Guest User
September 12, 2024
The Hotel was part of a package booked with Titan Holidays in the UK. It was built during the Tito era and the upper parts have been upgraded. The entrance is marble and the rooms are basic but clean. However, running warm water is erratic and almost non existent in the early morning. The shock is the Canteen (Restaurant?) where food is served. This is located in the basement and ,is probably unchanged in forty years. It is a buffet and begins with a scrum to get in when doors open. Dinner involves pushing your way to get some of what is offered, if stewed cow hearts in sauce is to your taste, then this will suit you. Much else is deep fried and deeply unappetizing. The hotel caters for local family trade and is designed for them. People cough, splutter and grab food by their hands, Breakfast is little better, the fried eggs, for instance, resemble a frisby and can be held up. There are paper coverings and napkins on tables, staff routinely clear up leaving unused knives and forks and adding others to make a setting. It can be summed up by a surreal staff member, who may have been there from opening, who simply cannot accept the some customers put hot water onto a teabag in a cup. The place resembles images of a holiday camp. Why on earth tour companies book clients here, I do not understand. If it is on a venue in a brochure, query it. If you are considering going independently, don't.