Lonely Planet review
Cap-Haïtien’s most charming hotel, this French colonial building has something of the Spanish hacienda about it. Set within lush gardens, there’s an elegant, leafy central courtyard with plenty of rocking chairs, and a terrace restaurant. The rooms are large and comfy with plenty of period furniture and art; many have balconies. The story that Henri Christophe worked in the kitchens as a slave is sadly apocryphal.
Interesting places nearby
Hostellerie du Roi Christophe
Rue 24B
Cap-Haïtien
Image disclaimer: It is the responsibility of the hotel chain and/or the individual property to ensure the accuracy of the photos displayed. Lonely Planet is not responsible for any inaccuracies in the photos.