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THE WHOLE WORLD IN ONE HOTEL

The Light House: A Slice Of Paradise

The ci­ty of Jur­ma­la is a pe­arl of the Gulf of Ri­ga. One can fall in lo­ve with Jur­ma­la at on­ce and fo­rever. You just can’t help fal­ling in lo­ve with it. The rich fla­vor of  co­as­tal pi­ne tre­es mi­xed with sal­ty bre­eze ex­ci­tes your so­ul and fills your lungs. The blue co­lor of the sea and the crim­son sun­sets de­lights your eyes. The gol­den sand of the be­ach gent­ly ti­til­la­tes your ba­re fe­et. The won­der of na­ture and cre­ation of hu­man hands mi­racu­lo­us­ly uni­tes in­to a char­ming har­mo­ny he­re in Jur­ma­la.

One of such works of cre­ati­ve de­sign is the Bo­uti­que ho­tel, the Light Ho­use. Sa­ying that it is lo­cated next to the se­as­ho­re, me­ans sa­ying not­hing. The ho­tel is lo­cated right on the be­ach: so the­re is a sing­le step to ma­ke from the gu­est­ro­om to step in­to the gol­den sand of the be­ach of Jur­ma­la.

The arc­hi­tec­tu­re of the ho­tel edi­fice  is a kind of re­minis­cence of a na­viga­ting ship, and not on­ly out­si­de, but in­si­de, as well  as. Eve­ryt­hing is con­venti­ona­lized to lo­ok li­ke a re­al sa­iling ship: the­re is a hu­ge fi­rep­la­ce in the form of a ship fur­na­ce in the hall, the­re are deck lamps, be­ams and rig­ging, iron do­ors with port­ho­les and a hu­ge aqua­ri­um with exo­tic in­ha­bitants of the de­ep sea, is ad­ding to the at­mosp­he­re of a re­al vo­yage.

Eve­ry eve­ning the lob­by is trans­for­med in­to a chef-ca­bin of the ship, whe­re the ho­tel gu­ests gat­her for the tra­diti­onal eve­ning tea.

The in­no­vati­ve con­cept of the Bo­uti­que ho­tel is exp­res­sed in the mot­to “The who­le world in one ho­tel!” The con­cept of the in­te­ri­or of the gu­est­ro­oms are ori­ginal and fas­ci­nating. The­re are ele­ven gu­est­ro­oms and each of them rep­re­sents a ti­ny part of a par­ti­cular co­unt­ry. The ima­ge, cul­tu­re and na­ti­onal spi­rit of each co­unt­ry has be­en exp­res­sed in in­te­ri­or de­sign with as­to­nis­hing pre­cisi­on and high deg­ree of aut­henti­city. Each par­ti­cular in­te­ri­or se­ems to be vir­tu­al­ly fil­led with fla­vor, tas­te and to­uch of the co­unt­ry, which it is me­ant to “rep­re­sent”.

All gu­est­ro­oms ha­ve a well equ­ip­ped and con­ve­ni­ent kitc­hen, whe­re you can pre­pare light bre­ak­fast, or en­joy your eve­ning tea whi­le ad­mi­ring the sun­set. The bath­ro­oms exemp­li­fi­es the sta­te-of-the-art tech­no­logy and sty­le. Not on­ly you can ta­ke the sho­wer or bath, but al­so lis­ten to the mu­sic and or­der Cham­pa­ign to the ro­om whi­le en­jo­ying the jac­cu­si.

The pa­nora­mic win­dows of all ele­ven gu­est­ro­oms open the vi­ew of the sea, and you can en­joy the ma­rine land­sca­pe wit­ho­ut ge­ting up from your bed. You can ha­ve swe­et dre­ams and in­dulge in re­verie un­der the cal­ming so­und of the wa­ves,  with the pi­ne tre­es fla­vor in the air, which is so fresh and cle­an to bre­ath; the dawns and sun­sets ta­ke over the sky and they are so vi­vid, that ma­kes you start ver­si­fy­ing. He­re is the small sli­ce of pa­radi­se at the ed­ge of the world!