This is a very strange place. Firstly, there is no check-in. The apartment manager will helpfully email you a few hours before you are due to check-in, when you are travelling in a plane/train/car, so you have no idea how to get in. But it's ok, the door is open, and they leave all the room keys in a little box. Then your apartment manager (Maya, I believe) will lie and tell you there is cleaning. There is no cleaning. Not even toilet rolls. But the best one is that she will tell you she wants to meet you and will turn up earlier than she says and say she wants to take your passport with her for ”an hour” or ”a few hours” or ”some time” because she needs it in ”the office”. Not a photocopy, not a photo, but she wants your passport. This is ridiculous. If you stay here, do not give her your passport! She is trying to register you to pay the city tax, but she does not need your actual passport. No other hotel/apartment does this. They all just pay the tax. Instead of listening to Maya (or indeed the owner, Srdan Petrovic), just go and pay the city tax at the office yourself (it is in the old town and you will be going there at some point, it is very central). It is €1 per person per night Basically, don't stay here and deal with insane people who have no idea about check-in, registration and who are barely contactable.
We stayed here for 5 days in room 201. This was a standard room at the back of the hotel. The bed was huge , the room clean and it was quiet. It has a balcony although the view to one side is old damaged buildings if you angle the chairs the other side overlooks a park. The breakfast is chosen from a list and if you have plans to be somewhere service can be a bit slow so factor this in but the breakfast is nice. There is parking 200m up the road that is free if you are unable to park in front of the hotel. It is in a good location
When you stay at Maritimo Apartments in Kotor, you'll be near the beach, within a 15-minute drive of Kotor Bay and Porto Montenegro. This apartment is 0.9 mi (1.4 km) from Gurdić Gate and 1 mi (1.6 km) from St. Triphon Cathedral.
Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as bicycles to rent or take in the view from a terrace and a garden. Additional features at this apartment include complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and a picnic area.
Grab a bite from the grocery/convenience store serving guests of Maritimo Apartments.
Featured amenities include express check-in, express check-out, and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 4 air-conditioned rooms featuring kitchens with refrigerators and ovens. Rooms have private balconies or patios. Flat-screen televisions with cable programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Conveniences include separate sitting areas and coffee/tea makers, and housekeeping is provided on a limited basis.
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Novi Svet features accommodation within 200 metres of the centre of Kotor, with free WiFi, and a kitchen with a dishwasher, a microwave and a fridge. With mountain views, this accommodation offers a balcony. The apartment has family rooms. At the apartment complex, units are equipped with a wardrobe. Every unit comes with a private bathroom and kettle, while certain rooms are fitted with a terrace and others also boast sea views. At the apartment complex, the units are fitted with bed linen and towels. Guests can relax in the garden at the property. Popular points of interest near the apartment include Kotor Beach, Kotor Clock Tower and Sea Gate - Main Entrance. Tivat Airport is 5 km from the property, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service.
So I always try and be balanced when leaving reviews, especially as I have my own Independent Travel Agency and I travel often for work. I travelled to Montenegro for a long weekend for my Birthday. Positives: - Hotel is in the heart of the old city walls which is quaint and lovely to stroll around. It is close to everything you need and you can’t complain about the stunning location. Kotor is lovely, but one night in the city is more than enough. - Check in staff were lovely and I was able to check in a hour early. - The room was huge, we paid for the Luxury Suite as a birthday treat, it was period decorated to match the vibe of the hotel but still felt modern. The room itself was pretty with the brickwork and old walls. The view from it was also not too bad, though did lack a little table and chair on the balcony (even though it is just about big enough. It would have been nice for morning coffee. The bathroom had a huge bathtub which was nice, band the room had all the typical amenities you would expect. Negatives: - The hotel is pretty quiet with the windows closed despite being only 2 floors high from the hustle and bustle - Our room was next to a loud bar which does keep going until the small hours, we were lucky that our room as L shapes and the bed was round the other side so made it quite faint, with ear plugs in I couldn’t then hear anything, though pretty poor considering the price point. - The bed was EXTREMELY firm and the pillows lumpy, I do like a firm bed, but that was even too firm for me. It also creaked every time you moved which was loud in the night. - The bizarrely no overhead shower, not even over the huge bath (though it did have a shower head you can pull from the bath and use by hand), it was faff to shower, oddly it also had a creepy window with no blind that if someone was near the bed, then they are seeing you in your glory. Whilst I am close to my partner, we don’t share toilet time, it was a bit off putting. - Oddly the minibar is cash, so don’t get caught out. - I found the price point a little steep, €250 is a lot for an average room, noisy location at night and not a good night sleep, you are only paying for the location. - When you pass through reception to go to your room, you walk past the kitchen staff all sat out smoking etc. pretty grim as a non-smoker but also not what you expect from a 4* hotel, put a nice screen up or something and let the staff break in peace. In summary, the hotel is 3* average, it was pleasant enough but about €100 a night over priced for the quality of the room and experience, location is what you are paying for, which is lovely. I wouldn’t stay here again, I am glad we only stayed for 1 night.
The hotel is located in the middle of the ancient city square, the location is excellent, the use of ancient buildings to renovate, gorgeous decoration, warm and comfortable, breakfast variety is rich enough, the attitude of the service staff is very harmonious, the parking lot is outside the ancient city, you need to book in advance. It should be noted that the hotel's beach is 10 kilometers away from the hotel. It is coming to Perast. It costs to take a taxi. I am self-driving. The beach can be parked free of charge. I need to book in advance, and I need 10 euros for the beach. Of course, the beach has A very beautiful hotel, it is super good to eat 15 euros per person, so you can have a meal by the beach.
It is in old town. Its great feeling that stay in old town . Room is enough big, and comfortable and clean . Only the problem actually its in very easy location but there is no have any map or hotel name on gate so its difficult find for first time. Staffs are very friendly.
We had a wonderful stay in this charming hotel right in the centre of Kotor’s Old Town. The hotel is gorgeous, the ‘old’ furniture in the room sets the tone with sweeping curtains tied back romantically + shutters. I have honestly never stayed in such a comfy bed in a hotel ever, the pillows + sheets were perfect too. I felt I was in an old movie opening the shutters every morning to hear the bustling life from the town. The staff who work in the hotel are all so lovely, friendly + kind. The breakfasts were delicious + you could order eggs cooked freshly whatever way you wanted. The feta cheese is the best I’ve ever tasted. The staff serving were attentive + pitched it all perfectly. The only thing I would mention is that if you are noise adverse, enjoy an early night + don’t want to submerge yourself into the ‘Old Town’ then perhaps choose a quieter location. The hotel is located between a jazz bar + a cafe bar. I’m not into jazz music but it sounded good + the cafe bar is Euro type pop. This music does go on until 1am but after that it stops, the folk seem to disappear quickly + then it is quiet. Breakfast is until 10am so plenty of time to sleep. We stayed in a triple room which was great for our teen son having his own space. It is near the reception but they are considerate to this. Thank you for a lovely stay.