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A hotel holiday is all about freedom
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A hotel holiday is all about freedom. Everything is laid on for the guest, who is then free to concentrate on seeking out those special holiday moments. But the hotel can in itself provide part of the holiday value. The range of options available is large, and the variety only adds to the charm.
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International luxury Denmark has hotels to suit every requirement and purse. Luxury hotels in the shape of fine buildings with a century of experience in giving guests the last word in care and attention. With their striking architectural features and prime locations these hotels have shot up to complement the rich range of hotels that make Denmark an attractive destination for a hotel holiday.
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Conferencing hotels Denmark is rising to prominence as a conferencing country and therefore has an array of hotels specialised in offering all the facilities required to stage a successful conference. This naturally includes the comprehensive and efficient service that a discerning conference guest will expect.
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Town and country In the cities the setting for a holiday might be either an 18th century warehouse or a brand new building designed by one of the great architects of our time. Out in the countryside the small provincial hotels have their own special atmosphere of comfort and familiarity. It may be a temperance hotel, where alcohol figures in neither the mini-bar nor on the menu. Or maybe a hotel that has been in one family for generations.
Seaside hotels Along the coasts the seaside hotels that enjoyed a vogue a century ago have managed to preserve their own rustic charm. There are also modern family hotels at the seaside, with fun activities for both children and adults and often a swimming pool where you can make a splash even though it is not summer.
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Castles & manor houses Stay overnight in one of the many Danish castles and manor houses that have opened their wrought iron gates to tourists, and you are sure to feel the rush of their romantic charm and nobility. You will sleep like a baby in a four poster bed in historic surroundings and will dine in a beautiful hall or under an ancient vaulted ceiling. And here and there – if you get really lucky – you might even meet a ghost!
A good start to the day Being pampered is an important part of a hotel holiday. In many hotels breakfast is included in the price, and a sumptuous morning buffet is the best imaginable start to a day on holiday. The hotel reception staff will also be a mine of information about the town or the hotel locality.
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