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Avignon Hotel: Western European rulers were forced to declare themselves for the Roman or the avignon hotel pope. France was the staunchest supporter of avignon hotel and was followed by Castile, Aragon, Scotland, and Savoy. England, Portugal, Hungary, the Scandinavian states, and the Holy Roman Empire supported Rome. Devout people in these realms usually followed their king's lead. Thus, for example, St. Vincent Ferrer and St. Colette favored avignon hotel, while St. Catherine of Siena and St. Catherine of Sweden favored Rome.BUDVA: Hotel Avala (best located) or the larger Hotel Romania KOTOR: Hotel Slavia, rather simple, but well located on the shore HERCEGOVNI: Hotel Boka, with pleasant seaside terrace DUBROVNIK: Hotel Villa Argentina and Hotel Excelsior, both splendidly situated on the edge of the sea, or Hotel Splendide, on a wooded peninsula a few hundred yards along the coast northwest of the town, consisting of a main hotel, a restaurant and a dozen or so villas. More economical: Hotel Imperial, the largest place in Dubrovnik HVAR: Hotel Park, simple RAB: Hotel Imperial and Hotel Park OPATIJA: Hotel Kvarner, a big luxury place with park and every attraction; Slavija, a runner-up to the impressive Kvarner. Slightly more economical, yet of good caliber: the Central; the Kristal; the Belveder and the Zagreb.
PULA: Hotel Rivijera PORTOROZ (a fashionable Slovenian coastal resort on the western Istrian coast below Trieste): Palace Hotel, rather luxurious but very inexpensive SARAJEVO: Hotel Europa ZAGREB: Palace Hotel. More economical: The Dubrovnik and the Esplanade LJUBLJANA: Hotel Slon, modern and good. |
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