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Krakow
Studio Blue 3
 
from 12.May.2008
to 13.May.2008
 
51€ 40€
 
 
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Krakow
St.Tomas 3
 
from 12.May.2008
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52€ 41€
 
 
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Haelen Studio
 
from 12.May.2008
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74€ 59€
 
 
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Brussels Buzz
 
from 12.May.2008
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79€ 63€
 
 
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Syren
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A few minutes away from the sea and having a supermarket within easy reach, you'll find this comfy studio apartment with one double bed, which is meant to accommodate two people. The living room is combined with a fully ...
 
Night from 71 €
Living space 35m2
 
 
Galija
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This one-bedroom holiday apartment has a lovely view of the seashore. Choosing this flat, you'll have the beach close at hand. It's a one-bedroom apartment and is convenient for two guests. The bedroom has one double bed...
 
Night from 82 €
Living space 50m2
 
 
Karaka
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A one-bedroom holiday apartment situated on the second floor, it provides its guests with a marvelous view of the seashore. The flat has one bedroom and is big enough to accommodate two guests. The apartment is equipped ...
 
Night from 82 €
Living space 50m2
 
 
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Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is Croatia's main tourist hotspot, situated upon the Adriatic coastline in the southern part of the country. It’s a major seaport, and the central district of Dubrovnik has been awarded the status of a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The city has relied upon maritime trading for its economic prosperity since its birth, and during the Middle Ages it was the sole city-state to compete with Venice's reputation in terms of beauty and prestige.