I stayed here as part of a group tour and so did not actively choose this hotel to stay at.||||Check in was delayed as there were no staff present when the group arrived, however once they were located we were quickly allocated rooms. I was on the second floor, accessible only by steps as there is no lift. The hotel is modern and is well appointed as well as being very clean and well presented.||||My room was at the front of the hotel, no problems with traffic noise at all. However be aware there is a main mosque within a few hundred metres of the hotel so you may be disturbed by the call to prayer early in the morning. I always enjoy this, reminding me I am staying in an area that is majority muslim so not a problem for me.||||The room was large with a decent bed and bedding, lots of storage and a desk area. No fridge which was a drawback. There is free wifi. The bathroom is also well appointed with lots of hot water and towels as well a complimentary toletries. There is a hair dryer. Ther is alos a satellite TV in the room, although with limited english speaking channels. Air conditioning is effective and as there are no curtains per se you use the shutters to block out the light from the windows which open.||||We had a set evening meal which was plentiful and made up of lots of meats and salads. Breakfast was a little basic with little to choose from and not very tasty, disappointing. Be aware that the default coffee is the Turkish type. There is a verandah at the front of the hotel perfect to have a drink at any time and is shaded from the sun. There is a wide screen TV here showing sports.||||I would stay at the hotel again if I was in the area as the rioom is so good, hwoever would probably eat out...
Read moreI stayed in this hotel as part of a tour group so it was chosen by the tour company. Overall, I didn't mind the hotel but still can't get over the fact that it's a modern hotel yet doesn't have a lift. I can't begin to understand what the designers were thinking of. Staff carried our suitcases up 4 flights of stairs so it's clearly not appropriate for those with mobility problems, again can't believe that a modern hotel can't cater for those with mobility issues or disability. Beds were comfy and clean as was the bathroom but again I can't understand how a new hotel can be designed without the basics in the bathroom, no towel rails, towel hooks, toilet roll holder, no soap dish or shelf in the shower for shampoo bottles etc Towels were like sandpaper. Dinner was fair but nothing special and definitely not for vegetarians. Breakfast was unbelievably poor. Had the impression that it realised at the very last minute that they had to provide breakfast for our large tour group. Just scraps from the kitchen and then there wasn't enough to cater for us all so our tour leader had to ask for more. I wouldn't recommend especially. Maybe ok for one night but arrange to have dinner elsewhere (and even have...
Read moreHotel entrance, reception desk, hall and stairs to the rooms can indeed mislead. Although they look like an old socialist style hotels, actually this hotel offers quite comfortable and nice stay in modern, clean, warm and bright rooms. Rooms are big and comfortable, beds are good-sleep-promissing, very nice bathroom with toiletries. Internet connection is perfect. Breakfast is a la carte, well prepared. Famous Sjenica cheese is a must eat, it is fabulous. Hotel is near everything one might need and close to city center. Staff is - as well as all Sjenica citizens - extremelly welcoming and friendly.||Sjenica is a charming city. One should visit Sjenica open market where delicious cheese and meet homemade product can be bought. Uvac meandres are few kilometres away and are an apsolute must-see. No photograph or video can express such imperial beauty and atmosphere and the feeling whilst standing above the canyon in apsolute silence and with eyes full of...
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