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- THE HTWN LOCATION KEY:
CITY
COUNTRYSIDE
COAST
We've done our best to tell you the key location feature, but sometimes the boundaries are blurred: a city may be on the coast, for example, or a hotel in a large town - not a city - still gets a red box. There's more information on the hotel's page.
One part of this hotel was originally a palace, built in the 18th Century; the other part was originally a flour mill.
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Built in the 18th Century, this palace in the old part of Pamploma, was originally a family residence.
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This luxury riad hotel was originally a local governor's palatial residence, and was later made into an orphanage.
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This landmark hotel, on the European bank of the Bosphorus, was originally a magnificent palace of the Ottoman sultans.
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Originally two lhouses, later a baroque palace, this beautiful building has a delightful private courtyard garden.
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This very unusual hotel on the island of Korčula occupies a former bishop’s palace as well as five medieval cottages.
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This boutique hotel in Malta's 'Silent City' was built in the 1600s as a noble family’s residence, and forms part of Mdina's walls.
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