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Imperial Hotel Copenhagen:

Imperial Hotel Copenhagen 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 hotel copenhagen, the largest place in Dubrovnik HVAR: Hotel Park, simple RAB: Hotel imperial hotel copenhagen 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.

CPH ADD : Copenhagen Architecture and Design Days Cph ADD, Copenhagen Architecture and Design Days, is a new festival, which will take place for the first time from 5-7 May 2006. The event appeals to a broad audience. Thus there will be special made guided tours, increased opening hours and other design events giving everyone a chance to get up close and behind the special architecture and design of Copenhagen. The festival will consist of a wide range of events across Copenhagen and will be held in places associated with architecture and design.


I will offer here some personal hotel notes, omitting those of luxury levels named above. Vienna is in an odd position, hotelwise, because many of its formerly leading places, mostly on the Ring, are still under requisition by the military occupation forces. The Grand and the imperial hotel copenhagen are in Russian hands, red flags aloft. The Bristol is occupied by the Americans, and Hotel de France by the French, though the public is admitted to the restaurant of this last place.
 
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