Standard with balcony 301
Standard room with one “king size” bed or (by request) two single beds with orthopedic mattresses is made in minimalistic style. Special “salt” of design of the room are antique photos of Lviv. Every room has “French” windows and entrance to a balcony, where you may watch architectural monuments drinking coffee on a small table. It is very interesting to watch the musical fountain in front of the Opera Theatre in the evening.
The Porte-fenetre (so called “French” windows) appeared for the first time while building of palaces in 17 century. Also these windows were used in design of some historical buildings in Paris.
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In-room amenities
- air conditioning
- tv
- iron
- dresser
- bed linen
- heating
- soundproof
- free Wi-Fi
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Mini-kitchen
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Without kitchen
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Bathroom
- shower
- slippers
- towels
- dryer
- toiletries
- toilet
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Addition comfort
- baby cots
- clothes dryer
Standard with balcony 302
Standard room with one “king size” bed or (by request) two single beds with orthopedic mattresses is made in minimalistic style. Special “salt” of design of the room are antique photos of Lviv. Every room has “French” windows and entrance to a balcony, where you may watch architectural monuments drinking coffee on a small table. It is very interesting to watch the musical fountain in front of the Opera Theatre in the evening.
The Porte-fenetre (so called “French” windows) appeared for the first time while building of palaces in 17 century. Also these windows were used in design of some historical buildings in Paris.
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In-room amenities
- air conditioning
- tv
- iron
- dresser
- bed linen
- table
- heating
- soundproof
- free Wi-Fi
-
Mini-kitchen
-
Without kitchen
-
Bathroom
- shower
- slippers
- towels
- dryer
- toiletries
- toilet
-
Addition comfort
- baby cots
- sofa bed
- clothes dryer
Standard with balcony 303
Standard room with one “king size” bed or (by request) two single beds with orthopedic mattresses is made in minimalistic style. Special “salt” of design of the room are antique photos of Lviv. Every room has “French” windows and entrance to a balcony, where you may watch architectural monuments drinking coffee on a small table. It is very interesting to watch the musical fountain in front of the Opera Theatre in the evening.
The Porte-fenetre (so called “French” windows) appeared for the first time while building of palaces in 17 century. Also these windows were used in design of some historical buildings in Paris.
-
In-room amenities
- air conditioning
- tv
- iron
- dresser
- bed linen
- table
- heating
- soundproof
- free Wi-Fi
-
Mini-kitchen
-
Without kitchen
-
Bathroom
- shower
- slippers
- towels
- dryer
- toiletries
- toilet
-
Addition comfort
- baby cots
- sofa bed
- clothes dryer
Standard with balcony 304
Standard room with one “king size” bed or (by request) two single beds with orthopedic mattresses is made in minimalistic style. Special “salt” of design of the room are antique photos of Lviv. Every room has “French” windows and entrance to a balcony, where you may watch architectural monuments drinking coffee on a small table. It is very interesting to watch the musical fountain in front of the Opera Theatre in the evening.
The Porte-fenetre (so called “French” windows) appeared for the first time while building of palaces in 17 century. Also these windows were used in design of some historical buildings in Paris.
-
In-room amenities
- air conditioning
- tv
- iron
- dresser
- bed linen
- table
- heating
- soundproof
- free Wi-Fi
-
Mini-kitchen
-
Without kitchen
-
Bathroom
- shower
- slippers
- towels
- dryer
- toiletries
- toilet
-
Addition comfort
- baby cots
- sofa bed
- clothes dryer
Standard with balcony 305
Standard room with one “king size” bed or (by request) two single beds with orthopedic mattresses is made in minimalistic style. Special “salt” of design of the room are antique photos of Lviv. Every room has “French” windows and entrance to a balcony, where you may watch architectural monuments drinking coffee on a small table. It is very interesting to watch the musical fountain in front of the Opera Theatre in the evening.
The Porte-fenetre (so called “French” windows) appeared for the first time while building of palaces in 17 century. Also these windows were used in design of some historical buildings in Paris.
-
In-room amenities
- air conditioning
- tv
- iron
- dresser
- bed linen
- table
- heating
- soundproof
- free Wi-Fi
-
Mini-kitchen
-
Without kitchen
-
Bathroom
- shower
- slippers
- towels
- dryer
- toiletries
- toilet
-
Addition comfort
- baby cots
- sofa bed
- clothes dryer