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'''Adriatik Hotel''' is a hotel near [[Durrës]], [[Albania]]. This is the main tourist hotel in Durrës, located on the long sandy beach to the south. It contains 70 rooms and was built during the Stalin-era. An early reference to the facilities is contained in an article written for ''[[The Atlantic]]'' in 1963 by journalist [[James Cameron]]. By the time Philip Ward, author of ''Albania: A Travel Guide'', visited in 1982 each bedroom was en suite but was still basic. The hotel was extensively renovated in 2003 and now features the best swimming pool in the country.<ref name="BrosnahanFallon1997">{{cite book|last1=Brosnahan|first1=Tom|last2=Fallon|first2=Steve|title=Mediterranean Europe on a shoestring|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lOZbauIYzq0C|accessdate=20 March 2011|date=31 January 1997|publisher=Lonely Planet|isbn=978-0-86442-428-0}}</ref>
'''Adriatik Hotel''' is a hotel near [[Durrës]], [[Albania]]. This is the main tourist hotel in Durrës, located on the long sandy beach to the south. It contains 70 rooms and was built during the Stalin era. An early reference to the facilities is contained in an article written for ''[[The Atlantic]]'' in 1963 by journalist [[James Cameron (journalist)|James Cameron]]. By the time Philip Ward, author of ''Albania: A Travel Guide'', visited in 1982 each bedroom was en suite but was still basic. The hotel was extensively renovated in 2003 and now features the best swimming pool in the country.<ref name="BrosnahanFallon1997">{{cite book|last1=Brosnahan|first1=Tom|last2=Fallon|first2=Steve|title=Mediterranean Europe on a shoestring|url=https://archive.org/details/lonelyplanetmedi00coli|url-access=registration|accessdate=20 March 2011|date=31 January 1997|publisher=Lonely Planet|isbn=978-0-86442-428-0}}</ref>


==Themes==
==Themes==
Each floor has a given theme; the Marubi Floor is the business hall, reception,library and 4 conference rooms with a set of paintings by [[Marubi]], the Doruntina Floor has 13 executive rooms, 8 standard rooms and 2 suites viewing the sea with paintings by [[Gentiana Gishti]], the Shqipëria Fantastike floor has 13 luxury rooms viewing the sea, 8 standard rooms and 2 suites viewing the sea as does the Tradita Shqiptare floor which contain paintings related to Albanian tradition.
Each floor has a given theme; the Marubi Floor is the business hall, reception, library and 4 conference rooms with a set of paintings by [[Marubi]], the Doruntina Floor has 13 executive rooms, 8 standard rooms and 2 suites viewing the sea with paintings by [[Gentiana Gishti]], the Shqipëria Fantastike floor has 13 luxury rooms viewing the sea, 8 standard rooms and 2 suites viewing the sea as does the Tradita Shqiptare floor which contain paintings related to Albanian tradition.{{cn|date=February 2020}}


==Restaurants==
==Restaurants==
The hotel is served by two restaurants, Beauty of Durrës” (Bukuroshja e Durrësit) and “Three Generations”, serving Italian cuisine.
The hotel is served by two restaurants serving [[Italian cuisine]].


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110407172230/http://www.adriatikhotel.com/en/default.htm Website]


[[Category:Hotels in Albania]]
[[Category:Hotels in Albania]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Durrës]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Durrës]]
[[Category:Hotels established in 1957]]
[[Category:Hotel buildings completed in 1957]]


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Latest revision as of 05:05, 14 October 2024

Adriatik Hotel
Adriatik Hotel is located in Albania
Adriatik Hotel
Location within Albania
General information
LocationDurrës, Albania
Coordinates41°18′19″N 19°29′29″E / 41.30528°N 19.49139°E / 41.30528; 19.49139
Technical details
Floor count5
Other information
Number of rooms70
Number of restaurants2 ( and 3 bars)
Website
www.adriatikhotel.com

Adriatik Hotel is a hotel near Durrës, Albania. This is the main tourist hotel in Durrës, located on the long sandy beach to the south. It contains 70 rooms and was built during the Stalin era. An early reference to the facilities is contained in an article written for The Atlantic in 1963 by journalist James Cameron. By the time Philip Ward, author of Albania: A Travel Guide, visited in 1982 each bedroom was en suite but was still basic. The hotel was extensively renovated in 2003 and now features the best swimming pool in the country.[1]

Themes

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Each floor has a given theme; the Marubi Floor is the business hall, reception, library and 4 conference rooms with a set of paintings by Marubi, the Doruntina Floor has 13 executive rooms, 8 standard rooms and 2 suites viewing the sea with paintings by Gentiana Gishti, the Shqipëria Fantastike floor has 13 luxury rooms viewing the sea, 8 standard rooms and 2 suites viewing the sea as does the Tradita Shqiptare floor which contain paintings related to Albanian tradition.[citation needed]

Restaurants

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The hotel is served by two restaurants serving Italian cuisine.

References

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  1. ^ Brosnahan, Tom; Fallon, Steve (31 January 1997). Mediterranean Europe on a shoestring. Lonely Planet. ISBN 978-0-86442-428-0. Retrieved 20 March 2011.