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Blvd 22 Decembrie Nr. 195, Deva, Hunedoara County

ALEXANDER HOUSE of Deva invites you to a pleasant stay in Hunedoara County

You're welcome, to stay at the ALEXANDER HOUSE Deva and enjoy the elegance, comfort and refinement, of the 6 accommodations with private bathroom each, equipped with hydro-massage shower cabins, decorated in warm, relaxing colors, in a classical style, apart having solid wood furniture, equipped with air conditioning, minibar, flat-screen TVs 101 cm cable Tv, ready for sophisticated guests and with self-respect.

Located on the main avenue of the city of Deva, at only 1.8 km from the city center and the Fortress of Deva, a few minutes from the Shopping City Centre Mall, at 150 m from a bus stop and from trendy neighborhood shops, our location offers you the comfort of home… away from home.

Our guests will find a pleasant atmosphere, the warmth and charm of the 6 accommodations, the professionalism of impeccable services, the desire to make your stay unforgettable and many facilities included in the accommodation's price.

We index_en hot chocolate, a flavored coffee or a high quality tea, served in a pleasant atmosphere on the terrace in the garden, under the umbrellas or in the Sun in the morning, monitored parking, free internet access throughout the property, Ironing Board with an iron, a hair dryer, toilet items, disposable slippers, fax and photocopier

We've also thought about the tourists who want to explore the surroundings and visit the city from another perspective, making available for them free bicycles.

If you want to pamper your taste buds you can order breakfast that can be served upon request and at an additional cost between 8.00 and 10.00 and may be adapted to the requirements of our clients.

We are looking forward for you to return each time!

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Deva, Romania. Hunedoara County
Blvd 22 Decembrie No. 195

Phone: 0771783251

0354401139

E-mail: rezervaredeva#gmail.com

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