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abroad Open space imagination
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Apartments
on Marxova street ...
If you
were dropped in Piran and then left alone,
your first impression would be: where am I
in Venice? Well Piran was once under
Venetian republic which you can see by the
buildings and narrow streets. And there are
more things to discover.
Right there, in the middle of Piran, there
are two typical stone houses in a narrow
street. We renovated them for tourist
accommodation. The houses are few minutes
away from the beach and three minutes from
the main square - Tartini square. By foot of
course. And all other amenities are also
close: shops, a bar, pizzeria and
restaurants and also a church. Portoroz is
only few km away easily accessible by a
local bus.
The entrance from the Marxova street
The
house on Marxova street nr.13 offers you
three apartments: LUNA, SOL and QUATTRO.
On the
top of the house there is a roof terrace
which is a typical for the town Piran. From
there you have beautiful view of the main
church, city wall, green hinterland of Piran
and of the atrium with garden behind the
house.
The view of the house from the garden
The view of the atrium with the garden
from the
small balcony at the back of the house
Terace
Apartment
Quattro ...
(4 +2 persons
- 50 m2)
The apartment for four (+2) persons is equipped
with air-conditioning and heating.
The apartament is located on the second floor.
Bedroom with
double bed, big living room with double bed and
additional bed for 2 persons, fully equipped
kitchen (3 gas + 1 electrical cooking facility and
oven, fridge with mini freezer), big dining room, bathroom with shower, hair
dryer and WC.There is also a cable TV and a possibility to use
wireless intrernet unlimited (you have to bring
your own laptop).
The
appartment for two persons is equipped with air-conditioning
and heating. The apartament is
located on the third floor. Bedroom with double bed, fully
equipped kitchen (electric ceramic glass cooktop
and oven, fridge with mini
freezer) bathroom with shower, hair dryer and
WC. From the small balcony there is a nice view
of the atrium with garden behind the house.There is also a cable TV and a possibility to
use wireless intrernet unlimited (you have to
bring your own laptop).
The apartment for two + one person is equipped
with air-conditioning and heating.
The apartament is located on the third floor. Bedroom with
double bed and sofa which you can use it as
additional bed when needed, fully equipped
kitchen (2 gas + 2 electrical cooking facility
and oven, fridge with mini
freezer), bathroom with shower, hair dryer and
WC.There is also a cable TV and a possibility to
use wireless intrernet unlimited (you have to
bring your own laptop).
Portorož (Italian:
Portorose), literally "Port of Roses", is a coastal town in
Slovenia and one of the country's largest tourist areas.
Portorož belongs to the coastal municipality of Piran, located in
the southwest of the Gulf of Trieste (at the northern-most point
of the Adriatic Sea) between the boundaries of Italy to the North
and Croatia to the south. The municipality is not so well
protected against bora wind, as is near city of Trieste. Thanks to
that, Portorose is about 2 degrees cooler on average, with
especially colder nights. Surprisingly, the number of day with
temperatures below zero is strikingly high - 45, if you compare it
with Trieste - Barcola (only 12 per a year). Otherwise, Portorose
is slightly drier and has warmer days during the year. It's a
quite sunny place with an average 2334 hours of sunshine.
Portorož is home to a marina, casino, and numerous sporting
facilities. There is also Portorož International Airport in nearby
village Sečovlje.
Portorož was host to the International Physics Olympiad in 1985
and to the European Universities Debating Championships in 2001.
It is the host of the new Euro-Mediterranean University, that
was inaugurated on Monday 9 June 2008, in collaboration with
universities of the EU, the Middle-East and North Africa (the EU
States and the Euro-Mediterranean Basin, from to Turkey to Morocco
and including Israel), by Janez Janša, Prime Minister of the
Republic of Slovenia, José Manuel Barroso, President of the
European Commission, Amr Moussa, Secretary General of the Arab
League, and Hans-Gert Pöttering, President of the European
Parliament. This university will be fully operational for its
first academic year in 2009.
Portorož hosts annual Festival of Slovenian Film (Festival
slovenskega filma) with Vesna awards for best festival
achievements. The city also hosts (since 1961) a biennial of
contemporary art, the International Sculpture Symposium Forma Viva, where artists come to create a work before the public. The works
were created together in a sculpture park in the hamlet of Seca (free
access).