Reval Hotel Ridzene
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This property features massage and treatment rooms and beauty services. Recreational amenities at Reval Hotel Ridzene include a sauna and a fitness center or room. The property provides complimentary wireless Internet access. Meeting facilities include conference rooms and meeting rooms for small groups. This Riga property provides an airport shuttle (surcharge). This Riga property also offers a restaurant, a bar or lounge, and wireless Internet access. The property has a 24-hour front desk. Onsite parking is complimentary. |
- Massage - treatment room(s)
- Sauna
- Concierge services
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Air-conditioned public areas
- Fitness equipment
- Restaurant(s) in hotel
- Bar/lounge
- Breakfast available (surcharge)
- Room service (24 hours)
- Parking (secure)
- Meeting rooms (small groups)
- Conference room(s)
- Audio-visual equipment
- Business services
- Internet access in public areas - complimentary
- Internet access - wireless
- 24-hour front desk
- Beauty services
- ATM/banking
- Laundry facilities
- Dry cleaning service
- Elevator/lift
- Wireless Internet access - complimentary
- Parking (free)
- Parking garage
- Airport transportation (surcharge)
Guestrooms at Reval Hotel Ridzene offer minibars, complimentary bottled water, and air conditioning. Guestrooms feature satellite television with pay movies. Bathrooms include bathroom phones, hair dryers, and handheld showers. Business-friendly rooms are equipped with direct-dial phones. Services include housekeeping. Amenities available on request include irons/ironing boards. |
Reimersa 1
Riga, 1050
Latvia
Nearest major airport:
Riga, Latvia (RIX-Riga Intl.)
Area:
Riga, Latvia
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