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Verdi

Sun, 9-May-2010 Italy Rating 0.0 Голосов 0
Verdi
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FREE PARKING Hotel Verdi is situated in the heart of Parma, a town for art, music, and opera lovers, and for gourmets; the town is nowadays an important crossroad for trade and commerce, a meeting place for national conferences, tourism, and business. Right in the town centre, at a short walking distance to the railway station and the hospital, the Hotel is in a favorable location from the Exhibition Area and within reach of the motorway and the airport. Hotel Verdi, also thanks to the professional and courteous staff, represents the ideal refferal point of those Clients arriving in town wishing for a modern and efficient service together with a relaxing atmosphere. A warm welcome that makes you feel at home, with all advantages and comforts of a four star quality service. The Hotel has twenty rooms, singles, doubles, suites, all welcoming and spacious, to enjoy your own privacy and relaxtion. The rooms feature large windows overlooking the Royal Park, wooden floors, briar wooden furniture, fine bed linen, and each bathroom is lined in quality marble and fully equipped. The rooms are fitted with a range of comforts which include: Indivudual room temperature control, WiFi internet connection, Sky Satellite Tv, Private room safe deposit, Mini-bar, Wire broadcasting, Direct telephone lines. A buffet continental breakfast is served in the cosy lounge from 7 to 10 every morning and till 10.30 on Sunday. The lounge also changes into a comfortable bar in the evening. The adjacent Santa Croce Restaurant offers, in the warmest mounth, to dine in the pretty gazebo. A luminous elegant conference hall on the first floor is suitable for meetings up to 50 people, and, on request, coffee-breaks, brunches, work lunches can be arranged. Business hours of reception: Every day: from 00:00 to 00:00 .
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