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Hotels In Nida, Lithuania

Jurate Hotel
Nida, Lithuania
Hotel Jurate

Jurate Hotel was built in 1737. The Queen of Prussia, Queen Luise, spent a night there on January 8, 1807. There appeared a legend saying that she engraved a verse of J.W.Goethe on the window with the help of her diamond ring. The hotel was burnt down in 1829. Soon the building was reconstructed and gained the name of Queen Luise.

 
Lineja Hotel
Nida, Lithuania

The Holiday Home LINEJA is located in the eastern part of Palanga. LINEJA is surrounded by beautiful pine tree groves on the coast of Baltic Sea. Always warm peace oasis will satisfy business and leisure traveler.

 
Nerija Hotel
Nida, Lithuania

Hotel Nerija is located in a very quiet place in the center of town, adjecent to the pine forest.of the town of Nida.

 
Nidos Banga Hotel
Nida, Lithuania

 
Nidus Hotel
Nida, Lithuania

Hotel Nidus is located in Nida 50 km from Klaipeda. Housed in architecturally distinctive building and surrounded by pine forest, Nidus is in entire harmony with landscape. The distance between Nidus and the sea is just 600 m. The hotel has been renovated in 2005. There are 27 spacious and light rooms. The hotel accommodates about 60 guests. Every room of the hotel has a bath or a shower, a toilet, a fridge with a mini-bar, TV and a balcony. In all the rooms, except a single one, can stay either a third adult, or a family with two children.

 
Svente Manor
Nida, Lithuania
Nidos

Nidos Smilte Hotel is located in the Northern part of the Curonia Spit, on the coast of the Curonian Bay, beside the Memorial Museum of Tomas Mann. The hotel complex is comprised of three villas: Vaiva villa, Svajone villa, and Kregzdute villa. This is a three-star hotel, which is getting liked by the tourists from other European countries more and more. The hotel stands out with its history. This is former guesthouses of Hermann Blode, in which Nida artists colony was originated in 1890. This magic place is ideal for those, who want to experience the harmony of a human, wild nature, and architecture.