My total hotel stays during the Cyprus & Malta trip was 5 nights, actually I have slept in 4 hotels:

1 night in Larnaca (Kition Hotel)
2 nights in Malta (Intercontinental)
1 night in Larnaca (Petrou Hotel)
1 night in Nicosia (Holiday Inn)

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One of the nice hotels were I stayed during my trips, not an international chain,
not a *****, but a small and cozy hotel with few rooms, clean & neat.

All rooms are fully equipped with:
– telephone line
– satellite & cable TV
– internet connection
– jacuzzi/shower/sauna
– air condition

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If you ever consider visiting Skopje, here is the address:
Hotel Aristocrat Palace
Elisie Popovski St. No.59, 1000 Skopje
Tel: +389-23-109511
Fax: +389-23-178209
Email: aristocrat@mail.net.mk

I have stayed in Hotel Victory in Pristina, I took this photo the last day when I left the hotel to catch my trip back home. Actually the hotel was heavily guarded when I arrived by the Italian Carabinieri and the French Gendarmerie, then I knew that an important delegation from NATO was in town and were staying with me in the same hotel.By the way, they have the fastest internet connection I have ever used during my trips in a hotel.

In a country like Armenia, tourism is a key player and issue in the national economy. Definetely hotels have a major role to play, Armenians come from all over the planet to visit they homeland, enjoy their stay and would for sure recommend their friends to visit the place.

During my stay in Armenia, I booked a room in the Golden Tulip Hotel, in the heart of Yerevan on Abovian street. It was a good choice, a newly refurbished hotel, formerly called Hotel Yerevan, I had a pleasant stay, the room was excellent.
In the picture below you can take a look at te Yerevan Golden Tulip, also in the frame is the Yerevan Marriott Hotel, formerly known as hotel Armenia.

Two international chains present today in Armenia, hope more chains and hotel brands will come and discover the beauty of this country and offer its visitors a pleasant stay!