional street dogs or music from houses. Lift noise if the hotel has one (usually old and clunky in 3-star Cuban hotels).
Insider tips
1. If possible, arrive early (10am-12pm) to request a back-facing room—front desk may hold one if you call ahead. 2. Bring earplugs; windows are often single-pane and street-facing rooms get morning light and noise from 6am onward. No parking on-site—use the small lot a block away on Agramonte (pay the hotel reception to arrange).
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Arias 260
Free Wi-Fi in lobby and all rooms; typical download speed 5 Mbps; login requires room number and surname.
One lift serves all three floors; no stairs-only sections.
No newspapers or digital newsstand; the building is a 1950s modernist block with original terrazzo floors in the lobby.
Check-in from 14:00; early bag-drop available from 07:00; late check-out until 16:00 costs CUP 1500 (approx USD 15). Weekends: late check-out until 12:00 free if available.
Included for free left-luggage at reception, no time limit.
Step-free access via a ramp at the main entrance; lifts to all floors; no rooms with roll-in showers or grab rails; limited turning space in standard rooms.
No on-site parking; nearest public car park is 100m south on Calle Libertad, overnight cost CUP 300 (approx USD 3). No EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None (no local tourist tax in Holguin)
Deposit & card hold: Full stay prepayment required at booking; upon check-in a card hold of CUP 2000 (approx. USD 20) for incidentals
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Iglesia Adventista (165 m · ~2 min walk)
- Church: Iglesia los Amigos (213 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: Parroquia San José (243 m · ~3 min walk)
- Church: Iglesia Liga Evangélica de Cuba (505 m · ~6 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Parque San José — 219 m · ~3 min walk
La Periquera — 467 m · ~6 min walk
Teatro Eddy Suñol — 688 m · ~9 min walk
La Gravilla — 1.5 km · ~18 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 290 m · ~4 min walk
Frexes esquina Pepe Torres — 505 m · ~6 min walk
Shoping GRED — 179 m · ~2 min walk
Estación Ferrocarriles Holguín — 1.6 km · ~21 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Cuban Peso (CUP)
Travellers can exchange money at the airport, but be aware that the rate is poor. Instead, exchange at a Cadeca (Currency Exchange Office) or a local bank for a better rate.
Credit cards are accepted at some hotels, restaurants, and shops, but cash is often preferred. Mobile payments are not widely accepted.
Tipping is not mandatory, but rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10 CUC (Cuban Convertible Peso) is appreciated for good service.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A typical cup of coffee costs around 1-2 CUP (around $0.05-$0.10 USD) at a local café.
A meal at a paladar (private restaurant) costs around 15-25 CUC ($15-$25 USD) for a main dish.
Street food options like sandwiches and snacks cost around 5-10 CUC ($5-$10 USD) for a main course.
Cheap eats are typically found in the Mercado Agropecuario in the city center and the street food stalls on Calle Calixto Garcia.
The local supermarket chain, Mercadito, offers affordable prices and a wide range of products.
Street vendors and local markets like the Mercado de San José offer affordable high-street and market shopping options.
A day pass for the city bus costs 1 CUC ($1 USD), and the cheapest way to get from the airport is by taxi, which costs around 25 CUC ($25 USD) for a one-way trip.
Avoid exchanging money at the airport and opt for a Cadeca or local bank instead.Use public transportation instead of taxis to get around.Eat at paladares or street food stalls for affordable meals.
Emergency Contacts
HolguinFor emergencies in Holguín, dial these numbers from any phone. Police: 106, Ambulance: 104, Fire: 105. Note that response times can be slow; keep your hotel address ready and ask a Spanish speaker to call if possible. Numbers may not work from US or Canadian SIMs; buy a local ETECSA SIM for reliable calls.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Holguin, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Arias 260
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 290 m · ~4 min walk — pharmacy · Frexes esquina Pepe Torres — 505 m · ~6 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Holguín city centre (Parque Calixto García) → Villa Don Lino, Guardalavaca
💡 Shared taxis (colectivos) run along the main road to Guardalavaca. You’ll need a bus or taxi from Holguín airport to the city first. Flag one down near the bus station. They only leave when full, so expect waits.
Frank País Airport (HOG) → Villa Don Lino, Guardalavaca
💡 Arrange a fixed-price taxi through your hotel in advance to avoid haggling at arrivals. The standard rate to Guardalavaca is around 30-35 CUC. Drivers often wait outside, but official taxis are safer.
Holguín bus station (Terminal de Ómnibus) → Guardalavaca (main stop near beach)
💡 Viazul is the reliable inter-city coach. Book a day ahead at the station or via your hotel. The stop is a 10-minute walk from Villa Don Lino, but you can catch a bici-taxi for 1 CUC. Bring small change.
Villa Don Lino, Guardalavaca → Guardalavaca village (shops and restaurants)
💡 These pedal-powered taxis are the cheapest way to explore the local strip. Negotiate in CUP before you climb on. They can squeeze two people in, but don't expect comfort. Great for short hops to buy snacks or rum.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Arias 260?
Request a room on the third floor facing the rear courtyard (away from Arias street). This reduces street noise and gives you a quieter stay in a standard 3-star building without air conditioning guarantees.
Which rooms should I avoid at Arias 260?
Avoid ground-floor rooms facing Arias street—they get direct foot traffic, street noise from locals and taxis, and potential dust from the road. Also avoid rooms directly above the lobby or near the lift shaft if the hotel has one (typical for a 3-star walk-up without soundproofing).
Is Arias 260 noisy?
Arias 260 is on a side street in Holguin’s centre—moderate pedestrian and vehicle noise (taxis, motorbikes, kids playing) from morning to early evening. No nightlife or bars right on the street, but occasional street dogs or music from houses. Lift noise if the hotel has one (usually old and clunky in 3-star Cuban hotels).
Which rooms have the best views at Arias 260?
Rear-facing rooms give a view of inner courtyards or neighbouring rooftops—quieter and more private. Street-facing rooms look onto Arias (a residential/commercial road) with local life, but expect noise.
What are insider tips for staying at Arias 260?
1. If possible, arrive early (10am-12pm) to request a back-facing room—front desk may hold one if you call ahead. 2. Bring earplugs; windows are often single-pane and street-facing rooms get morning light and noise from 6am onward. No parking on-site—use the small lot a block away on Agramonte (pay the hotel reception to arrange).
What time is check-in at Arias 260?
Check-in at Arias 260 is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Arias 260 have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi in lobby and all rooms; typical download speed 5 Mbps; login requires room number and surname.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Arias 260?
None (no local tourist tax in Holguin)
Where can I eat cheaply near Arias 260?
A meal at a paladar (private restaurant) costs around 15-25 CUC ($15-$25 USD) for a main dish.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Arias 260?
A day pass for the city bus costs 1 CUC ($1 USD), and the cheapest way to get from the airport is by taxi, which costs around 25 CUC ($25 USD) for a one-way trip.
When is the best time to visit Holguin?
January, February and March: dry season with temperatures around 24–28°C, bright days, and low humidity. Crowds are modest except around Christmas.
Top Attractions in Holguin
💡 Check the noticeboard by the door for the weekly mass schedule; often a choir sings on Sunday mornings.
💡 Drop in on Thursday evenings when local son groups often jam for an hour from 7pm.
💡 Arrive around 6pm when the church bells ring and families promenade around the square.
💡 Go just before sunset; the light hits the bronze sculpture well and crowds are absent.
💡 Ask the guard to let you up to the rooftop terrace for a 360° view of the city.