World Hotels Italy Hotels B4 Padova
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 Via S. Marco, 11/A, Padova, 35129, Italy, Europe. | |
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Enjoy Modern Accommodation In A Unique Establishment. B4 Padova, Located In The Heart Of The New Business District, Boasts An Impressive Architecture.
The Hotel Is Located Near The Exhibition Centre, Padua Railway Station And The Motorway.
Housed In An Imposing, Remarkable Tower, The B4 Padova Combines Refinement, High Technology And Comfort.
The Hotel Features Up-To-Date Meeting Facilities, A Business Centre, An Informal Buffet Restaurant And A Fine À La Carte Restaurant Not To Mention The Impeccable Services Provided By Its Devoted Staff.
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Hotel Rooms: 135
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Hotel Facilities |
* Parking
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* Elevator
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* Restaurant
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* Soundproofed Rooms
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* Pets Allowed
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* All Public and Private spaces non-smoking
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* Bar
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* Air Conditioning
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* 24-Hour Front Desk
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* Internet Services
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* Non-Smoking Rooms
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* Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN
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* Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests
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* Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included
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* Free Parking
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Room Facilities :
* Safety Deposit Box
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* Bath or Shower
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* Air Conditioning
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* Pay TV
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* Desk
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* Telephone
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* Heating
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* Radio
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* Wooden / Parquet floor
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* Satellite TV
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* Hairdryer
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* LCD /Plasma /Flat-screen TV
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* Free toiletries
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* Minibar
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* Toilet
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* Wake Up Service/Alarm Clock
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* Bathroom
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Room Details |
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* Classic Double Room
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* Superior Double Room
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* Deluxe Double Room
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Hotel Policies |
Check-In : From 14:00 - 00:00 hours Check-Out : Until 07:00 - 12:00 hours
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Payment We Accept : American Express,Visa,Euro/Mastercard,Diners Club,JCB
 
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More Information |
Area Information : Padua is a city of art and one of the major centres in Northern Italy.
According to an old legend, the city was founded by the Homeric hero Antenore, who had escaped the burning Troy.
During the 3rd Century, the ideally located city of Padua became a staunch ally of Rome, thus gaining administrative autonomy from the Empire. As a result, the city enjoyed a long period of peace that lead to a major urban reorganisation. The marvellous buildings and bridges built in this period can still be admired nowadays.
Today, reminders of its glorious past are at every turn. The most important buildings are indeed of Medieval date: the Basilica of St. Anthony (a site attracting pilgrims from all over the world); the Palazzo della Ragione; and Giotto’s magnificent Scrovegni Chapel.
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