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31 de enero de 2023
Let's try and be positive, the location of the hotel is amazing. The views over Sveti Stefan are breath-taking. But there is no getting away from the hotel, it feels like it was built during the dying days of communist Yugoslavia. Nothing seems to work in the hotel, and no one seems to work either. Firstly, there is no elevator, which is an issue in a hotel with 6 or more stories. I guess elevators are a capitalist indulgence! The bathrooms are an interior designer’s nightmare with a mix of tiles, fixtures and fittings from the left-overs. The shower blasts burning hot or freezing cold if someone turns a tap or flushes the toilet. The sink wobbles and both the shower and sink leak onto the floor so the bathmat is always soaking. The room door has a key and you can’t open the door from the inside without the key. Hopefully there isn’t a fire because you would have to find the key in a hurry! The bed was fatigued and the linens have seen better days. However, the furniture was high quality, albeit the wardrobe had a sliding door which came off its runners and the staff in the hotel said every day they would fix it but they never did. The breakfast was pretty good. I liked the omelettes and the platter of cold cuts with cheese. But the service was very underwhelming, the staff sat with their backs to the guests on their phones and smoking to avoid eye contact with guests. Even when the staff walked past they were intent on ignoring the guests. So, all in all, it was a communist era hotel with communist era service. Such a shame, the only bright spot in my stay was driving away for the last time!
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