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Babilonas
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Features: Laundry, Rooms for non-smokers available, Restaurant, Facilities for disabled people, 24-hour front desk, Internet cafe, Banqueting services, Free secure parking at hotel,... more
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Kunigaiksciu mene
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: 3.85 / 5
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Features: Restaurant, Rooms for non-smokers available, Telephone, Tourist information, Central heating, Free secure parking at hotel, Bar, Pets accepted, 24-hour front desk, Fax service, Hair-drier, Cable TV,... more
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Hotel Metropolis
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: 2.90 / 5
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Features: Banqueting services, Telephone, Safe at reception, Luggage room, Tourist information, Cable TV, Pets accepted, Rooms for non-smokers available, Laundry, 24-hour front... more
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Best Western Santakos Hotel
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: 3.88 / 5
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Features: Babysitting service, Car rental, Hair-drier, Bar, Air conditioning, Elevator, Sauna (Finnish), Coach parking at the hotel, Swimming pool (indoors), Gymnasium, 24-hour front desk, Non-allergenic bedding available, Dial-up Internet, Pets... more
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About Kaunas
Lithuania's second largest city and former capital lies at the confluence of two large rivers, the Nemunas and the Neris, some 100 km from Vilnius. It has a population of about 415,000. Food, textiles, furniture and construction materials are the leading productions in the area. The first settlement in the place of present-day Kaunas dated back to the 10th century, but its first mention in written sources was in 1361. In 1362 the Teutonic Knights captured and destroyed the castle but were fought back in 1404. The castle was rebuilt in the early 15th century, and the city started to grow as a trade center and a river port. In 1441 it joined the Hanseatic League, and Hanseatic merchants opened offices there. The 17th and the 18th century were marked by several Russian attacks, a Swedish occupation, plague and fires.