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11 grudnia 2023 r.
I spent a Winter break at the Wooden Villa and had a really pleasant and productive experience. The aparthotel is in on a tree-lined, mostly residential section of Dzintari in Jurmala, with easy walking access to the restaurants of Jomas Street and to the famous beach at Majori. The building is beautiful, a lovingly restored 19th century wooden house. The grounds around the gated property seemed spatious and designed for client use, but of course were under snow when I was there. Checking in was exceptionally easy, with instructions in English and Russian and a manager who was competent in both. I rented the one-bedroom option, which was well-maintained, spacious, and had plenty of work space. I could not make the coffee-maker work, and the mattress on the bed was soft as a leaky air mattress, but those are my only complaints about an otherwise perfect visit. It is an aparthotel: the guest must prepare his food in the room's modest kitchen, arrange with the management for delivery, or eat at any of Jomas Street's restaurants (I chose the latter). There is also not onsite management 24/7, though guests have a number to call in emergencies Prices may be higher, and things may be less quiet, during the high season, but I thoroughly enjoyed my Winter stay at the Wooden Villa. I wish I had taken a longer break, and hope to return for another stay.
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