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Holiday house "Krastiņi" is surrounded by pine-tree forest close to the beach and near the highest dune of Vidzeme region. The house is suitable for a family or couple wishing to spend the calm holiday in a wild beach and enjoy the bathhouse. |
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Weekend house 5 km from Polva, amid pines, with garden and pond. Cosy rooms in the mansard. Smoke sauna.
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New low fare hotel offers fairly small and cozy rooms for guests for significantly low cost in the center of city. Hotel is located within 10 min drive from the Old town.
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Žaliakalnis – on the Green Hill – now seating the hotel, family run hotel, belonged to their grand and great-grandparents. The family house adjoining the hotel was designed in 1930 by a family friend architect, a promoter of functionalism in Lithuania, V. Lansbergis-Žemkalnis. 29 highly appointed rooms: 2 deluxe rooms, 6 junior suites, 11 single rooms, and 10 double rooms (with twin beds or a double-bed). All rooms meet European first-class hotel standards. Here you will find everything you need for rest and work: TV sets, direct-dial telephones, mini bars, safe deposit boxes, free wireless internet connection, hair dryers and comfortable en suite bathrooms with heated anti-slip floor. Should you prefer a comfy king size bed, just order it in advance and you will find it ready upon arrival. |
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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 villa is situated at the crossroad of Smilciu and Zveju Streets, near the sea – about 3-5 minutes walk through the pine forest. Access to the common beach, nearby – the women beach area. The center of Palanga and spots where main events and shows take place, and Basanaviciaus Street – in about 7-10 minutes walk. The villa was founded in 2008 in a four-storey building. It offers accommodation in one of 19 modern and luxuriously equipped rooms.
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The house is situated on the Saaremaa island, in the town of Kuressaare, just a 5 minute walk from the town centre. Comfortable bedrooms with TV and shower.
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An ethnographic country home in a pine forest. Fishing and boats in the lake. Good swimming spot in the nearby river.
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A camping on an island in the lake Grabuosta, close to Moletai town. 24 connection sites for trailers. Cottages. Tent sites with bonfire places and tables. Facilities for sports. Cafe, shower rooms.
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Cosy rooms in a guesthouse not far from Kardla town for those, touring Hiiumaa island. Barbecue parties, a camping site, winter sports facilities.
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4 Star hotel in the centre of Tallinn. The Old Town is easily accessible by public transport of by feet. From the rooms situated on the upper floors there is a magnificent view to the city panorama and the Baltic sea. There is a night club and fitness centre in the hotel.
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Ülemiste Hotel is located near Tallinn Airport, a few minutes' drive from the center of Tallinn, near Lake Ülemiste. The hotel has 130 comfortable rooms, including rooms for people with disabilities. The hotel has a restaurant, bar, fitness center and sauna. |
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A guest house and an artisan’s shop in Koknese, on the bank of the river Pērse. A sitting room with a fireplace, a seminar room for 35 persons, a sauna and 3 rooms with conveniences. A picnic spot by the river with firewood provided, tent sites. A tour of the leatherwork facility and a possibility to try one’s hand in artwork.
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A hotel in a charming, renovated house built in 1862, in Tartu town. Breakfast is served in an old-style pub next to the hotel. There is a beauty and health centre in the hotel.
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Located in Rāmava in the Ķekava Parish, the estate dates back to the 15th century. In 1723, it belonged to a pastor from Rīga, Depkin, who gave it its name. The two-story mansion at the estate was built in the style of Classicism in the 19th century and has been restored. It is one of the best-preserved estates in the Pārdaugava region of Latvia. The estate once had some 10 buildings, but only the mansion and the surrounding park remain. The Baltic German writer, publicist and aristocrat Garlieb Merkel spent much of his life (1808-1850) at the estate. The Rāmava Estate offers accommodations (12 larger and smaller rooms for overnight), seminar facilities, a campsite and a venue for celebrations and photography sessions. |
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A hotel in the centre of Druskininkai. Rooms with all conveniences. King-size beds, desk and easy chair, "Jacuzzi" bath for two or shower, telephone. Each room has a unique interior design. Massage services upon request. |
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Guest house on Hiijumaa island, Kardla city. Beautiful garden behind the guest house. Fireplace and sauna in the house.
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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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A guest house in the centre of Krāslava town, on the bank of the river Daugava. En-suite rooms, seminar rooms. Latgalian cuisine can be ordered. A sauna, a pool. |
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A log cottage in Valgalciems, 400 m from the sea and 13 km from Roja. Guests have access to four rooms with four double beds, a hall, a kitchen, a shower with massage, and a country sauna. There are two ponds on the land, and the forest around the cottage is full of berries and mushrooms. |