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Diese Unterkunft liegt 1 Gehminute vom Strand entfernt. Das Hotel Liro in Vlora bietet einen eigenen Strand mit kostenfreien Liegestühlen und Sonnenschirmen. Die Bar und das Restaurant in der Unterkunft bieten eine große Terrasse, auf der Sie mediterrane Gerichte genießen können. WLAN nutzen Sie in der gesamten Unterkunft kostenfrei.

Alle Zimmer sind klimatisiert und verfügen über einen möblierten Balkon mit Meerblick. Jedes Zimmer ist mit Sat-TV, einer Minibar und einem Safe ausgestattet. Ihr eigenes Bad ist mit einer Dusche, einem Haartrockner und kostenlosen Pflegeprodukten ausgestattet.

Das Hotel Liro bietet mehrere Wassersportmöglichkeiten an seinem Strand. An der Unterkunft oder in der Umgebung können Sie zahlreichen Aktivitäten wie Windsurfen, Tauchen und Schnorcheln nachgehen.

Das Zentrum von Vlora und die malerische Aussicht von Kuzum Baba erreichen Sie nach 6 km. Der Archäologische Park von Oricum liegt 10 km vom Liro Hotel entfernt. Der Nationalpark Llogara ist 25 km entfernt.


Einrichtungen

WLAN inklusive
Parkplätze inbegriffen
am Strand
Pool
Familienzimmer
Flughafenshuttle
Bar

Allgemeines

✔ Airport Shuttle (gegen Gebühr)
✔ Designated Raucherbereich
✔ Klimaanlage
✔ Sicherheitsfach
✔ Heben
✔ Familienräume
✔ Nichtraucherzimmer


Reinigungsdienste

✔ Tägliche Reinigung
✔ Ironing Service (Aufpreis)
✔ Wäsche (Aufpreis)


Empfangsdienste

✔ Gepäckaufbewahrung
✔ Tour Schreibtisch
✔ Währungswechsel
✔ 24-Stunden-Rezeption


Draußen

✔ Ausführung
✔ privater Strandbereich
✔ Terrasse
✔ Garten


Aktivitäten

✔ Strand
✔ Wassersportmöglichkeiten (vor Ort) (Gegen Gebühr)
✔ Snorkelling (Aufpreis)
✔ Tauchen (Aufpreis)
✔ Canoeing (Aufpreis)
✔ Windsurfen (Aufpreis)
✔ Angeln (Aufpreis)


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Check-in time

15:00 - 20:00

Check-out time

Until 11:00 hours

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Vlorë

VlorëVlorë is the third most populous city of the Republic of Albania. The city is the capital of the surrounding Vlorë County, one of 12 constituent counties of the country. By air, it is 457 kilometres (284 miles) northwest of Athens, 291 kilometres (181 miles) west of Thessaloniki, 99 kilometres (62 miles) southwest of Tirana

Culture and history info

Culture and history infoDue to its strategic position on the Adriatic Sea, especially to the Bay of Vlorë, which forms a natural harbor, Vlorë was a significant place in classical antiquity for the trade by many peoples. Vlorë is considered as one of the oldest cities in Albania and the region. The city was founded by the ancient Greeks in the 6th century BC and named Aulōn. It is also one of several colonies on the Illyrian coast,[a] mentioned for the first time by Ptolemy (Geographia III xii, 2). Other geographical documents, such as the Tabula Peutingeriana and Hierocles' Synecdemus, also mention it. The city was an important port of the Roman Empire, when it was part of Epirus Nova.
The city of Vlorë remains a major seaport and commercial centre, with a significant fishing and industrial sector. The surrounding region produces petroleum, natural gas, bitumen and salt. The city is also the location of important installations of the Albanian Navy. It has grown in importance as an agricultural center with very large-scale planting of olive and fruit trees, and as a center of the food processing, oil and bitumen export industries. The surrounding district is mainly agricultural and pastoral, producing oats, maize, cotton, olive oil, cattle, sheep, skins, hides and butter. These commodities are exported.
Tourism has become a major industry in recent years, with many hotels, recreational centers, and vast beaches. The city has a good view over the Bay of Vlorë, which is considered the frontier between the Adriatic Sea and the Ionian Sea. The Island of Sazan is close-by, at the entrance to the bay. Italy is just 80 kilometres (50 miles) away. With 300 sunny days per year is a good location to stay for business or vacations. Some nearby beaches include Palasë, Dhermi, Vuno, Himara, Qeparo and Borsh. The bay offers good conditions for navigation at sea and anchorage of ships. Other attractions include food, wine, mountains and sports.
In the city there are located three functioning museums the Independence Museum, the Historic Museum and the Ethnographic Museum of Vlorë. Each museum discovers different characteristics of the Vloran history. Vlora host also the Shevqet Musaraj Libery. Vlorë is home to different architectural styles that represent influential periods in its history. The architecture is influenced by Illyrian, Greek, Roman, Italian and Communist architecture. In the 21th century, Vlorë has turned into a modern city, with modern new buildings and many green spaces. The Lungomare Vlora Waterfront Project is currently under construction.

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