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Detailed Information
- Place Types Casino
- Address Trg Vladimira Gortana 2, 51410, Opatija, Croatia
- Coordinate 45.333964,14.301785
- Website http://www.hotel-opatija.hr/
- Rating 3
- Compound Code 88M2+HP Opatija, Croatia
Openning hours
- Monday Open 24 hours
- Tuesday Open 24 hours
- Wednesday Open 24 hours
- Thursday Open 24 hours
- Friday Open 24 hours
- Saturday Open 24 hours
- Sunday Open 24 hours
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Reviews
Hotel looks very nice from outside. That is all positive.
Arrived at 1.45 pm and wanted to checkin. Not very friendly person showed me a sign not before 2.15 pm. We are out of season and it did not seem busy. He did not even looked if it was possible like you do in normal hotels. Booked room with sea view and first offer was first floor. Impossible to see anything. After my demand we got room on 3rd floor.
Comments about old building was not very positive. As place has a lot of potential I asked who owners are? Short, but straight answer: Austrians and they are horrible.
What a good opinion, which should be kept inside.
Pity owners do not maintain such a special place.
bad service - staff‘s not gonna help you with any belongings
disgusting interior - approx. 40 years without any renovation
double room is EUR 36.-/pax; breakfast included - only fruits were oranges and grapefruit; sausages and a huge load of fried bacon given -> very nice for british breakfast lovers ! Unfortunately just one very cheap type of cheese.
nice view to the sea I have to admit
I CAN'T AGREE WITH MANY OTHERS HERE! FRIENDLY STAFF AND A CLEAN AND COMFORTABLE ROOM... CLOSE TO THE BEACH. TOP!
Nice Garden and Outside, as well as nice Location. Our Room 103 was pretty worn down. WIFI does not go to the room.
297136
Incredible view, very run down hotel
Review of Hotel Opatija
Reviewed August 30, 2012
Having come just the night before from a "Best Western" in Italy, to a hotel in a fairly unknown place in Croatia - we weren't exactly expecting what we found when we entered our hotel room. It was run down, cracks on the ceiling, two twins that were essentially pushed together (which defeats the purpose of having two separate twins, but this is not the hotel's fault, it's just a strange European thing), the bathroom had no window, and the ambiance of the room was dreary and grey. However, once we opened our balcony door, we discovered probably the most incredible hotel room view either of us has ever encountered. We did manage to book a sea-room view, and we both agreed this is where our dollar was spent. The room itself was not worth what we paid (which was 146 euro for 2 people/2 nights), but the view definitely was! It was a small, dirty balcony, but again, the view made up for all of that.
The hotel itself was a little spooky - very large, bigger than any hotel I've ever stayed in - and it had the sense of the "Shining" in some ways, because of how empty and ominous it was.
There was a swimming pool though, and while it looked nothing like what the pictures on their websites had - it was still rather large, and not at all bad. Again, very eastern European with its design, e.g. not terribly shiny (giving you the clean feeling, though it was), not a lot of light, and no color in the swimming pool area - almost communist in its theme.
There was no hairdryer in the room, and when I called down to the front desk to inquire if they had one he said yes. I asked if he would bring it to my room, and he said, "I'm sorry - but we don't offer that service." Indicating, that they do not come to your room for any type of service.
Parking was not free, and we had to pay a daily fee to keep our car there - not included, surprisingly enough, in the price of the room. Parking was probably the worst part of our stay there! Not only did they charge us, but there was also nowhere to park, so we had to become imaginative. It was a hassle and a half trying to park up a hill, that we could barely turn around to get out of, and actually finding the hotel parking lot was a difficulty to begin with, as the signs were not clearly marked at all.
The staff was so-so. Typical for what you would expect in eastern Europe; Friendly enough that you were spending money there, but rude enough that when we checked out they wanted nothing to do with us.
Internet was not free, that was also something that was available in the hotel lobby but you had to pay per hour - and it was not cheap.
Breakfast was included, and this was a very generous meal. They had scrambled eggs, different sausages, breads, jams, milk, cereals, fruits and some vegetables, also. They had a juice machine - and I would highly recommend this (even though it wasn't the best in the world) over the coffee, which will make one gag. It should not even be called coffee, as that is an offense to the drink.
They spoke English at the hotel, but only at the front desk. They did not speak English in the breakfast lounge, nor in the bar where you can buy drinks and cigarettes. It's "Universal sign language" all the way.
Overall it wasn't a bad stay. There were a few luxuries that us westerners are used to that weren't there, but in the scheme of things you will be hard pressed to find a hotel on any riviera with clean rooms, good food and a magnificent view as we had for less than we paid.
Even so, look around before booking here. There were a lot of other hotels nearby that seemed more modern and recently renovated more so than this one. But if you do choose this hotel, I also highly recommend that you book a sea-view room. Otherwise, the room is NOT worth the price. Be forewarned about that.
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