The Fabris Inn, Korčula Hotels
Simple yet charming historic inn with sea views, terrace dining, and local, organic cuisine
Overview
The Fabris Inn is just steps from the Stari Grad Plain and Marco Polo Museum, making it an ideal location for exploring the beautiful old town of Korčula. You’ll be close enough to enjoy the hustle and bustle of the city while still maintaining a tranquil atmosphere. The hotel is also a short distance from Korčula Old Town and only about 5 miles (8 km) from Orebic Harbor, providing numerous opportunities to experience the rich history and culture of the area.
This charming hotel features 10 air-conditioned rooms blending traditional and modern elements. Past kimkim travelers have appreciated the comfortable beds, clean linens, and private bathrooms with complimentary toiletries. The rooms also have Smart TVs, free WiFi, and satellite programming for your entertainment. The original restored wooden flooring and staircase add a touch of history to your stay.
The Fabris Inn offers a nice breakfast served on the terrace, where you can enjoy a sea breeze to start your day. In addition to the breakfast buffet, the hotel serves locally sourced and organic meals every afternoon and into the warm summer nights.
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When's the best time to go?
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