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3. Accommodations Prespa This region of mountains, valleys, lakes and rivers, natural parks and historical sites, cultural heritage and delicious cuisine will leave no visitor indifferent. UNESCO Protected area and sites, the mountains Baba, Galicica, Istok, Gramoz, three national parks, Valleys of Prespa, Ohrid and Korçaj, Lakes of Prespa, Small Prespa and Ohrid are the most important spots that all belong to the natural wealth of the region. When complemented with historical and cultural monuments, hospitable population and remarkable specialties, they will demonstrate that any visitor should stay as long as their time allows and enjoy what the Prespa region has to offer. To make the stay as pleasant as possible, the region of Prespa offers a range of accommodation facilities that will please different tastes and suit various budgets. The region has a number of hotels, rural households, monastery accommodation facilities, bed and breakfast facilities, apartments, mountain lodges and camps. This brochure provides a list of the facilities familiar for the quality of their accommodation and service. Resen Municipality, Macedonia Village Stenje, Prespa Lake Dragi Kostovski Danche Tasevski Village Stenje Village Stenje Village Stenje, Resen, Macedonia Village Stenje, Resen, Macedonia +389 76 434 880 +389 71 225 484 Rural household accommodation Rural household accommodation 3 rooms 2 rooms Blaze Naumov Goce Kadinski Village Stenje Village Stenje Village Stenje, Resen, Macedonia Village Stenje, Resen, Macedonia +389 76 434 880 +389 76 406 033 Rural household accommodation Rural household accommodation 5 rooms 1 room Vasko Nestorovski Dancho Kadinski Village Stenje Village Stenje Village Stenje, Resen, Macedonia Village Stenje, Resen, Macedonia +389 70 558 870 +389 75 292 454 Rural household accommodation Rural household accommodation 4 rooms 3 rooms TS Pretor Hotel Riva Hotel Lake View Resort Village Stenje Otesevo Village Stenje, Resen, Macedonia Otesevo, Resen, Macedonia Ljubin Dumovski Prespa Turist-Hotel Pretor +389 47 484 165, +389 76 214 847 TS Pretor TS Pretor +389 71 333 157, [email protected] TS Pretor, Resen, Macedonia TS Pretor, Resen, Macedonia +389 75 421 145, http://lakeviewotesevo.com/ +389 71 225 484 +389 71 33 33 11 Rural household accommodation Hotel with Restaurant Rural household accommodation Hotel with restaurant 2 rooms 156 rooms/400 bed 51 beds 10 rooms Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant 110 seats 200 seats 80 seats Conference room 40-70 people Leko Duma TS Pretor Prices TS Pretor, Resen, Macedonia Overnight price 15 EUR per person Rural household accommodation Home made bread– 30 den Village Dolno dupeni Cironki – 150 den 3 rooms Pork file 350 den Prespa Carp Fish – 800 den/kg Mile Tanovski Prespanska Tava – 250 den Dolno Dupeni Gjomleze – 50 den piece Dolno Dupeni, Resen, Macedonia Pitulici – 50 den piece Zlatka Popovska TS Pretor +389 70 824 977, Malechnik - 50 den piece TS Pretor, Resen, Macedonia +389 71 34 38 07 Pizza – 180-350 den Rural household accommodation Rural household accommodation 2 rooms 4 rooms Josif Dimitrovski Zorka Neshovska Dolno Dupeni TS Pretor Dolno Dupeni, Resen, Macedonia TS Pretor, Resen, Macedonia +389 70 266 968, +389 2 2458 443 Rural household accommodation Rural household accommodation 2 rooms 5 rooms TS Pretor Ljubin Dumovski Prespa Turist-Hotel Pretor TS Pretor TS Pretor TS Pretor, Resen, Macedonia TS Pretor, Resen, Macedonia +389 71 225 484 Rural household accommodation Rural household accommodation 2 rooms 51 beds Restaurant Leko Duma 200 seats TS Pretor TS Pretor, Resen, Macedonia Rural household accommodation Village Dolno dupeni 3 rooms Mile Tanovski Dolno Dupeni Zlatka Popovska Dolno Dupeni, Resen, Macedonia TS Pretor +389 70 824 977, TS Pretor, Resen, Macedonia +389 71 34 38 07 Rural household accommodation Rural household accommodation 2 rooms 4 rooms Josif Dimitrovski Zorka Neshovska Dolno Dupeni TS Pretor Dolno Dupeni, Resen, Macedonia TS Pretor, Resen, Macedonia +389 70 266 968, +389 2 2458 443 Rural household accommodation Rural household accommodation 2 rooms 5 rooms Village Brajcino Village Ljubojno, Prespa Lake Vasil Sukovski Elida Stankovska Brajcino Stara Cesma Brajcino Resen Macedonia Village Ljubojno +389 70 499 182 Village Ljubojno, Resen, Macedonia +389 70 822 642, +389 47 482 422 Rural household accommodation Rural household accommodation 5 rooms 5 rooms Prices 10 eur overnight Restaurant 14 eur B&B 20 seats restaurant, Fishponds in the yard where the guests may fish and eat the fish afterwards. Prices Saso Kostovski Accommodation 9 euro per person Brajcino Restaurant: Brajcino Resen Macedonia Fish 14 eur/kg +389 70 507 367 Tavche gravche 1.5 eur [email protected] Cironki 2,4 eur Zelnik(pie) 1,5 eur/ piece Rural household accommodation Mlechnik 0,7 eur piece Pitulici 0,7 eur piece 4 rooms Stuffed peppers 1 eur piece Gjomleze0,7 eur piece Homemade bread, barbeque, prespa carp Vila Vasko Brajcino Brajcino, Resen, Macedonia +389 70 507 367 [email protected] Rural household accommodation 1 room Village Brajcino Village Ljubojno, Prespa Lake Village Konjsko, Prespa Lake Village Carev Dvor Vasil Sukovski Elida Stankovska Goce Stankovski Hotel Royal L Brajcino Stara Cesma Village Konjsko Village Carev Dvor Brajcino Resen Macedonia Village Konjsko, Resen, Macedonia Carev Dvor, Resen, Macedonia Village Ljubojno +389 70 499 182 +389 77 513 515, +389 75 240 691 +389 47 488 500 Village Ljubojno, Resen, Macedonia +389 70 822 642, +389 47 482 422 Rural household accommodation Rural household accommodation Hotel accommodation with restaurant Rural household accommodation 5 rooms 6 rooms 6 rooms 5 rooms Prices Restaurant Restaurant 10 eur overnight 100 seats 420 seats in three restaurant halls Restaurant 14 eur B&B 20 seats restaurant, Fishponds in the yard where the guests may fish and eat the fish afterwards. Prices Town Resen Saso Kostovski Accommodation 9 euro per person Brajcino Restaurant: Hotel Dior Hotel Holiday Brajcino Resen Macedonia Fish 14 eur/kg +389 70 507 367 Tavche gravche 1.5 eur Resen Resen [email protected] Cironki 2,4 eur St Josif Josifovski, Resen, Macedonia St Josif Josifovski, Resen, Macedonia Zelnik(pie) 1,5 eur/ piece +389 47 454 550, +389 70 588 355, +389 47 452 904 Rural household accommodation Mlechnik 0,7 eur piece +389 76 431 432 Pitulici 0,7 eur piece Hotel 4 rooms Stuffed peppers 1 eur piece Hotel Gjomleze0,7 eur piece 13 rooms Homemade bread, barbeque, prespa carp 10 rooms Restaurant Restaurant 350 seats Vila Vasko 420 seats in three restaurant halls Brajcino Brajcino, Resen, Macedonia Prices +389 70 507 367 Alcoholic beverages 1- 2,3 eur [email protected] Non alcoholic beverages 1 eur Rural household accommodation 1 room Monasteries that offer accommodation in Prespa Valley Monastery St Bogorodica Monastery St Petka Village Slivnica Village Brajcino Village Slivnica, Resen, Macedonia Village Brajcino, Resen, Macedonia +389 47 480 125 +389 70 269 497 +389 71 834 578 Monastery accommodation Monastery accommodation 3 rooms 20 rooms with 90 beds Restaurant Dining room, kitchen, other facilities Monasteries that offer accommodation in Prespa Valley Ohrid Municipality, Macedonia Due to a very large number of the facilities and apartments, the Municipality of Ohrid have prepared a detailed web site with all necessary data concerning all registered and official accommodation facilities atwww.ohrid.com.mk and Monastery St Bogorodica Monastery St Petka online reservation is possible in English at: www.ohrid-apartments.info Village Slivnica Village Brajcino Village Slivnica, Resen, Macedonia Village Brajcino, Resen, Macedonia The following accommodation facilities and restaurants have provided data +389 47 480 125 +389 70 269 497 for the brochure. +389 71 834 578 Monastery accommodation Monastery accommodation 3 rooms 20 rooms with 90 beds Restaurant Dining room, kitchen, other facilities Hotel Flamengo Vila Jovan Оhrid Оhrid Turisticka 92, Ohrid, Macedonia Car Samoil 44, Ohrid, Macedonia +389 46 262610 +389 77 722 497 http://www.hotelflamengo.mk/mk Vila- Household Hotel House protected as cultural heritage 49 rooms 9 rooms Restaurant Restaurant 250 seats 60 seats in the Restaurant CUN, Wine basement Prices 36 eur - single room Prices 58 eur - double room 15 eur - single room 50 eur - double room Hotel Belvedere Smakoski Apartments Ohrid Оhrid Nas .Sv.Stefanb.b. 6000 Ohrid, Macedonia Kej Marshal Tito 96, Ohrid, Macedonia +389 46 277 720, +389 46 265 628 +389 78 449 236 [email protected] www.hotelbelvedere.com.mk Private accommodation (studios) Hotel 6 rooms 89 rooms Prices 25 - 35 eur per night Restaurant 300 seats Prices for individuals 39 eur - single room 28 eur - double room per person Prices for groups 36 eur - single room 26 eur - double room per person Hotel Flamengo Vila Jovan Оhrid Оhrid Hotel Diplomat Hotel Millenium Palace Turisticka 92, Ohrid, Macedonia Car Samoil 44, Ohrid, Macedonia Ohrid Оhrid +389 46 262610 +389 77 722 497 Partizanska D-14, Ohrid, Macedonia Кеј Marshal Tito bb, Ohrid, Macedonia http://www.hotelflamengo.mk/mk Vila- Household +389 46 250 308 +389 46 263 361 Fax +389 46 231 980 fax: +389 46 267 010 Hotel House protected as cultural heritage [email protected] www.hoteldiplomatohrid.info Hotel 49 rooms 9 rooms Hotel 63 rooms Restaurant Restaurant 250 seats 60 seats in the Restaurant CUN, 58 rooms Restaurant Wine basement 160 seats Prices Restaurant Terrace 100 seats 36 eur - single room Prices 80 seats 58 eur - double room 15 eur - single room Prices 50 eur - double room Prices From 49 to 149
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