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The Hotel
If you wish to enjoy all the beauty of the Mediteranian sea and forget the incessant pressure of modern life, then Hotel CONTE is the place for you!!!
Hotel CONTE has one to three bedroom luxury suites fully equipped with air-conditioning, TV, telephone, wireless internet access, music center and mini-bar.Depeding on your preferance, certain suites also include computers and jacuzzi tub.
Suite Floorplans:
1. 1. One bedroom suites
(Accomodate two to four persons)
- 65m2 (square feet), kitchenette, bathroom with shower stall
- One queen bed and Two sleeper sofas
- Sea view
2. One bedroom luxury suites
(Accomodate two to four persons)
- 70m2(square feet), kitchenette
- Bathroom (Jacuzzi, shower stall, sauna)
- One queen bed and One sleeper sofa
- Sea view (Furnished balcony)
3. Two bedroom suites
(Accomodate four to five persons)
- 70m2(square feet), kitchenette, bathroom with shower stall
- Bathroom (Jacuzzi for two persons, shower cabin, sauna)
- Two queen beds and one Sleeper sofa
- Panoramic of the Medirenanian
Within the hotel there is a restaurant with two large terraces. The Hotel restaurant has preserved the traditional authentic spirit of Montenegrin architecture and environment, and offers you a wide range of cultural and historical events and a high level of comfort such as is offered by the most up-to-date hotel. It is located in Perast near the Post Office.
The Hotel also offers a special service – An Island Wedding – with an organized reception in the hotel restaurant.
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Perast
Perast lies on the Bay of Kotor (Boka Kotorska) which cuts deeply into the coastline of the southern part of the Adriatic creating four spectacular bays ringed in mountains. These exquisite configurations form what is known as the “fjords” of the Mediterranean. The charming town of Perast is situated at the foot of St. Elijah Hill (873 m) opposite the narrow Verige strait, where the innermost bays of Risan and Kotor unite. This easternmost shore was the site of one of the earliest settlements with the remains of a Neolithic culture (3500 BC) having been discovered in the caves of Spila, above Perast. Various other archeological finds provide evidence of civilization dating back to Illyrian, Roman and early Christian periods.
Today, Perast has arisen as a sophisticated urban structure personified by the beautiful Venice-like architecture evident among the sixteen Baroque palaces, nine defensive towers and numerous churches and holy sites. The Bay of Kotor is now a UNESCO world heritage site which attracts visitors to this beautiful and historical village.
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