So I always try and be balanced when leaving reviews, especially as I have my own Independent Travel Agency and I travel often for work. I travelled to Montenegro for a long weekend for my Birthday. Positives: - Hotel is in the heart of the old city walls which is quaint and lovely to stroll around. It is close to everything you need and you can’t complain about the stunning location. Kotor is lovely, but one night in the city is more than enough. - Check in staff were lovely and I was able to check in a hour early. - The room was huge, we paid for the Luxury Suite as a birthday treat, it was period decorated to match the vibe of the hotel but still felt modern. The room itself was pretty with the brickwork and old walls. The view from it was also not too bad, though did lack a little table and chair on the balcony (even though it is just about big enough. It would have been nice for morning coffee. The bathroom had a huge bathtub which was nice, band the room had all the typical amenities you would expect. Negatives: - The hotel is pretty quiet with the windows closed despite being only 2 floors high from the hustle and bustle - Our room was next to a loud bar which does keep going until the small hours, we were lucky that our room as L shapes and the bed was round the other side so made it quite faint, with ear plugs in I couldn’t then hear anything, though pretty poor considering the price point. - The bed was EXTREMELY firm and the pillows lumpy, I do like a firm bed, but that was even too firm for me. It also creaked every time you moved which was loud in the night. - The bizarrely no overhead shower, not even over the huge bath (though it did have a shower head you can pull from the bath and use by hand), it was faff to shower, oddly it also had a creepy window with no blind that if someone was near the bed, then they are seeing you in your glory. Whilst I am close to my partner, we don’t share toilet time, it was a bit off putting. - Oddly the minibar is cash, so don’t get caught out. - I found the price point a little steep, €250 is a lot for an average room, noisy location at night and not a good night sleep, you are only paying for the location. - When you pass through reception to go to your room, you walk past the kitchen staff all sat out smoking etc. pretty grim as a non-smoker but also not what you expect from a 4* hotel, put a nice screen up or something and let the staff break in peace. In summary, the hotel is 3* average, it was pleasant enough but about €100 a night over priced for the quality of the room and experience, location is what you are paying for, which is lovely. I wouldn’t stay here again, I am glad we only stayed for 1 night.
It was dark in Montenegro, and we got off the bus when we arrived. The landlord came out to help us park the car and mentioned two 26-inch suitcases to the room. The room heating has been turned on, the landlord is very enthusiastic to give a lot of travel tips, and also provides welcome drinks.
The room has a balcony, open the window and say Kotor Bay. When there is sun, sit on the balcony and chat with friends for coffee and enjoy the scenery. Stayed for two nights, and there was a MSC cruise into the bay.
Not far from the ancient city, about 10 minutes walk, there are shopping centers on the way to the ancient city, there are big supermarkets, very convenient.
The room is not very big, but it is equipped with a kitchen and tableware. It is very convenient to simply make something to eat.
Hotel Monte Cristo is a boutique hotel situated in the historic Kotor Old Town. Hotel is about 5 minutes’ walk from the main entrance and it's almost the same distance towards the North Gate. Cars are not permitted inside the old town, hence, just like any other hotels inside the walls, you will have to walk with your bags towards the hotel. The original architecture seems to have been carefully preserved or restored, but it also has all the modern amenities. You have to climb up the steps to get to the hotel lobby situated on the first floor. Our room was on the second floor, hence, we had to climb again with all our bags, which was not a pleasant experience. There was no hotel staff to help us with the bags. The room, like the hotel, is styled in a vintage/old-fashioned manner with antique wooden furniture and cupboards. All rooms offer air conditioning, TV, free Wi-Fi, a minibar, electric kettle, telephone, locker, bathrobes, and slippers. The bed was saggy and not at all comfortable. It’s high time they change the mattresses. Bathroom has free toiletries and hair dryer. However, it was too small. There is no proper exhaust for the toilet. If you open the windows, then the opposite building is so near and there is no privacy. Breakfast is served in the restaurant located on the ground floor with its entrance from the street. Breakfast was included in the price of the room. Had a good buffet choice with a nice spread of meats, cheeses, breads, olives, cucumber, capsicum, cereals, pancakes, pastries, croissants, yogurts and loads of fresh fruit. Omelets were made to order and coffee or tea was served on the table as per our requirements. The staff were very professional and courteous in their approach, particularly the restaurant staff who very happily and patiently attended to us. Though I read several posts that it’s very noisy at night, we didn’t have any such issues. Maybe since we were visiting in low season, tourists were less and some of the restaurants were closed. Hence, the room rent was also on the lower side. There are plenty of restaurants and bars inside the old town. The tourism office is situated just outside the main entrance walls. Overall, the property is good, but, if you have luggage, ask for rooms in the ground floor room right next to reception.
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What a wonderful hotel in the middle of Old Town. You won't find the most recently renovated decor, but you will find a warm, inviting place to call home while in Kotor. The staff is reserved, but very attentive - the breakfast is a full spread of cakes & breads, cereals, cheeses & meats, made to order omelets & eggs, but sadly minimal fruit and vegetables. Lunch/Dinner have the the same menu - nothing fancy (a fish dish, pastas, and chicken) , but inexpensive and satisfying (especially during the pouring rain storms we endured and during which we did not want to search for a restaurant!) The accommodations are not ornate but the rooms are clean, the beds are comfortable, and the ambience is so appropriate for ”Old Town”
The location is excellent. It is in the ancient city. The facilities are very comfortable. The front desk service is very good. The recommended restaurant will be pointed in the direction of the map. It is delicious. It is raining. The umbrella is also in place.
Stayed in January 25, maybe because it was off-season, there were no people, and I didn't sleep because I was bombed by music. The clock tower rang the clock at half a point. I didn't pay attention before getting up at 7 o'clock in the morning. It may be too dead to sleep. However, the soundproofing of the room is still possible, and the bells are ignored if you don't listen carefully.
Focus on breakfast. Not a traditional buffet, but an ordering style. Each person has a hot food, a dessert, a cold drink, a hot drink, the amount is quite enough, two big ones can eat to death.
What I want to complain about is that the bathroom exhaust fan is very loud, and the sea cannot be seen on the second floor.
Every time I make a trip to book a hotel, it is my most tangled thing. I look at the evaluation style and I will always stay in several hotels or B&Bs for a long time. This time I brought a group of friends to play freely. It’s really true to me. There was a test and a torment, and I thought about the whole journey to let everyone feel different tastes - regular hotel Hilton, invincible sea view villa, forest log cabin, castle hotel, special hotel... Today's Krista Puglia Restaurant Hotel (Ctrip Four Stars) is uniquely situated in the heart of the town, surrounded by mountains and waters and beautiful surroundings... no matter the day or night... and the last two hotels Waiting for my arrival, hope can also bring us full happiness! Reservations such as blind date, all based on the feeling [smirking] It is said that the hotel breakfast and violin help, looking forward to sleep...
The apartment is situated inside one of the original old buildings of Kotor within the city walls. It has easy access to everything in the old city. We were able to park a car about 200 m away in a public car park currently at no cost Well refurbished with plenty of space. We were travelling as two couples. It was great to have separate bedrooms each with its own bathroom. The host was very helpful, explained a number of useful things about the city and the apartment. He was easily reachable if required. As this apartment was within the city centre, it was very busy and noisy. However, this did not bother us and the noise seemed to stop around about midnight. The apartment was very comfortable and we slept well. We would have no hesitation about booking this apartment again.
With a stay at Muo Apartments in Kotor, you'll be in the historical district, within a 5-minute drive of Kotor Bay and Gurdić Gate. This beach apartment is 1.4 mi (2.2 km) from St. Triphon Cathedral and 1.4 mi (2.2 km) from Church of St Luke.
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a seasonal outdoor pool, or other amenities including tour/ticket assistance and charcoal grills.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 4 air-conditioned rooms featuring private pools and Smart televisions. Kitchens are outfitted with refrigerators, ovens, and dishwashers. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include desks and separate sitting areas, and you can also request microwaves.
I am shocked that Guesthouse Athos doesn’t have more reviews, because I found my stay here absolutely wonderful! Located just a few steps away from the more bustling/touristy squares, Athos lets you feel a bit more removed and tranquil, especially nice for a quiet morning coffee at one of the cafes outside. The room was spotless and comfortable, with picture-perfect views from every side. I made an emergency booking and within 15 minutes my room was ready for me and the check in staff helped me carry my bags up the stairs (they are quite steep as others have mentioned). One thing to know - there is a lively bar next door, if you are a light sleeper I would recommend earplugs. A lovely experience here that I highly recommend for anyone looking for a Kotor hotel.
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