We are the first floor sea view room You can see the seaside by opening the window. The front desk is very nice Parking lot outside the old town Can drive to the hotel, drop the luggage Holding the front desk will give you a card Drive the car to the parking lot outside the city🅿️ Take the free shuttle bus back to the hotel It is cheaper to pay parking fees at the hotel. So at the time of check-out, pay the parking fee at the hotel. They will provide a white release card~
Everything was great except the hotel instructions on parking, which were a bit of a nightmare. We tried to explain what needed to be corrected for future guests but the hotel insisted their instructions were accurate. The hotel will tell you to park at the Fornace Garage if you have a lot of luggage. DO NOT follow your GPS to the Fornace Garage. Your GPS will take you to a Residents Only entrance and you will have residents honking at you as you try to back up since you won’t be able to get in. If you get to the bottom of the hill, you’ve gone too far. The garage you want says “Garazna hisa” in huge letters (this is actually the Fornace garage but a tourist would never know that). Parking method 1: follow the above instructions then take your luggage with you on the shuttle. To find the shuttle, take the garage elevator to the bottom floor and walk with your luggage quite aways to the bus stop by the sea. Parking method 2: The best thing to do involves entering the old town for the 15 minute free entrance to drop off your luggage. Here are the instructions: park at Garazna hisa garage, leave your luggage in your car then take the shuttle to the hotel and ask the hotel to show you where to park with your emergency lights on (there’s really only one spot and you won’t be able to find it unless you’ve been shown), then take the shuttle back to your car, pay for parking and exit the lot and go to the hotel, put on your emergency flashing lights, dump off your luggage, then return to the garage. Parking method 3: park at Garazna hisa garage and make multiple trips on the shuttle if you have much luggage. Be aware that every time you mention parking the hotel staff revels in telling you that you didn’t read the emails. They are extremely proud of their emails about parking and it’s irrelevant to them that the emails are misleading. The hotel is really funky (in a great way) and very modern. We had room 413 which didn’t have much of a view but that was fine as it also didn’t have the noise that the Seaview and Square view rooms get. It was a very quiet room. The A/C worked great and this is important in Piran. The bathroom is big by European standards and recently remodeled and very modern. The shower is SUPER slippery and there is no shower mat, so be super careful. We moved the shower soap to the floor in the front of the shower. The hotel has it in the back of the shower so it squirts all over the floor making it even more slippery. The room was large and had plenty of storage and places to put things. The bed was king size and medium firm with a bit of a soft top. It was very comfortable. The front desk is there 24/7 which is nice. There was hand sanitizer on every floor at the elevator, which was appreciated. The breakfast buffet was great. It was varied and plentiful. The woman who takes your room number at breakfast is very cheerful and welcoming and always has a big smile. As far as beach towels, you have to
Excellent
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When you a stay at this apartment in Piran, you'll be near the beach, just steps from Cistern and Trg 1 Maja. This apartment is 0.1 mi (0.1 km) from Bell Tower and 0.1 mi (0.1 km) from Venetian House.
A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours).
Make yourself comfortable in this air-conditioned apartment, featuring a kitchen with a refrigerator and a stovetop. A 52-cm LCD television with cable programming provides entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Conveniences include a microwave and an iron/ironing board, and housekeeping is provided weekly.
As a summary: rather spend more money and take the Kempinski next door.
This „Lifeclass“ hotel is faded glory. The provided pics for „Standard double room with sea view“ are not realistic. I paid more than USD 330 for an old, worn-out hotel room! The sea view was a view on an old pool deck...
The parking situation is as already described. The reception‘s quote: „we have a hotel parking, to find a free space, good luck“.
Positive: Terme looks nice and renovated from outside and the breakfast was good.
Hotel 5 stars , located on the seafront.
Accommodation by the reception and the cars (garage at the custodian cover) of the first order.
Very comfortable and excellent clean room, large bathroom with clean handcuffs and towels ( daily change )
Restaurant, first breakfast and buffet dinner with a wide choice between cold and hot cooked food at the moment.
The hotel has a very large seawater swimming pool, many sleep on board pool for relaxation.
Really satisfied with everything.
This was our first trip to Hotel Riviera in Portoroz, Slovenia. Lovely hotel and lovely resort. So clean and nice staff. Excellent value for money .Good to be able to visit sister hotels with superb indoor pools.at the Lifeclass Spa.all within walking distance. All free for guests Great choice at breakfast and dinner. Easy walk to bars at night.. We had a sea view room which I would recommend Lovely seafront private area just over the road. Quality. .Have to pay for loungers however Piran is a must see, just a short bus ride away and we also managed a day trip to Lake Bled and a nice day out to Trieste In Italy
Nice big room with comfy bed and pillows. Big bathroom as well. They could change the towells every day, which they don't. Warm hanger for towells is very small so we couldn't dry them from one day to another. They also don't provide you with extra towells for pools/saunas. Food in general is well prepared and tasty. I missed a bit more of diversity but most of the things I tried were good. Breakfast was pretty much standard selfservice. Per request they also provided gluten-free bread. Location is a few minutes walk up the hill from the beach, but since you can use other Lifeclass hotels which are all connected via hallways and elevators you can simply use that instead of walking up the hill. Pools are all with warm sea water. Surface/tiles by the pool were often very wet and slippery, so be careful about that. I tried to go the sauna but it was closed, without any signs or anything. Girls in the animation team were excellent. Kids really enjoy it there and they make them feel welcome. They are chatty and very friendly. We loved it. Biggest downside was PARKING, which is the only reason I gave Neptun 4 stars. They offer no free parking, eventhough they do have parking space across the road for hotel guests where ramp opens with a coded armband. They charge you 5€/day. This was a huge letdown, considering its a 4star hotel. On top of everything, the parking space was fully packed the first day so I was driving around the Portoroz and couldn't find any free parking space. Then I went back to reception desk and complained. Then they let me into the private parkng lot which is reserved for management board. Still they charged me 5€.
This was our first sea side vacation in Slovenia. The hotel is part of Life Class Hotels network which includes several more expensive and several less expensive hotels. Guests of all of them share the SPA facilities. I rated this hotel stay as “Very Good” mainly for its value for money. Otherwise, it is average. Hotel: this is a 4 star hotel and, apart from the food, old towels and having to pay for old bath robes, it is probably the 4 star hotel. The room is spacious and comfortable, very clean, large balcony with a table and chairs. The hotel and surroundings are quiet, even though it is kind of in the middle of a resort town. Mattresses are on a softer side and pillows are not that comfortable but all in all ok. TV has several programs in English including CNN, BBC, National Geographic, cartoons etc. Towels and bath robes are very old and really need to be replaced at this stage. Plus you have to pay for bath robes (!) euro 6 per one bath robe. It’s handy to have one because you can go to the SPA dressed in it. SPA: is very good. There are several swimming pools, one of them is with thermal mineral water which we liked. Another one is with sea water and has one part outside. The pools are clean and pleasant. Can get very busy when the weather is not great but it was manageable. There are plenty of massage and other SPA options. I didn’t use any but they looked very nice and not too expensive. Kids club: there is one on the prémisses. It is run on the Medusa beach in good weather or inside of the Apollo hotel in not so good weather. Animators seemed nice but not too engaged. Also, they never asked for my room number or my phone number so I didn’t feel comfortable leaving the kids there without me being nearby for longer than 10 min. When the kids club is run on the beach, the beach is right next to the road. So it really is not an option to be used for child care and going off to the SPA. Kids enjoyed playing there though so I do recommend it. Beach: the hotel guests can use Medusa beach which is opposite the hotel (you need to cross the road to get there). Hotel guests pay Euro 18 for two loungers and one umbrella. It is expensive if you do this every day. The beach is nice and clean but it is rather busy and not that big. Sun loungers are on the grass, there is no sand there. You need to use the metal step ladder to get into water. There are small stones on the bottom in the water so worth getting beach / water shoes (Euro 15 in shops nearby). Otherwise, can be unpleasant, especially for kids. The water is probably around 1 meter deep when you get in so young kids won’t be able yo puddle in. Water seems clean but there are lots of boats nearby so you can see a bit of diesel in the water. There are showers on the beach and a nice cafe for lunch and drinks. Food: breakfast is limited but ok. The young lady Sara who is making omelettes is very nice and welcoming. Scrambled eggs however are really bad as if they were made
Very Good
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