Guest User
January 31, 2023
The hotel was better than we expected. It is located on the outskirts of Zadar and people have complained that it can take 40 minutes to walk to the town centre. Well, we didn't do that and caught a bus instead. They run at regular intervals and the charge is around 1.50 Euros each way so no big deal. The bus stop for town is around the corner and about 200 metres away. Taxis are another option and not too expensive. The drive to town on the bus or taxi is around 12 minutes. The rooms are nice. Ours was quite large compared to most hotels and the mattress and pillows were so soft we didn't want to get out of bed in the morning. Breakfast is good, despite some reviews. Everything is fresh with a good choice of continental items, fresh soft bread, cheese, ham, boiled eggs, olives, cakes etc. Enough for all tastes. If you ask the ladies in the kitchen will cook you fresh omelettes or scrambled eggs which are delivered to your table piping hot. The staff were all very good and very helpful. There are numerous restaurants nearby but a few had closed as we went at the end of the season but there enough that are open to cater for you. We used the Congo restaurant which is not African but mainly Italian cuisine although they do steaks and other foods as well. The pizzas were superb being cooked in an original Italian built pizza oven. Two Italian guys were shipped over to oversee the build. The other restaurant we used was Mijo Restaurant. The do a pepper steak to die for. I went back for another the following evening. Congo is literally on your doorstep at 100 metres away and Mijo is maybe 300 metres from the hotel. They have ample parking for cars and the one big bonus of this hotel is the peace and quiet. We slept like logs and came back after seven days fully refreshed. Would we visit again? Sure we would.