Miramare Hotel, Zadar Hotels
Contemporary hotel near the beach offering a courtyard pool, on-site dining, and local art
Overview
Miramare Hotel is a contemporary and stylish establishment set in the city’s modern side, just a 5-minute walk from Kolovare Beach. You’ll also be just down the street from a public swimming area with dive boards into the sea, plus Kornati Marina, where you can indulge in boating or yachting. Getting to the edge of Zadar’s Old Town is a 15-minute walk. Keep going and reach sites like Narodni Square in 20 minutes, the Cathedral of Zadar in 24 minutes, and the Sea Organ and sun monument in 30 minutes.
The air-conditioned rooms at Miramare Hotel are designed with modern elements, including stylish furnishings, wood flooring, and neutral colors in linens and decor. The marble bathrooms are large with glass showers and complimentary toiletries. For an extra perk, upgrade to the Miramare Penthouse Suite, a true two-room unit with a stunning 180-degree terrace.
The hotel goes above and beyond to ensure a seamless and memorable stay. You can unwind at the restaurant and bar, Kolonada, where gourmet meals are served in an upbeat atmosphere. Poolside dining is also available, allowing you to soak up the sun and relax while enjoying delicious food and beverages. The hotel also features original artwork commissioned from local artists, bringing beauty and joy to every corner. To top it off, you can enjoy poolside therapy in the sunny courtyard.
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