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easy Hotels open in Sofia

Wed, Jan 06 2010 15:49 CET 2923 Views 2 Comments
easy Hotels open in Sofia

Todor Alexandrov Boulevard

Photo: Ivan Grigorov

The first easy Hotel in the Bulgarian capital opened on the intersection between Todor Alexandrov Boulevard and Aldomirovska Street, a company media statement announced on January 6 2010.

The hotel features 57 rooms in total, but total bed capacity, or the number of beds per room, has not been disclosed. The hotel is nine storeys high and rooms are on offer for 10 euro. The establishment is the 11th property to be opened by the brand. Reservations can be made at www.easyhotel.com, where rooms are priced according to booking date and reservation date.

Currently, the easy Hotels' chain includes 10 hotels in the United Kingdom, Hungary, Switzerland and Cyprus. By the end of January 2010, apart from the hotel in Sofia, the company plans to open hotels in Dubai and Berlin.

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Anonymous davidua@gmail.com Thu, Jan 07 2010 12:09 CET

Mas trafico aun....Vaya...

Anonymous jaz@casatejada.net Thu, Jan 07 2010 12:06 CET

Mira la ubicacion, junto a Aldomirovska..


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