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Chelsea Hotel: Transfer-printed chelsea hotel ware was of rare occurrence, although possibly some chelsea hotel porcelains were sent to Battersea to receive the transfers.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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