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The generally accepted definition of 'Hotels' as quoted in the AAA "New York TourBook" is: "Usually establishments, offering a full range of on-premises food and beverage service, cocktail lounge, entertainment, conference facilities, shops and recreational activies. Wide range of services provided by uniformed staff on duty 24 hours. Parking arrangements vary." Not all of these need be present for Greek travellers' lodgings to be classified as an hotel. The simplest of hotels may not even have night porter facilities (although this is rare).
http://www.agnadiserifos.com/
Information, facilities, and photo gallery of this hotel offering apartments and rooms in Livadi.
http://users.otenet.gr/~mgalanos
Facilities, rates, contact information and photos of this hotel offering rooms and apartments, located at the harbor of Serifos.
http://www.hotelserifos.com/
Find details of this hotel located at Livadi; includes profile, facilities and rates. (English, Greek, German)
http://www.coralli.gr/
Offers apartments, studios and rooms in Livadakia; find out about facilities, camping, and island history.
http://indigostudios.gr/
Find details of this apartment hotel located in Livadi; includes facilities, services, gallery and rates. (English, Greek, Italian, German)
http://medusaserifos.com/
Offers information about this apartment hotel located in Livadakia; includes facilities, photographs and profile. (English, Greek)
http://www.naiasserifos.com/
Facilities, prices and online reservation for this hotel located in Livadi.
http://www.serifosbeach.gr/
Offers information about this hotel located in Livadi; includes profile, facilities, rates and contact details. (Greek, English, French, German)
http://www.villanikiserifos.com/
Facilities, rates and photos of this hotel offering apartments and studios in Livadi.
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