Hotel Grad Otočec
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In the heart of unspoiled scenery, on an island right in the middle of the emerald Krka River, dominantly sits one of the most alluring hotels in Slovenia, the unique Otočec Castle Hotel. The castle walls date back to 1252! The Hotel Grad Otočec is a member of Relais Chateaux.
The closest airport :
- Zagreb Airport Franjo Tuđman …………… 66 km
- Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport ………………….. 75 km
- Rijeka Airport …………………………………………… 86 km
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Rooms:
This boutique hotel has 16 luxurious rooms and suites for the most discerning tastes.
The air-conditioned rooms and suites all come equipped with modern facilities: TV, wired Internet access, a telephone, a hairdryer and a mini-bar.
- Double Room: 18 m2, view over the Krka River and the park.
- Senior Suite: 50 m2, max 4 pax, two bedrooms, perfect for families, view of the castle tower and wooden bridge over the Krka River
- Junior Suite: one bedroom and living area, view of the Krka River and the garden.
- Superior Suite: 75 m2, overlooking the Krka River and the castle terrace, one bedrooma and one rooms for receptions and meetings
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Stars Total rooms Wi-Fi Pets 5 ***** 16 Free Not Allowed Opening Date Board Type Total Restaurants Total Bars BB 1 1 Distance to Airport Distance to City Centre Distance to Golf Course Distance to Beach Zagreb Airport Franjo Tuđman 66 km 2 KM 2 KM 150 KM Hotel Facilities
- Nearby Golf Course ( 2 km away )
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Swimming Pool
- Fitness Room
- WiFi Internet
Please note:
- All facilities are not complimentary and are subject to an extra charge.
- All outdoor facilities are seasonal and closed in the winter season.
- The Hotel Grad Otecec has the right to make changes on the concept & facilities without conveying any information to the 2. and 3. Persons/corporations considering also the weather conditions.
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Golf Courses
You can enjoy a game of golf at one of the longest and the most charming golf courses in Slovenia, just a stone’s throw from Otecec Castle. Otecec Castle Golf Course is 18 holes and this charming golf course was deigned by British architect Howard Swan.