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30 de agosto de 2022
I stayed at this hotel as part of a group tour. It has an interesting history- built first as a lodge for Austro-Hungarian royalty, then converted to a hotel for workers during the Communist era. It’s in a great setting near the waterfront and o the main street. There’s plenty to do and buy in the immediate area- grocery stores, numerous jewelry and high-end clothing stores, restaurants, souvenir shops and a few casinos. Because it’s an older building the hotel has many unique characteristics and a few quirks. Rooms had tall, majestic ceilings with ornamental molding but not enough natural light in my room, which had windows facing the park. Water pressure was great but occasionally the temperature in the shower turned much hotter or cooler. My room had a mini-fridge with items for sale and room for my water supply. Wi-Fi worked very well. The phones in the room did not; we wouldn't have noticed except that our 6 AM wakeup calls the last morning never happened. Fortunately, all of us had phones with us. Breakfast was probably the best selection on our whole trip (and this was our 6th hotel!). It included a giant refrigerator with additional cold items. We’d enjoyed the buffet at a nearby restaurant the night before, with the same ownership, and I recognized some items from the previous night's buffet. The seafood salad was good for breakfast, too! No waste- I like that. I was going to note that it was hard to shut out the light at night and there was some noise from nearby events at night (not too late, though). I discovered the morning I checked out that the switches next to each window controlled large panels that raised and lowered over each window that would have blocked both quite well. Oops. Fortunately I had ear plugs and eye shades with me.
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