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Hotel camouflaged as just another condo or office complex in pin-drop-quiet, high-class neighborhood towers behind a historically preserved 1950s wall, attracting clientele like the city orchestra and visiting soccer players. Blind guests get VIP treatment: the hotel supports NGO Dorina Nowell, so the second floor has door signs and room amenities in Braille. Chic rooms go easy on the trimmings, pushing comfort, tact. Rounded, wooden headboards and shelves give rooms a sense of space, carpet is super clean; wood floors and balcony are also offered. Elevator music is piped throughout corridors. Serenity continues to the pool area and adjacent garden, with native fruit trees open for the picking.
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