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The best Hotel in Europe is Mardan Palace

Mardan Palace hotel  is located in Antalya, on the Turkish Riviera. The architecture of the hotel takes inspiration from the Ottoman empire and the famous Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul.The Dolmabahce Palace lobby is an awe-inspiring place with high ceilings and picturesque terrace. An amphitheatre seats 900 guests and offers excellent performances. There are 4 aquariums imported from across the world to reflect the unique qualities of the different seas.Mardan Palace is a perfect decision to have a relaxing holiday, to enjoy a romantic break, to hold a business meeting, to unwind after accumulated stress, to delight in the best conditions of privacy and tranquility and to regain the well-being at any time of the year.Mardan Palace is 10 km from International Antalya Airport and 15 km from Antalya city center.
















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