A tower for every guest

A tower for every guest

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The slube Greifswald is located directly on the waterfront and marina. / © slube

From a distance, you don't really know for sure what you're looking at. But when you get closer, you realise that the cylindrical shapes are small towers - with doors, windows and everything you need. What that is? The mini hotel slube.

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