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Four stars for North Cyprus hotel from booking.com


Newly reopened hotel Chateau Lambousa has entered the world stage with a listing on the leading tourist website – booking.com


Le Chateau Lambousa, which reopened after renovation in June, has been awarded a four star on the site, which includes 552,000 hotels worldwide. As reported by the managers of the hotel, on the completion of a spa center and an indoor swimming pool in November, the hotel will receive five-star hotels in the world ranking, and will be the first five-star hotel, to be listed on the website booking.com. Number of hotel rooms in total are 77, including 35 villas on the grounds of the hotel. First vacationers can, if desire, to plant a tree in the garden which will be named after them.

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