Ul. bana Josipa Jelačića 4A, Zadar, Zadar County, 23000, Croatia
บันทึกโดยนักท่องเที่ยว 169 คน
ประหยัด ฿ 318 เมื่อเทียบกับโรงแรมใกล้เคียง
“Very nice location and reasonable price. Unfortunately, my friend's backpack was stolen in the hotel. Luggage storage was unguarded. Travellers can go in and out and drop down their luggage easily. My friend's suitcase and backpack were pushed out by the others but they did not put them back and her belongings were left outside of the luggage room for a really long time. The luggage room was opposite the concierge but none of the staff tried to put her stuff back to the room. Eventually, my friend's backpack were stolen. We only realised it when we came back to the hotel and took our stuff. The staff was not that helpful and even tried to stop my friend from calling the police. After the staff checked the cctv and confirmed one of their customers who checked in that day stole my friend's backpack, she could finally call the police. Luckily, the police acted so fast or we would have missed our flight. The stay was pleasant despite this unfortunate event happened. Many of the valuable items were placed in the backpack and my friend was really upset. I hope the hotel can make a response of it and offer some compensation.”
Ul. Kraljskog Dalmatina 4, Zadar, Zadar County, 23000, Croatia
บันทึกโดยนักท่องเที่ยว 275 คน
ประหยัด ฿ 3,488 เมื่อเทียบกับโรงแรมใกล้เคียง
“While more like a restaurant with hostel rooms and a small common area / kitchen, it’s in amazing location. 20 minute walk from the bus station, in the center of the old town and 15 minute walk from the beach. Rooms are great, with so many storage things, beds are good. WiFi is very good. Staff was great and friendly even though they pay more attention to the restaurant. Common space which is the kitchen is small, with a couch, few chairs and a table. It’s a small but functional kitchen, however it could use a cleaning. All in all if I were to return to Zadar I would stay again, it doesn’t really have anything bad; the only slight thing is there’s no door handles to the showers and there’s nothing really stopping random people from walking into the halls, although the common space does have key card access if the door is closed.”