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Guest house in the nature park - Abava Senleja. The guest house has 8 rooms - 4 smaller, 2 larger double and 2 larger rooms for families or a group of friends. There is also a sauna and a hot tub. Guests have access to the guest house’s kitchenette and fireplace hall for both quiet evenings and friends ’parties, and there is also an outdoor fireplace. |
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The Hotel Tartu is situated in the centre of Tartu .The hotel has 58 freshly renovated rooms with all modern conveniences, including 15 single rooms, 35 double rooms, and 8 spacious family rooms each accommodating up to 4 persons. All rooms have a shower, satellite television, telephone and free wireless internet access. All rooms are for non-smokers. Single rooms and family rooms are equipped with an air conditioner. There is also a room for the disabled.
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The concept hotel "Warehouse No5" is located in an old building in the very center of the old town. The rooftop rooms have balconies overlooking the tile roofs typical of Kuldīga Old Town and Alekšupīte. On the ground floor of the hotel, guests are welcome to use the common lounge area by the fireplace. There is a restaurant next door, where guests can dine on European and Italian cuisine and pizzas. |
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The camping is located in Vaide village, on the sea. Two cottages accommodating 4, a sauna, fishing, picnic spots, sports grounds. The “Antler museum” offers an exposition of antlers found in the forests in the vicinity of the Cape Kolka.
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Comfortable cottages - each for two persons, playground for kids, summerhouse, picnic place and boats for your rest on the shores of a lake embosomed by the forests of Kurzeme - the Western region of Latvia.
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An ancient home with a reed roof, in a quiet location 3 km from Ēdole. Large 4-bed en suite . On the 1st floor - a small steam sauna and fireplace room for 10. A separate sauna building with a fireplace room for 50 and a dance hall for 50. Fishing in three ponds alongside the house. |
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A new hotel in the centre of Alytus town. 22 rooms with TV, telephone and Internet. The beauty salon „Rūta”, the bar „Ode” offering Lithuanian and European meals, Italian pizza.
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A guest house in Nida, 15min. walk from the town center. Rooms with amenities. A kitchen available, where guests can prepare tasty meals by themselves. Our guests have the possibility to order breakfast and smoked fish. The minimum lease time is 2 nights.
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Romantic hotel in centre of Kuresaare with lux SPA and sauna services.
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In an hour's drive from Riga, in the centre of Cēsis. SGL and DBL rooms, large studious. Rooms for conferences and seminars, sauna, Cafe popular and the Kollona beauty salon. |
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The hotel is located in the centre of Klaipeda. All rooms with shower and bath or WC, SATTV, telephone, minibar. A panoramic restaurant with an open kitchen on the 12th floor. 2 banquetting rooms, a lobby bar. 6 conference rooms with presentation equipment. |
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On Lake Drīdzis, facilities for family holidays or company events - 6 cottages for four to six. Each has a kitchen, refrigerator, mini-bar, guestroom with TV, sauna, shower and WC. A two-floor house with sauna for parties of 60 to 70, with bar and four bedrooms. Tenting and a lean-to with fireplace on the shore of the river.
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A hotel in a couple of minutes’ walk from the charming Old Tallinn at the foot of the Toompea hill. Groups are offered a folklore event "Tricky-Ants Farm" enjoying traditional Estonian meals with Estonian music and dance.
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A century old country home on Saaremaa island, only 6km from Kuresaare town. Rooms for guests in the main building, in a cottage and in separate apartments. A large garden with a fireplace for guests' use. Sauna on a raft. Dining room with a bar for 40 persons. Hunting.
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Hotel in centre of 700 year old city Paide. Nice restaurant "Golden Crown". |
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This is a late 19th century building that has been restored in a unique location that merges cultural heritage with modern comforts. The nature of the Nemuna Delta Regional Park and the cultural heritage of the seashore region will offer relaxation for body and soul for anyone who likes to go fishing or birdwatching or to just take a rest during the entire year. |
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An estate, surrounded by a beautiful park with a pond, in the Lahemaa national park, North Estonia. There is a restaurant in the estate. 18 rooms in the new Vihula Manor Country Club&Spa complex. |
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On the edge of the Haanja Nature Park. The renovated wooden schoolhouse (1910) contains seminar room. Outdoors: a wooden pavilion, grilling area, children’s play area, smoke sauna, tent sites. Bicycle rental, guided nature hikes, survival courses, parking area for cars and buses, group menus on request. |
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Guest house in Vilkiškiai village. A cafe on the 1st floor, en-suite rooms on the 2nd floor. Surrounded by a nice garden. |
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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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