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reference: STS0339
Hotel
Location - Pallini Hotel ( 100m from sea )
Square meters of the building - 1650m2 Square meters of the land 1450m2 Features 42 rooms of which 15 apartments of 30 sqm. 3 apartments of 50 sqm. 16 rooms of approximately 18 and 25 sqm. and 4 studios of 15 m². and 4 suites of 45 m².
COMFORTS
o Alarm system o Air condition ( cool – heat ) o Italian kitchen o Italian interior doors o TV o Satellite dish o Kitchen o Breakfast hall o Meeting hall o Italian tiles of flooring & wc o Reception
SURROUNDINGS
o Outdoor lighting o Green areas o Perimetric fencing o Automatic watering of plants o Swimming pool o Water storage o Solar Panels o Pergolas o Pool Bar o 3 Stores o Washing Machines o Boilers
Like a ship at anchor, the Kassandra peninsula patiently awaits every summer the waves of thousands of holidaymakers, in order to take them to the beaches they have dreamed about all winter. The most densely populated of the three peninsulas - in addition to its many kilometres long indented coastline and crystal clear waters - offers a vibrant nightlife. Many bars are arrayed along the coastline or in the villages, while the area also features spas, large scale hotel facilities and hosts two major festivals, "Sani" and "Siviris".
Kassandra is at the westernmost tip of Halkidiki, close to Thessaloniki. [Kassandra - Halkidiki] Entering into Kassandra makes quite and impression, as it is connected to Halkidiki through the bridge at Nea Potidea, the first village visitors encounter. In fact, the Kassandra peninsula is an island separated from the mainland by the Potidea canal, which offers a spectacular panoramic view, especially at sunset. It is worth mentioning that Kassandra used to be named Flegra, which means "place of fire". According to Greek mythology, the area was home to giants and became a battleground during the era when they tried to banish the gods from Mt Olympus.