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*** Hotel St.Anna accommodation Bozi Dar
Accommodation The Hotel St. Anna Bozi Dar : Stylish family hotel suitable for an active vacation, relaxation, business meetings or family celebrations. Bozi Dar (God's gift) in addition, that there live Baby Jesus, is its altitude 1028 m more than cover the town in Central Europe. Located at the table land in the centre of the Ore Mountains, the state border with Germany and is one of the major centres of winter sports.
The Hotel St. Anna Bozi Dar Accommodation : Altogether 45 beds are in the hotel in 1 threebedded room, 5 doublebedded rooms and 2 suites, where one suite has two separate double rooms and the other one a double room and a three-bedded room. In each room a child auxiliary bed can be added. The rooms are equipped with Tv-sets with satellite and by 20 radio broadcasting stations. Each room has its own shower and WC.
St. Anna the Hotel Acommodation Bozi Dar Restaurant: The hotel has a restaurant and cafe. Hotel St. Anna is characterized by its rich menu postcard, which can be found many delicious dishes including fish and game specials.
The Hotel Bozi Dar Accommodation St. Anna services : The hotel ski room also used to store bicycles. Parking of vehicles is ensured by its own parking lot in the rear tract hotel. For the hotel guests there is available pool, sauna, whirlpool and solarium, which are located directly in the neighbouring building - Hotel Prague (about 10 m). You can also ensure a reservation on balneo procedures.
Holiday in Krusne Mountains Hotel St.Anna Bozi Dar Activities: The hotel is situated directly at the slopes, intended mainly for children and beginners. Skiareal Neklid is for physically fit skiers. From spring to autumn in the vicinity of the hotel interesting terrain for biking, hiking and newly also for Nordic Walking. You can play tennis in the open court with the possibility of renting tennis racket.
The Czech Republic St. Anna Accommodation the Hotel Bozi Dar History : In the St. Anna Hotel you are going to be touched by the history of the former minig city Bozi Dar as well. The whole house is carried by strong stone walls, which are connected by solid curved ceiling above the ground floor. Together with church and city hall these are the oldest preserved buildings (around the year 1842). The object served in former times as a Christian lodging place and was built by the Bishop Tippmann from Prague as thanksgiving to the citizens of Bozi Dar for the period, when he served here as a parson. In the year 1913 the hostel was visited also by Ferdinand d'Este (see the chronological photography).
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