Mediterranean Palace Thessaloniki (Thessaloniki)
- Mediterranean Palace Thessaloniki (Thessaloniki)
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Mediterranean Palace Thessaloniki
country: Greece, city: Thessaloniki (Old Harbour)
Mediterranean Palace Thessaloniki Placed in an excellent location and offering excellent facilities with ultimate hospitality, the Mediterranean Palace is a perfect destination for guests with high expectations.
Location
Enjoying a magnificent view of the Thermaikos Bay, this magnificent property is strategically located in the heart of the commercial and business centre of the city. This hotel is also close to one of the most picturesque areas of the city called Ladadika.
Rooms
The hotel offers comfortable accommodation units that are provided with highest standards of comfort and luxury. The warm atmosphere in each room embraces the guest and guarantees an unforgettable stay.
Restaurant
The onsite restaurant offers Greek and international cuisine that gives you a true feast of unique specialties. The food is impeccably served in an area where the decoration is characterized by discreet luxury. The cafe bar is a cosy place where guests can have an aromatic coffee, a light snack or an exotic cocktail.
General
The hotel offers 8 conference rooms to host different kind of corporate events, of 20 to 400 people. The fully equipped multiple meeting rooms are ideal for product launches, seminars, presentations and are carefully assigned by the experienced banqueting staff to satisfy each events needs.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Baby sitting service Cafe Conference facilities Currency exchange Disabled facilities Laundry facilities Parking facilities Restaurant Room service | Air conditioning Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer In-room safe Internet access Mini bar Private bathroom / Ensuite Radio Telephone |
Extra Information:
- 2 km to the Train Station
- 15 km to the Airport
Address:
3 Salaminos & Karatassou streets
54626 Thessaloniki
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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