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Hotel Marco Polo – Gradac, Croatia
Date: 10/6/2009 3:47:12 AM Category: General

Hotel Marco Polo is a quaint boutique hotel in the seaside town of Gradac, Croatia and only steps from the beach.  The rooms are unique from one another and appointed with antiques, gorgeous textiles, comfortable beds, and air conditioning which is optimal for the summer months.  The hotel offers a variety of amenities from a fitness center, pool, hot tub, spa services, library, and concierge.  They also have two restaurants and lounge.  However, you will be located on the strip of shops, restaurants, and bars that grace the Adriatic’s beachfront, so you will have a variety of options to choose from.  As with many of these older buildings, they do not have an elevator which is important to consider for anyone that has difficulty or is unable to climb stairs.

More information: http://www.hotel-marcopolo.com/
 

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