Royal Maris Hotel
Ataturk Cad. No 34
Marmaris 48700
Room Rates: $136.62 to $164.80
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Hotel Description
The Royal Maris Hotel is located in Marmaris, Turkey, within 200 metres of Marmaris city centre and 500 metres from Bar Street and Netsel Marina. The Friday Market is three blocks away. Hotel Features. This five storey hotel overlooks a palm tree lined private beach. Royal Maris Hotel is built in a modern style with marble floors, leather armchairs and rare flowers decorating the lobby. The hotel offers an outdoor rooftop swimming pool and an indoor pool. A room service menu is offered and there is also complimentary parking. Royal Maris Hotel serves a complimentary breakfast daily in Naz Restaurant. There are also three bars: a lobby bar, a roof bar and a snack bar. Breakfast and dinner are complimentary for guests on the half board rate plan. Guests not on the half board rate plan will be charged for meals and drinks accordingly. There is a meeting hall available for business guests, and wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Guests receive complimentary use of the Turkish bath, fitness centre, hot tub and sauna, and there is a massage room available (surcharge). Guestrooms. The 71 guestrooms at Royal Maris Hotel are decorated with neutral colours, silk wallpaper, carpeted floors and flower patterned duvets with goose down pillows. All are air conditioned and extend to balconies. Amenities include satellite television, minibars, refrigerators, safes and hair dryers. A half board rate is available. Expert Tip. Visit Bodrum town, a port city on the Aegean coast, 53 kilometres from the hotel. It is known for fishing, boat building, agriculture and weaving, and there is a Byzantine Shipwreck excavation ongoing at the base of a cliff called Kucuven Burnu.
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