Dubrovnik Bellevue Hotel Reopens
June 8th, 2008
Zagreb, June 8 (CP) – The Dubrovnik Bellevue Hotel, which was named one of the most attractive new hotels in Europe by the Sunday Times has been reopened after closing due to red tape issues.
The hotel opened after seven months of legal wrangles over category licenses.
Now that the problems have been solved, the five-star Bellevue Hotel is expected to be 70 percent booked during the season with the British and the Americans being the main guests.
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