A quirky little boutique hotel in the thick of the beautiful old town, which is great as long as you don’t mind the church bells waking you up with a jolly clanging at 7am! Perhaps a room at the back would be more peaceful. The reception staff were friendly, welcoming and helpful and the food was very good.
It’s not a five star hotel, however; not in comparison to other five star hotels. The bedding, towels and toiletries are not luxurious, there’s no tea and coffee in the room and our bathroom was certainly more shabby than chic. There was an awful smell of drains which they did their best to disperse but only succeeded in masking it with another smell which wasn’t too pleasant either. The toilet seat was also wobbly. The five star hotel in which we stayed in Perast was far superior to this one.
Don’t get me wrong - it’s a perfectly pleasant little hotel and we wouldn’t rule out staying there again, if we could get a room at the back, but it’s more like 3 than 5 stars. Kotor is absolutely charming and very picturesque. We loved it.