Dome Hotel
Mentioned in Durrell's Bitter Lemons, this dinosaur of Kyrenia's hotel scene is still considere...
Mentioned in Durrell's Bitter Lemons, this dinosaur of Kyrenia's hotel scene is still considere...
A pretty dingy place, with a bar in the front and not a very jolly owner. Its saving grace is that it's cheap and on the main roundabout, so it's central. The rooms all have bathrooms.
A charming, nostalgic clutter of vintage radios, books, typewriters and large iron keys decorates the reception of this lovely hotel, set in an old townhouse. The rooms are decorated in an old-fashioned style, and have individual names.
This is a good budget option, with some spacious basic rooms, with views of the sea and the lighthouse on the pier. The owner, Yusuf Atman, speaks good English and offers endless supplies of black tea, but no breakfast.
Large rooms look onto the harbour, the ceilings are high, you're close to the restaurants and bars, but the unfortunate choice of neon strip-lighting ruins any prospects of cosiness. Only one room has a balcony, but all come with bathrooms.
The New Bristol is like a faded star, with '70s décor that must have been attractive once upon a time. Now it's reminiscent of a socialist hotel, with slightly worn but tidy rooms, which all have mini bars and TVs.
The former Ergenekon Hotel has had a mighty face-lift.
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