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The guesthouse “Brūtes” (“Brides”) is the perfect place for your special moments. Dining services are available, and there are areas for active leisure, as well. |
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Aavikunurga recreation house is located in Randvere, Laimjala municipality, Saaremaa. The freshly renovated typical Saaremaa farmhouse offers 13 differently decorated rooms located in the house and in a romantic old outbuilding. In addition, the complex features two saunas, a conference room for up to 30 people and a spacious garden |
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One of the largest and most modern hotels in Vilnius, in 10 minutes’ walk from the centre. PC and Internet connection in rooms. 5 conference rooms.
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Rest and recreation on the shores of Lake Talsi at the foot of the castle mound. DBL rooms with facilities. A 3 minute walk to Baron Firkss' castle and Ķēniņkalns, Sauleskalns and Dzirnavas hills.
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On a lakeshore, 3.5 km from the town of Varska. Single and double rooms in hotel, some rooms have sauna or massage bath. Long list of health-care and beauty treatments. Rowboats and water bicycles on the lake, space for picnics, areas for sports. Concerts, dances, excursions organised.
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Dome Hotel is a luxury boutique hotel in the business center of Riga with 15 exclusive designer rooms. The main activity of the hotel is to provide high-class services in the field of hotels and restaurants. The hotel also has a beauty salon, spa, business services and a restaurant’s summer terrace. Dome Hotel provides a 24-hour concierge, VIP shuttle and room service. First-class service, individual approach and a wide range of services for everyday work, luxurious rest or a weekend in the heart of Old Riga! |
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New business class four stars hotel and restaurant "Daugirdas" is situated in the very Old Town of Kaunas, in a restored XVI - XIX century building, 50 m from the Town Hall, in the confluence of the biggest Lithuanian rivers. It's only several steps to the visitable places and significant historical monuments (town symbol - Town Hall square, Gothic monument - Thunder House, church of Vytautas the Great, Kaunas castle, museums, town centre with the famous Liberty Avenue). |
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Two guesthouses in Lahemaa National Park near the sea for 4 - 6 guests. A place for multiple outdoor and recreational activities. Place for a family or friends to spend time in a quiet countryside, near to the woods and beach. KÄRKA HOUSE: On offer there is an entire house with sauna and a nice garden, outside furniture, hammock and barbecue facilities. The holiday home is equipped with kitchen facilities. Free WiFi, books, journals and table games for rainy days. There is Pack’n Play/travel crib and a high chair for toddler in the house. Safety gate for children on inside stairs. There is also a restroom at the house with a cozy fireplace and sofa bed for two guests if needed (most comfortable for a single person), shower with hairdryer and towels, WC and wood – fired sauna. ANDRES HOUSE: The house has 3 bedrooms with a shelter terrace, free WiFi, fireplace, books, journals and board games for rainy days. There is WiFi, but no TV. There is also a living room with a cozy fireplace, shower with hairdryer, towels, toilet. The holiday home is equipped with kitchen supplies. High chair for toddler. Possibility for Pack`n Play/travel crib, if needed. There is a kids playground. Outside fireplace and coal grill.
There is a hostess dog next to the guest house (at separate garden). Sometimes he is barking – like dogs usually do. Roads are in good condition and easy to access from the guest house.
No pets.
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Small hotel in the centre of Parnu. A 7min walk to the beach. Rooms of various standards available - from very simple to apartment type rooms with all conveniences.
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The Dutch-style windmill is situated in Western Estonia near Virtsu, by the sea in the village of Pivarootsi. The windmill was built in 1869 and renovated in 2004. Around the Dutch-style windmill is built a resort village; 3 garden houses, a sauna, a tennis court, minigolf courses, a tepee for grilling.
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Hotel with 13 comfortable rooms is located in a quiet neighborhood of Ventspils nearby Children town and sea. Cafeteria in the hotel.
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Guest house is located 100 m from seashore in Bērzciems. 4 fully equipped elegant style guest rooms are located in the main building. Pompous restaurant and bar on the first floor of the building. There is tennis court and nice garden with terrace. Separate house for up to 20 persons with billiard. Sauna and hot tub outside under the sky. Additional house for celebration for up to 90 persons and simple accommodation on the second floor.
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Located in an ever so historic place and city center, the guest house and the old-time photos hanging on its walls will remind You to what it has been lived up here. If it is not Your first time in Klaipėda, You may even remember the house with the stairs from the two sides of the world. Spacious and cosy – You will make certain of that staying at “Pirklių namai”. At “Pirklų namai” there are 4 double rooms and 2 luxury suits, of which one with terrance to inner yard. |
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Located in the Old Town of Tallinn, the hotel was renovated 2002. All rooms with SAT-TV, telephone, free Internet access. Rooms are carpeted, also rooms with non-allergic flooring, with sauna and Jacuzzi available. Spacious lobby with a bar and a restaurant, Summer Terraces. Turkish bath and Finnish sauna. Luggage room and private parking. |
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Apartment with 9 bed places near active holiday centre "Reiņa trase". Sauna, SAT TV, Internet. Downhil and cross-country skiing, skating, instructor services, snowtubing. In summer - bicycles, "all terrain" skates, mountainboards, mini golf, street-ball, beach volley-ball. A cafe, separate sauna with a pool. In May 2007, also apartments for 2, 3 and 4 persons available. |
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A hotel in Otepää town, not far from Puhajarve lake. Morning sauna and swimming pool included. The rooms have drying closet and balkony. A suite with a fireplace, Jacuzzi and sauna.
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A modern 3 star hotel in Curonian Spiton the foot of the legendary Witch hill just 15 minutes walk away from the Baltic Sea. There is small kitchen in every guestroom. Car parking lot available.
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The Blankenfelde Estate is a cultural monument of national importance. The name of the estate was first recorded in 1462 when the Master of the Livonian Order rents the lands between the Svēte and Platone rivers to Claus von Medeheym (Medem). In 1561/62 during the age of the Duchy of Courland it becomes a private Estate, and is owned by von Medem family for nearly three centuries. The next owners are von Buttlar, von Manteuffel-Szoege, von Koenigsfels and von Hahn families. The Blankenfelde Estate buildings were erected in 1740-ies. Ther rooms in the main house are aligned in enfilades, decorated with Baroque interior elements. There is a typical vaulted cellar. The master’s house differs from the servants‘ quarters with its mezzanine along the building’s central axis and the second dloor. During the 19th century verandas are added supported by columns, and the building acquires the traits of Classicism. In 1924 – 1970 the estate serves as a home for elderly. During Soviet time, seasonal labour is accommodated in estate’s rooms. Today, the estate is privately owned. The noble looks are restored with renovations of the gatehouse and the gates, the stables, the landscape park. Roses and peonies adorn the estate’s garden. The buildings now contain a hotel, a modern production facility for juices and wines. The former stable houses a collection of bells from all the world’s countries. There are facilities for events with up to 60 participants. |
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In 2017, a design hotel was opened in Cesis, on the banks of the Gauja River. At the end of 19th century and at the beginning of 20th century Russian aristocrats built villas for summer recreation here. At present, six hectares of the territory are home to three villas (Villa Santa, Villa Ieva and Villa Carola) with a restaurant, a hall of TILTA HOUSE, an ancient apple garden and a restored wooden gazebo. The hotel has 30 rooms, with a light interior, with a touch of Scandinavian minimalism and Latvian bourgeoisie, preserving the aura of the summer cottage. |
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Found in the western part of Daugavpils and on the banks of the Daugava River, this is almost the only fortress in Northern Europe that has been preserved since the first half of the 19th century. Work on the fortress began in 1810, though it suffered much damage during the war of 1812 and because of flooding in 1829. The fortress was of strategic importance in terms of its location, not least in terms of the battle against Napoleon’s forces. It was consecrated in 1833, though construction work ended nearly half a century later, in 1878. The fort is divided up into squares, with the Parade Field in the centre of the whole fortress. After it lost its strategic importance in 1897, a warehouse was installed there. Prior to World War I, General Jānis Balodis, Colonel Frīdrihs Briedis and others served at the local garrison. In 1912, in honour of the centenary of the aforementioned war, a monument was unveiled in the park of the fortress. During the Soviet occupation, Red Army units took over the fortress, and a technical aviation school was established there. Even today, the fortress is a “city in a city.” It has a residential area, though the buildings are quite shabby. Both inside and outside the fortress are many elements that relate to military issues. Right now fundamental work is being done to reconstruct the buildings, water pipelines and streets of the fortress. The fortifications of the fortress are home to one of the largest colonies of bats in all of Latvia, and it is strictly forbidden to disturb them when they are asleep. Major restoration of the fortress has included the establishment of the Mark Rothko Art Centre. The distinguished artist was born in Daugavpils in 1903, when Latvia was still part of the Russian Empire. |
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