Aminess Korčula Heritage Hotel, Korčula Hotels
Historic waterfront hotel offering sea-view rooms, an authentic restaurant, and a lounge bar
### A Timeless Escape on Korčula Island: The Aminess Korčula Heritage Hotel
The Aminess Korčula Heritage Hotel, gracefully positioned along the bustling promenade of Korčula Island, boasts a captivating history that stretches back to the year 1912. This venerable establishment holds the distinction of being the very first hotel on the island, quickly establishing itself as the vibrant social epicenter of the area. Over the years, it has played host to an array of distinguished personalities, including iconic figures such as Jackie Kennedy and Sofia Loren, adding to its allure and prestige.
The hotel’s enviable location provides immediate access to the lively port and the historic Old Town of Korčula. Stepping directly from the hotel’s entrance, guests find themselves immersed in the vibrant atmosphere, ready to explore. A leisurely stroll leads to an abundance of charming restaurants and captivating city attractions, providing a rich tapestry of experiences. Furthermore, the picturesque sight of boats gently docking for the evening creates an enchanting and unforgettable backdrop, enhancing the hotel’s appeal.
The Aminess Korčula Heritage Hotel features a diverse selection of accommodations to suit varying preferences, ranging from comfortable double rooms to opulent comfort and luxury suites. Each room is thoughtfully designed, harmoniously blending vintage-inspired decor with the conveniences of modern amenities. This includes carefully selected design furniture, elegant chandeliers, and efficient air conditioning to ensure a comfortable stay. The comfort and luxury suites elevate the experience with added space and amenities, such as convenient espresso machines and plush pool towels. The luxury suites boast a dedicated living room area, perfect for relaxation and unwinding.
Regarding the vistas, guests have the option to select rooms that offer breathtaking seaside balconies or partial sea views, allowing them to savor the beauty of the Adriatic Sea.
Culinary delights and relaxation are readily available at the hotel’s Brasserie Restaurant and the stylish G&T Club Lounge Bar. The Brasserie Restaurant is a true haven for food enthusiasts, offering a menu that showcases authentic Korčula dishes prepared with a contemporary flair. For those seeking a lighter culinary experience, the G&T Club Lounge Bar presents a tempting array of refreshing drinks, delectable snacks, and irresistible cakes. While the hotel itself doesn’t have a pool, the two charming small pebble beaches, situated just steps away, provide a refreshing and inviting retreat after a fulfilling day of exploring the enchanting town of Korčula.
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