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Built in 1998, this complex comprises a total of 12 floors with 39 studios. Facilities on offer include a bar and a restaurant. Those arriving by car may make use of the hotel car park and garage facilities.
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Each of the studios comes with a bathroom, a kitchenette, a hire safe and a direct dial telephone.
Sports/Entertainment
There is a freshwater swimming pool in the outdoor complex and the nearest golf course is approximately 1 km away.
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