It is a great decision to choose Hotel “Monika Centrum Hotels” as your residence in Riga! ... more
Without any doubt you will appreciate its really advantageous location: opposite to the Kronvalda Park in the “Quiet centre”, near the embassy quarter, a few step...
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The Monika Centrum Hotel is a neo gothic style mansion house with castle like turrets, ... more
dating back to 1883. It is situated in a quiet location in downtown Riga opposite Kronvalda Park, and one kilometre from the winding medieval streets of the old town...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Monika Centrum Hotel is a neo gothic style mansion house with castle like turrets, ... more
dating back to 1883. It is situated in a quiet location in downtown Riga opposite Kronvalda Park, and one kilometre from the winding medieval streets of the old town...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Cheap, friendly place to visit, interesting architecture. Disadvantages: Might not last too long in its current state. Freezing cold in winter.
Latvia is not somewhere that would immediately spring to mind when deciding on a city break, but when we researched a possible weekend away for between four and six people (all male) within our budget (£200), there was no clear cut winner. Riga, Berlin, Prague and Barcelona were all able to offer a flight/hotel combination for within that. Riga was decided on by vote, purely for the reason that it was only really opening up as a destination and had that 'kudos' factor that all new things seem to have.
Most of our group flew out of Dublin with Ryanair, though there are other routes available from England and one of our party flew with Ryanair out of Stansted. Flights will obviously vary in price, depending on who you're flying with, when you're flying and how far in advance you book. Booking tickets with Ryanair at Christmas for an end ...
TheDuke 10.03.2006
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Advantages: In the heart of traditional Reykjavic Disadvantages: none
We visited this hotel in February 2008 for a short break and for anyone visiting Iceland for the first time it is the perfect place to stay.
Firstly the hotel is located on the doorstep of the traditional, historical and prettiest part of Reykjavic which means that you can enjoy all the best that Reykjavic has to offer without having the stress of navigating around using taxis, cars or buses. You step out of the hotel into one of best areas for eating and shopping and this is a real bonus if you are less mobile and want to enjoy as much as possible without too much strain or if you want to see as much as possible during a short break.
Secondly the hotel has historic and traditional elements of its own. As it was being re-built a couple of years ago they discovered one of the oldest buildings ever built by man in Iceland. This has ...
We stayed here at the Albert for 3 nights at the end of Feb.
We flew with Air Baltic for £41.70 each including tax!
My daughter and I arrived late at night at the Albert ....they had granted my request for a high,non smoking, room with a view of Old Town!
We could see all the tops of the steeples across Riga and the Art Nouveau style buildings.
We were exceptionally pleased with our room.
Alot of bright lighting available in the rooms but with low lights for night..very cosy.
It was meticulously clean with very comfy beds and crisp sheets.
They had fabulous under floor heating in the bathroom too.
The shower was the best power shower I've ever used!
The maid service was great....they even folded my daughters pyjamas and put under her pillow each day!
Infact the cleaners were always cleaning the hotel foyer entrance ...