Hotel information:
In walk distance from the centre of city, the hotel allocates 26 spaciously, completely equipped rooms, that offer unbeatable homliness. They can host up to 60 visitors. Xenia Hotel of Komotini, is a work of the unforgettable architect Aris Konstantinidis. It opened it s gates for the first time in 1965 as the biggest hotel of the city. It has been a pole of attraction of most social events of the city and it was distinguished for the irreproachable hospitality and it s extraordinary cuisine that provided to it s customers.
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At the heart of the city lie the evergreen Central Park of Agia Paraskevi and the 15 m-high WW2 Heroes Memorial, locally known as The Sword . The revamped Central square or Plateia Irinis (Square of Peace) is the focus of a vibrant nightlife boosted by the huge number of students living in the city. The Old commercial centre is very popular with tourists as it houses traditional shops and workshops that have long vanished from other Greek cities. In addition, in the northwestern outskirts of the city (Nea Mosinoupoli) locals and tourists alike flock into a modern shopping mall: Kosmopolis Park, which houses department stores, shops, supermarkets, a cinema complex, cafes and restaurants.
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| Capacity: |
2 floor(s), 26 rooms
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| Address: |
69100 Sismanoglou 43, Komotini, Greece
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| Room price (per night): |
Single from € 74, Double from € 94, Triple from € 107
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