Almayer Art & Heritage Hotel, Zadar Hotels
Artistic adults-only boutique hotel offering a traditional restaurant, an in-house art gallery, and stylish rooms
Overview
Nestled within the historic center of Zadar, the Almayer Art & Heritage Hotel presents itself as a captivating boutique haven, promising an unforgettable and deeply immersive experience steeped in both artistic expression and rich cultural heritage. This exclusive adults-only retreat occupies two carefully interconnected heritage buildings, celebrated for their distinctive and characterful architectural design. The hotel’s prime location places you in immediate proximity to a wealth of the city’s most significant and iconic landmarks. The mesmerizing Sea Organ and the dazzling Sun Monument are both conveniently situated within a leisurely five-minute walk. Furthermore, the magnificent city’s cathedral is easily accessible with a short three-minute stroll, and the vibrant Narodni Square is just an eight-minute walk away, offering a delightful opportunity to explore the local atmosphere.
Each of the hotel’s fifteen exquisitely designed rooms offers a unique and personalized experience, seamlessly blending contemporary chic interior design elements with the enduring charm of traditional architectural features. Guests can expect to be enveloped in an atmosphere of refined elegance, characterized by the warmth of wooden floors, the subtle sparkle of golden accents, and a rich and evocative color palette that includes deep greens, elegant blues, and regal royal purples. The Almayer Art & Heritage Hotel demonstrates an unwavering commitment to meticulous attention to detail, evident in the bespoke furnishings carefully selected for each room, and the custom art pieces thoughtfully displayed throughout, further enhancing the hotel’s overall charm and refined elegance. The beds are specifically renowned for their exceptional comfort, while uncompromising cleanliness standards are a top priority, ensuring a pristine and inviting environment for every guest. Furthermore, many of the hotel’s units offer breathtaking views and/or the added luxury of private balconies, providing the perfect setting to relax and savor the surrounding beauty.
Beyond its luxurious accommodations, the Almayer Art & Heritage Hotel boasts an in-house art gallery, showcasing a permanent exhibition that celebrates creativity and artistic expression. Guests can also embark on a culinary adventure at the hotel’s renowned restaurant, Corte, which promises a gastronomic journey through modern Dalmatian cuisine, tantalizing the taste buds with authentic flavors and innovative culinary techniques. Adding to the allure of this exceptional establishment is the tranquility and seclusion of the hotel’s secret garden, an oasis of calm where guests can unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of city life. All these features combined create a truly unique and memorable stay on the captivating coast of Zadar.
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When's the best time to go?
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