Villa St Maria Boutique hotel Jūrmala

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Offering a sauna, boutique hotel Villa St Maria is set in the heart of Jurmala on the main pedestrian promenade Jomas street, some 400 m from Dzintari Concert Hall.

In summers guests can enjoy a lounge terrace on the rooftop of the hotel and an on-site restaurant with Japanese, Korean and European cuisine and drinks.

We booked this hotel for a short one night stay before departing back to Tbilisi in May 2019. We paid EUR 68 for a stay here.

Aparthotel Villa St Maria in Jūrmala

Aparthotel Villa St Maria in Jūrmala

Every room at this hotel is air conditioned and comes with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.They feature an individual design and are equipped with a kitchenette, seating area and a private balcony or a terrace. Every room includes a private bathroom fitted with a shower or a bath. Extras include free toiletries and a hair dryer. A room specifically designed for disabled people is available as well.

Buffet breakfast at Villa St Maria in Jūrmala

Buffet breakfast at Villa St Maria in Jūrmala

Guests benefit from room service and green inner patio at the property. There is a rooftop lounge, where guests will find a grill bar and hookah lounge. In summer sunbeds are available. Spa facilities, sauna, massages and salt, and amber rooms are available for guests.

Villa St Maria in Jūrmala

Villa St Maria in Jūrmala

Located on lively Jomas street in Jūrmala

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56.974876, 23.811153
 

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