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Description
Situated in the West of Mugla,
within the Gökova and Güllük Bays, Bodrum is one of
the most prominent tourism and entertainment centres
of the world with its natural, historical and
cultural endowments and its highly attractive
bohemian way of life. The hotel itself is situated
in an old tangerine grove and was built to reflect
the style of an Atrium of Sumptuous Roman Villas.
Hotel Atrium is only five minutes from the city
centre and 150 m from the beach, but in a very quiet
location. It is very well suited for families and
has the warm atmosphere of typically Turkish
Hospitality.
Accommodation
Guests have a choice of 48
standard rooms, 4 family rooms with balcony, 4 suite
rooms all with telephone, shower/WC,
air-conditioning, satellite TV, minibar and
hairdryer.
Food & Beverage
Hotel Atrium features indoor
and outdoor restaurants with traditional Turkish
cuisine, serving buffet-style breakfast and evening
meals. Note that the indoor restaurant is used only
during the wintertime. You can enjoy your drink at
the American bar at poolside.
Facilities & Services
The hotel offers a well
maintained central swimming pool with a separate
childrens section. A TV lounge and a conference room
for 45 people, laundry service and parking area.
Useful Information
Bodrum is established upon one
of the antique cities of great renown, Halicarnassos.
The artefacts in the Bodrum Museum prove that this
city and its surroundings date back to approximately
5000 years. The major local arts include carpet and
kilim manufacturing and the building of the special
trilandil type of Bodrum trough is an art within
itself. In Bodrum the first site you should visit is
the Bodrum Castle. You should also visit the
Mausoleum and the Antique Theatre that was build by
Queen Artemis in the 4.Century B.C. It is generally
known that the original statues of the Mausoleum,
that has renown as one of the Seven Wonders of the
Ancient World, were taken to the British Museum.
Entry Requirements
You may obtain a multiple
entry visitors visa valid for 90 days at the port of
entry on payment of ten pounds sterling, cash
(Scottish currency is not accepted).
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