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Venus Beach Hotel

Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Venus Beach Hotel is adjacent to the archaeological park of the Tombs of the Kings, the most important ancient site in Paphos, and is situated on a natural sandy beach. A variety of restaurants offer a wide range of choice for an incredible array of daytime and night time dining experiences. All rooms are equipped with air conditioning and heating, have balconies, and feature a minibar, digital safe, hair-dryer, satellite TV and Digital Terrestrial TV. Some offer panoramic views of the surrounding land and town and some overlook the sea. The large free-form outdoor pool is ideal for relaxing with drinks served at the pool bar. For children there is a separate children's paddling pool as well as amusement games, table tennis and pool tables. For the more active there are 2 floodlit tennis courts and bicycles available for hiring. The hotel is a 10-minute drive from Paphos Fort and Harbour. The Paphos International Airport is 12 km away. Free private parking is available on site.

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