HÔTEL PORIN HERITAGE
Hotel offering rooms with classic and modern comforts, some with three arched windows with panoramic views of the sea.
On the old harbor, the Porin is a hotel that inherited a neo-medieval (19th century) palace that belonged to the Kačić-Peko family. It is the former library of Makarska that became private property in 2002. Beautifully restored, the hotel offers rooms and suites with classic and modern comfort, with beautiful volumes, double glazing, free wifi connection, and above all this beautiful brightness. Some of them have 3 arched windows for a panoramic sea or mountain view. An ideal location in Makarska.
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Alles in allem sehr zu empfehlen.
The worst part about the stay, however, was our breakfast at the hotel. Simply put, the options were limited (eggs can be ordered cooked but everything else was cold) and the staff unprofessional. We saw waiters smoking inside the restaurant when we went downstairs, and while I only have a video (that Google won’t let me upload along with this review) a couple of waiters stood around while tens of flies crowded around chocolate croissants that were out in the open (When I pointed this out, their reaction was a delayed “Oh,” rather than any sort of embarrassment or apology).
Some of the responses by the hotel in the other comments try to distance itself from the restaurant downstairs, but I am sorry to say that if the hotel includes a breakfast in their package, and the restaurant provides said breakfast, the hotel is absolutely responsible for the quality of the breakfast.
The location for the hotel is nice, and the beaches are close-by, but the food options around the area are overpriced and people are generally unhappy to be working - a sentiment that Hotel Porin and their staff seem to reflect.
Shame.