"The breakfast was superb,all fresh and with so many choices. Sea view from the room which was very comfortable and clean. The staff were very pleasant and helpful,especially Irene who is a mine of information particularly on buses!"
"Everywhere very clean, loved the bathrooms and big sinks. Building has lots of history. Staff are very friendly.
Breakfast was good and location of the hotel is very central. Lots of cafes near by.
We went for the classic room as we weren't going to be out exploring every day. It was quite dark as it was in a corner looking into a wall. This actually worked to my advantage as I normal wake at 5:30am in the morning, even with a mask, but the room was so dark I slept most mornings until 8am! Bed was also very comfy.
I'd stay here again. This room is really good value if you're not spending any time in it but if you like to hang out in the room then maybe upgrade to the next level.
Overall very happy with our stay."
"Booked an overnight stay for myself and an elderly relative with mobility and vision impairments and had to navigate a gigantic heavy door on the street into an apartment entrance with a flight of stairs to a lift. None of this is mentioned in the description and we had heavy cases as well so had to leave them unattended in the lobby.
The lighting in the rooms is abysmal, I was faced with showering in near darkness. The bigger problem is the corridors to/from the rooms which are in blackout with useless spotlights on a timer and have multiple small steps which you must try and navigate, making it a dangerous hazard for anyone. We had also been put in rooms at opposite ends of the hotel which was very inconvenient so I had to traipse up and down in the dark to help my mother. My mother’s room was completely unfit for purpose, the bathroom was so small you couldn’t even use the toilet properly, the shower door was hanging off and the wardrobe door was broken. My bed was like a slab of concrete and had to use earplugs as you can hear everything going on outside and in the corridor. No blackout curtains and you can’t close them as the thin blind is also hanging on the same curtain pole!
One measly bath towel with no smaller towel for your hair/hands/face. Nothing to make tea or coffee with in the room, which is given by default anywhere else. "
"This resort was beautiful and above our expectations for level 3 room. Amazing views from our balcony. Staff were absoutely amazing with thwir servjce in everythung. This resort was defibately a 5 star rating and well deserved"
What's the best dog-friendly place to stay in Sezana?
Hotel Safir Casino is a top hotel for people travelling with their pets, and offers a casino and a restaurant for its human guests. Two other good options to stay with your pet include Hotel Prunk and Guesthouse Muha.
What's the best time of year to travel to Sezana with my pet?
When you travel with your pet, keeping track of the weather can make the trip safe and fun for everyone. The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 22°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 6°C. Average annual precipitation for Sezana is 1523 mm.
What is there to see and do with your pet in Sezana?
Known for its hiking trails and golfing, Sezana has lots to offer visitors, including its casinos, gardens and entertainment. See the local sights and visit Lipica Stud Farm and Lipica Golf Club. While you're there, make sure you don't miss Lipizzaner Museum Lipikum and Sezana Botanical Park.