Art Hotel Kalelarga, Zadar Hotels
Artistic boutique hotel with a 24-hour health club, a terrace, and authentic local dining options
Art Hotel Kalelarga presents itself as an exceptional boutique hotel experience nestled directly on the famed Kalelarga Street, right in the very heart of the vibrant city center of Zadar. This hotel distinguishes itself through its harmonious fusion of carefully selected materials, intriguing shapes, and a rich palette of colors, all thoughtfully combined to create an unforgettable atmosphere. The clever design incorporates the stone pavement that characterizes Kalelarga Street, effectively blurring the lines between the bustling exterior and the serene interior, giving the impression that the iconic street itself extends seamlessly into and throughout the building’s inner spaces.
Staying at the Art Hotel Kalelarga guarantees an incredibly central location, positioning you just a short stroll away from the majority of Zadar’s most iconic and significant landmarks. Within a mere five-minute walk, you’ll find yourself at the main market, teeming with local produce and energy, as well as Nadroni Square, a hub of activity and historical significance, and the magnificent cathedral, a testament to the city’s rich architectural heritage. A leisurely ten-minute walk will lead you to the very edge of the Old Town, where you can marvel at the unique Sea Organ, an architectural sound art object, and the captivating Sun Monument, both offering breathtaking views and unforgettable experiences.
The Art Hotel Kalelarga boasts approximately ten thematically designed guest rooms, each meticulously crafted to prioritize both functionality and harmonious aesthetics. These rooms are designed to evoke a sense of tranquility and relaxation, providing a welcome respite from the excitement of the city. Guests can enjoy modern conveniences and amenities, including efficient air-conditioning and state-of-the-art flat-screen TVs for their entertainment and comfort. For those seeking a truly elevated and luxurious experience, the Superior Junior Suite offers additional space and amenities, including a comfortable seating area perfect for unwinding and a convenient work desk for those needing to stay connected. Complimentary tea and coffee are also provided, allowing guests to enjoy a relaxing beverage at their leisure.
During your stay at the Art Hotel Kalelarga, you’ll have access to a variety of excellent facilities and services designed to enhance your experience. Maintain your fitness regime at the 24-hour health club, offering a convenient way to stay active. Take advantage of the hotel’s terrace, where you can soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding city. And be sure to visit Gourmet Kalelarga, the hotel’s on-site restaurant, which promises a truly relaxing and enjoyable dining experience with a distinctly traditional Dalmatian atmosphere. Start your day with a selection of freshly brewed coffee and delectable pastries from the restaurant’s own bakery. In the afternoon, indulge in fresh, seasonal dishes prepared with local ingredients, perfectly complemented by a curated selection of regional wines. And as the evening unfolds, unwind with a sophisticated glass of champagne, creating a truly memorable end to your day.
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