Bastion Heritage Hotel—Relais & Châteaux, Zadar Hotels
Stylish heritage property offering an authentic dining experience, wellness center, and rooms with handmade wooden furniture
Overview
Discover Hotel Bastion, an exceptional and truly unique boutique hotel experience that awaits you in the very heart of the historic district of Zadar. What sets Hotel Bastion apart is its remarkable location: it is beautifully and artfully nestled within the carefully preserved remnants of a 13th-century Venetian defensive tower. This offers guests an immersive experience, where the echoes of history resonate throughout the hotel, creating a captivating blend of the past and present. The structure itself stands as a testament to the area’s rich heritage, offering a truly unforgettable and unique lodging experience.
From this enviable and prime location, guests are afforded unparalleled convenience, finding themselves within easy walking distance of Zadar’s most significant and captivating monuments and landmarks. In just a short five-minute stroll, you can find yourself mesmerized by the sounds and sights of the Sea Organ and the dazzling spectacle of the Sun Monument. The hotel’s location allows guests to explore the beauty and culture of Zadar with ease.
The rooms at Hotel Bastion have each been thoughtfully and meticulously designed to provide an intimate and immersive encounter with Zadar’s fascinating and multilayered history. The Standard rooms, for example, feature exquisite, handmade wooden furniture and elegantly polished teak floors. This combination creates a warm, welcoming, and undeniably romantic atmosphere, perfect for couples or anyone seeking a cozy and intimate stay. Stepping up to the Superior rooms, guests will find an added touch of luxury and refinement, characterized by striking stone walls that exude an air of sophistication and timeless elegance. For those seeking even more spacious accommodations, the Deluxe rooms and suites offer the added convenience and comfort of separate sitting areas and dedicated work desks, allowing you to relax or catch up on work in style. The pinnacle of luxury awaits in the Luxury Suite, boasting a large, private terrace complete with its own Jacuzzi. All rooms are also stocked with high-quality, organic toiletries, ensuring a refreshing and environmentally conscious experience.
At Hotel Bastion, guests are invited to indulge in the authentic flavors of Zadar’s culinary heritage at the Kaštel Restaurant. Here, you can savor traditional recipes and homemade dishes, all prepared with the freshest local ingredients. The restaurant itself is situated within the picturesque remains of the 13th-century fortress, offering a unique and evocative dining experience. In addition to the gastronomic delights, guests also have complimentary access to the Castello wellness center. The center offers a wide range of beauty treatments and fitness activities, from the therapeutic benefits of chromotherapy to the detoxifying effects of steam baths. These offerings are all meticulously designed to nourish your body, soothe your soul, and rejuvenate your mind, ensuring a holistic and revitalizing experience during your stay in Zadar.
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