Monument to the Liberation
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A colossal monument like the ones you find in several central European countries, built in 1947 in memory of the liberation of the city by the soldiers of the Red Army. On a base made of limestone, a woman (14 m high), in a very dignified stance, holds at the end of her arms above her head a palm leaf that she seems to offer up to heaven. From the terrace there is a fine view over the river, Buda and Pest. On the right, a view from above over the Gellért hotel and baths complex.
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Still underrated elsewhere, Lake Constance is considered by the Germans to be their very own “Riviera”…
There’s not much hype in UK tourist pages about this little Danish island. And yet, those who have ventured here have never forgotten it.

Summer special offers

Special offer double room,3 nights minimum stay, from £ 71   
£ 71/ room

All Inclusive Package !! Pavillon Room 
£ 261/ room
Double room, week end special offer, stay 2 nights and get 10% off , from £ 130
£ 130/ room

Double room non refundable, (minimum stay 2 nights), from £ 71
£ 71/ room

Restaurant tips

A follower of the Slow Food movement, Claudio Camilleri is waging a veritable gastronomic fight…
The discovery of a vast gastronomic repertoire, jealously guarded by Sicilian tradition.
 
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