Atrium Residence Baska


Situated in a picturesque small town on the island of Krk, on one of the most stunning beaches of the Adriatic, this residence invites you to spend unforgettable holidays.

The completely new Atrium Residence Baška was built on the site of the former Baška and Velebit hotels right on the seaside, in the centre of the well-known Baška beach. The hotel offers 4- and 5-star rooms and apartments, furnished in an elegant minimalist style, thus representing the top end of accommodation facilities in Baška and on the island of Krk.

Complement your first-class vacation by relaxing in the Mediterranean atmosphere of the Baška Wellness Centre, located nearby.

Hotel Rooms: 64. Hotel Chain: Hoteli Baska.


Hotel Facilities

General:
Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Garden, Terrace, Non-Smoking Rooms, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Family Rooms, Elevator, Safety Deposit Box, Heating, Luggage Storage, Shops in Hotel, Airconditioning.

Activities:
Tennis Court, Sauna, Fitness Centre, Fishing, Solarium, Spa & Wellness Centre, Massage, Children's Playground, Table Tennis, Windsurfing, Jacuzzi, Hiking, Cycling, Turkish/Steam Bath, Diving, Snorkelling, Mini Golf, Indoor Swimming Pool, Outdoor Swimming Pool.

Services:
Room Service, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Business Centre, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Barber/Beauty Shop, Breakfast in the Room, Ironing Service, Currency Exchange, Souvenirs/Gift Shop, Bicycle Rental, Shoe Shine, Car Hire, Fax/Photocopying, ATM/Cash Machine on site.

Internet:
Free! Wi-fi is available in public areas and is free of charge.

Free! Wired internet is available in the hotel rooms and is free of charge.

Guest Parking:
Private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed) and costs EUR 2 per day.

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Atrium Hotel


The unique Hotel Atrium is ideally located in the immediate city centre of Split, near the antique ruins of Diocletian's Aqueduct, making it a perfect choice for romantic breaks, cultural holidays and business trips.

This luxury property features the Comfort Zone Spa and Wellness Centre, with free use of the indoor swimming pool with hydro massage effects, Turkish bath, Finnish, bio and dry saunas.

All rooms are soundproofed so you can be sure to enjoy a good night’s sleep. There is an à la carte restaurant and a lobby bar where you can relax in the evenings. The conference facilities can accommodate groups of up to 100 people.

The Hotel Atrium is easily reached from all main roads and is only a 10-minute walk from the magnificent Diocletian's Palace.

An airport shuttle service is available at an additional cost.

Hotel Rooms: 101


Hotel Facilities

General:
Restaurant, Bar, 24-Hour Front Desk, Non-Smoking Rooms, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Elevator, Safety Deposit Box, Soundproofed Rooms.


Activities:
Sauna, Fitness Centre, Spa & Wellness Centre, Jacuzzi, Hiking, Indoor Swimming Pool.

Services:
Room Service, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Business Centre, Laundry, Dry Cleaning, Breakfast in the Room, Ironing Service, Currency Exchange, Shoe Shine, Car Hire.

Internet:
Free! Wi-fi is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge.

Guest Parking:
Public parking is possible on site (reservation is needed) and costs EUR 14 per day.

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Admiral Grand Hotel



Description:
Situated only 29 km from Dubrovnik, the Admiral Grand Hotel is located directly at the beach of Dubrovnik Riviera, in the natural bay of Slano.

Surrounded by scenic nature and 5-star luxury, the property features luxuriously equipped rooms with connecting doors, featuring individually controlled air-conditioning, an interactive satellite TV and many more amenities.

Utmost attention is paid to providing delicious local and international cuisine, that will satisfy even the most demanding palate.

The impressive indoor and outdoor swimming pools invite you to relax.

Choose from numerous sport and recreational facilities in the hotel, such as the marvellous natural beach, the indoor and outdoor swimming pools with a terrace overlooking the Slano bay and enjoy music evening, arranged several times per season.

The hotel is happy to organize congresses and seminars for your company, providing 2 congress halls and a hall for meetings.

Activities:
 Turkish/Steam Bath, Outdoor Swimming Pool, Jacuzzi, Indoor Swimming Pool.



General:
 Terrace, Safety Deposit Box, 24-Hour Front Desk, Non-Smoking Rooms, Elevator, Heating, Bar, Garden, Restaurant, Luggage Storage, All Public and Private spaces non-smoking, Gay Friendly, Parking, Newspapers, Airconditioning, Family Rooms, Free Parking, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests.

 Services:
 Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included, Breakfast in the Room, Laundry, Packed Lunches, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN, Currency Exchange, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, ATM/Cash Machine on site, Internet Services, Shoe Shine, Fax/Photocopying, Ironing Service, Barber/Beauty Shop, Bridal Suite, Room Service.

Restaurants and Bars:
Special attention has always been paid to our catering establishments and to the choice of food. In the main hotel restaurant there is a rich buffet offer for breakfast and a great choice of food à la carte for lunch and dinner. In the beach restaurant/bar - open from April to October - you can taste delicious specialities and your favourite drinks listening to the murmur of the sea. The pastry shop offers a large choice of local sweet pastries, ice-creams and drinks. The aperitif/piano bar is the heart of the hotel, where you can enjoy your drinks watching the sunset and listening to pleasant music.




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Hotel Excelsior & Spa


Croatia's Finest Hotel Collection :
A cluster of unique and contrasting Hotels located along the beautiful Adriatic Coastline from Dubrovnik, the Jewel of the Adriatic in the South to Rijeka, a historic port town in the North.

Hotel Excelsior: & Spa in Dubrovnik, known as one of the finest hotels on the Mediterranean according to the eminent Sunday Times, is a luxury five-star hotel and a part of the Adriatic Luxury Hotels group. Situated just a few steps from the UNESCO Dubrovnik Old town, overlooking the Adriatic Sea, the hotel Excelsior stunning location, its nonchalant elegance and Mediterranean charm make it one of the most beautiful hotels in the world.
The Excelsior has a long-standing tradition and has been operating since July 1913. As the Excelsior’s reputation spread worldwide during its rich 92-year history, many celebrities visited this luxurious Dubrovnik hotel such as Queen Elizabeth, Princess Margaret, Margaret Thatcher, King Olaf, Vaclav Havel, Edward Kennedy, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Onassis, Francesca von Habsburg with her family, Ivana Trump, Sir Roger Moore, Armand Assante, Martin Sheen, and many others.

Completely refurbished, hotel Excelsior has reopened its doors in June 2008 as one of the most luxurious hotels in the Mediterranean.

The Hotel Excelsior has received numerous awards and recognitions such as the 2004 Award for Best Hotel on the Adriatic, awarded by the Croatian Chamber of Economy and Croatian Television, while in 2005 it won second place for Best 5-Star Hotel on the Adriatic.

In early 2006 the eminent British newspaper Sunday Times listed the Hotel Excelsior among the eleven hottest hotels in the Mediterranean.

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Afghanistan passes 'barbaric' law diminishing women's rights

Rehashed legislation allows husbands to deny wives food if they fail to obey sexual demands:

 Women wearing the burka in Baharak town, Afghanistan. Photograph: Tim Wimborne/Reuters

Afghanistan has quietly passed a law permitting Shia men to deny their wives food and sustenance if they refuse to obey their husbands' sexual demands, despite international outrage over an earlier version of the legislation which President Hamid Karzai had promised to review.
The new final draft of the legislation also grants guardianship of children exclusively to their fathers and grandfathers, and requires women to get permission from their husbands to work.

"It also effectively allows a rapist to avoid prosecution by paying 'blood money' to a girl who was injured when he raped her," the US charity Human Rights Watch said.

In early April, Barack Obama and Gordon Brown joined an international chorus of condemnation when the Guardian revealed that the earlier version of the law legalised rape within marriage, according to the UN.

Although Karzai appeared to back down, activists say the revised version of the law still contains repressive measures and contradicts the Afghan constitution and international treaties signed by the country.

Islamic law experts and human rights activists say that although the language of the original law has been changed, many of the provisions that alarmed women's rights groups remain, including this one: "Tamkeen is the readiness of the wife to submit to her husband's reasonable sexual enjoyment, and her prohibition from going out of the house, except in extreme circumstances, without her husband's permission. If any of the above provisions are not followed by the wife she is considered disobedient."

The law has been backed by the hardline Shia cleric Ayatollah Mohseni, who is thought to have influence over the voting intentions of some of the country's Shias, which make up around 20% of the population. Karzai has assiduously courted such minority leaders in the run up to next Thursday's election, which is likely to be a close run thing, according to a poll released yesterday.

Human Rights Watch, which has obtained a copy of the final law, called on all candidates to pledge to repeal the law, which it says contradicts Afghanistan's own constitution.

The group said that Karzai had "made an unthinkable deal to sell Afghan women out in the support of fundamentalists in the August 20 election".

Brad Adams, the organisation's Asia director, said: "The rights of Afghan women are being ripped up by powerful men who are using women as pawns in manoeuvres to gain power.

"These kinds of barbaric laws were supposed to have been relegated to the past with the overthrow of the Taliban in 2001, yet Karzai has revived them and given them his official stamp of approval."

The latest opinion poll by US democracy group the International Republican Institute showed that although Karzai was up 13 points to 44% since the last survey in May, his closest rival, Abdullah Abdullah, had soared from 7% to 26%.

If those numbers prove accurate, it would mean the contest would have to go to a second round run-off vote in early October. In that scenario, 50% of voters said they would vote for Karzai and 29% for Abdullah.

The survey was conducted in mid to late July, so it is not known whether Abdullah has made further gains on Karzai.

He could further increase his chance of victory by joining forces with Ashraf Ghani, the former finance minister who is also running on a platform fiercely critical of Karzai.

Fifty-eight per cent of the 2,400 people polled by IRI said they would like to see an alliance between Abdullah and Ghani, who is polling in fourth place.

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