50 euros per night is worth it and no…
50 euros per night is worth it and no more. The staff was very helpful and respectful
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Via Tarvisio, 32, 33054, Lignano Sabbiadoro, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italia, Italy
50 euros per night is worth it and no more. The staff was very helpful and respectful
The hotel is wonderful, great staff, very clean, delicious breakfast, pet friendly. You can have free bycicles, discounts coupons to many restaurants and Aquapark nearby. The best location, quiet safe zone and you can walk to the center in 10-15 min.
Just lovely!
Nice environment, very friendly staff, clean rooms, parking near the accommodation, great breakfast and location outside the center with the possibility of renting a bike for FREE. Hassle-free ordering via WHATSApp. We definitely recommend
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