Blue Bottle Hotel

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Stylish, colourful and bright, the Blue Bottle is a delightful, reasonably priced boutique hotel just north of Ladadika. Solo travellers, couples and families will find a mix of modern and sleek rooms with details of dishevelled vintage, walls painted in geometric multicoloured patterns, and very comfortable beds. There's a free, one-way shuttle to the airport, train station or bus station, and a parking service.


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