Croatia, Dalmatia islands, Murter - Hotel in the first row to the sea
ID: 2029/40Basic information
Living space:774 m2
Land space:633 m2
Bedrooms:9
Bathrooms:15
Floors:4
Sea distance:10 m
Seafront
Property advantages
- Sea view
- Swimming pool
Amenities
- Energy Certificate
About the property
Family hotel located in the first row to the sea.
The building extends over four floors with a total net area of 774 m2, on a plot of land of 630 m2.
On the ground floor there is a restaurant, bar, kitchen, cloakroom and 5 toilets, as well as storage areas, laundry, shower, laundry room, gym and sauna. In front of the building is the outdoor part of the restaurant that enjoys a view of the sea, which is only a few steps away. In the back part of the yard there is a space for relaxation that allows its users a great deal of privacy.
On the first floor are the reception, two spacious rooms, each of which has an attached living room and bathroom. On this floor there is another toilet and a large terrace with a swimming pool. On the second floor there are three rooms with their own living rooms and bathrooms.
In the attic there is one larger room with a living room, kitchen and access to a spacious terrace, and three smaller rooms. Each room has its own bathroom.
The building itself dates back to 1898, it is included in the list of protected cultural assets, and was subsequently reconstructed and transformed into this elegant hotel that combines modern luxury with unique antique features of the original building.
The beaches are within walking distance from the hotel, as well as the city center with all its cultural and historical heritage, and with all the facilities necessary for everyday life. Šibenik is 20 kilometers away, and the famous Krka National Park is 40 kilometers away.
It is an interesting offer with a unique and pleasant hotel ambience, even included among the best small hotels in Croatia a few years ago.
Location
Murter, Dalmatia islands
The island is in the northwest part of the Šibenik archipelago, separated from the mainland by a 20 m wide sea canal at Tisno which is spanned by a short draw-bridge. The southwestern coastline is predominantly steep slopes divided by many sandy coves. The island has many rocky beaches, as well as several sandy ones.
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