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Fully air-conditioned rooms, NDD / IDD telephone access, 24 hours cable television, Hot and cold shower bath, Internet access, facsimile, photocopying and typing service, Café Artina is open daily, Room service is available, Laundry services, 3 level basement parking
Accommodation
De Luxe (32 sq. m., 2 persons)
Rooms with living room, kitchenette with refrigerator (mini bar), 1
bedroom with single bed, with complimentary breakfast
De Luxe Superior (36 sq. m., 2 persons)
Rooms with living room, kitchenette with refrigerator (mini bar), 1
bedroom with matrimonial bed, with complimentary breakfast
Twin De Luxe (42 sq. m., 4 persons)
Rooms with living room, kitchenette with refrigerator (mini bar), 1
bedroom with 2 single beds, with complimentary breakfast for two persons.
Suite Room (46 sq. m., 2 persons)
Rooms with living room, kitchenette with refrigerator (mini bar) &
microwave oven, 1 bedroom with matrimonial bed, 1 maid's room, with
complimentary breakfast
Facilities and Amenities
Fully air-conditioned rooms, NDD / IDD telephone access, 24 hours cable
television, Hot and cold shower bath, Internet access, facsimile, photocopying
and typing service, Café Artina is open daily, Room service is
available, Laundry services, 3 level basement parking
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