The best holiday I have had!

Written: 19 august 2010
Travel time: 31 july — 14 august 2010
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Very pleasant, cozy small 4-star hotel (6 floors), the staff are the nicest people, always ready to help, suggest something. Quiet instrumental music plays on the stairs, in the elevator and in the restaurant. The rooms are clean, pleasant and comfortable. Beds are COMFORTABLE. Room cleaning is daily. For breakfast there is a choice: several types of muesli (plain, with nuts, with raisins), two jugs: one with milk, the other with yogurt (which I really liked); eggs in different cooking options + any sausages or frankfurters, fresh vegetable salad; you can make sandwiches (in the basket are portioned butter, cheese, confiture (marmalade), honey, pate), a separate plate with sliced ​ ​ u200bu200bcheese and ham or meat). From drinks: tea (bags, pour water from the cooler), coffee (a heated container with milk costs separately), juice. Fruits - apples, pears, bananas. Local pastries (usually there were donuts of various shapes and casseroles, several times - national palachinki pancakes), very tasty.
It is forbidden to eat or drink in the rooms (except water). But if you decide to buy fruit - there is a wonderful cozy terrace, they serve you a table, turn on the TV or music (if you wish, we heard only George Michael albums). There they also have a refrigerator, you can buy local wine, beer, juices, there is a separate freezer with ice cream.
The hotel usually provides rooms with breakfast.

For lunch, I strongly advise you to go downstairs, at the post office - to the right to the nearest street, again to the right and, at the nearest MEGA promet supermarket, again to the right down the stairs - home cafe LOVOR (Laurus). The owner is Dragan. Very tasty food (I definitely recommend trying the Nyegush schnitzel and cold cuts - mesano meso), a warm welcome, try his homemade alcoholic drinks - you won't regret it. They are better than in the store.
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