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The numerous possibilities for active and passive recreation make the Marko Polo hotel an excellent center for delightful stay. Recently renovated (2006.G./till 01.05.2007.G.,) Consist of : reception hall, a restaurant, a café, an aperitif bar, a souvenir shop and a tv salon.
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On the sea shore, only five minutes walking distance from the town center. It consists of two pavilions connected by a central building, with two more pavilions nearby. The hotel has 153 two- and three-star rooms, in total 330 beds. The three-star rooms have been renovated. The reception hall, TV salon, aperitif bar, café bar and the main restaurant are in the central building.
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Situated in front of the quay on the western side of the old town, near the 15th century Kanavelic Tower. A walk along the quay from the hotel and up to the eastern part of the old walled city within sound of the sea is rewarded with sight of medieval streets and houses.
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This hotel is situated three kilometers away from the town, in a quiet inlet named symbolically ? The Bay of Shells. The hotel consists of four pavilions whose names symbolize the four typical Mediterranean trees: Jasmin, Cedar, Begonija and Cempres; it consists of 278 rooms or 556 beds. The pavilions Begonija and Cempres have two-star rooms. In 1998, the pavilions Jasmin and Cedar were renovated and upgraded to three-star.
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This hotel is situated a few minutes walk from the center of the town, on the sea shore, surrounded by Mediterranean trees and vegetation. The hotel was built in 1985 with 83 rooms, 26 apartments, and in total 250 beds.
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