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In Miramar, Majorca, the Archduke Luis Salvator of Austria offers a free hotel for up to three days, providing beds, linen, and attendants, to share the area's natural beauty with travelers who supply their own food.
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At Miramar, on the island of Majorca, in the Mediterranean, is a free hotel, where accommodations may be had for three days, upon application to the agents of the Archduke Luis Salvator of Austria. It is a beautiful spot, and the entire neighborhood is full of attractions to the traveler. Attendants in charge look after the welfare of guests, who must, however, provide for their own food.
Beds, linen and table appointments they receive gratis, and bread and wine can be obtained very reasonably. It is said that this provision is due to the gratification the Austrian owners felt, years ago, when they first came to live at Miramar. Such peace and such loveliness, they felt, should be shared by all lovers of nature who passed that way.
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Miramar, On The Island Of Majorca, In The Mediterranean
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A free hotel in Miramar provides accommodations for three days to travelers, including beds, linen, and attendants, gratis, with guests providing their own food; established by the Archduke Luis Salvator to share the natural beauty that delighted him years ago.