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Hotel Touring
Touring
: 2,52 / 5
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The charming 1-star hotel Touring in Nagykanizsa is situated on the corner of the Lake Balaton, the Croatian and te Slovenian border. The hotel offers laundry service, cots for babies (upon request), rooms for non-smokers (also upon... more
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Szölöskert Fogadó
Szölöskert Fogadó
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Features: 24-hour front desk, Car rental, Bar, Facilities for disabled people, Pets accepted, Laundry, Babysitting service, Airport shuttle service, Restaurant, Barbecue, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Free secure parking at hotel, All rooms for... more
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About Nagykanizsa
A town of about 51,000 inhabitants in south-western Hungary, Nagykanizsa enjoys a convenient location near Lake Balaton, at the meeting point of important routes to Slovenia, the Adriatic Sea, the Alpine region, Budapest and Vienna. Its industrial and business development led to the opening of numerous banks in the second half of the 19th Century. Nagykanizsa became the centre of Hungary’s oil industry, and its light source factory, now owned by General Electric, is one of the biggest in the world. The town contains a few Baroque monuments such as the Vasemberhaz, the Franciscan Church and the Holy Trinity sculpture, a castle gate-shaped monument erected in the place of the demolished fortress, and a myriad of small shops in the elegant courtyard of the one-time Del-Zalai Savings Bank.