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Discover all that Podgorica has to offer with Crna Gora Hotel as a base. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. Guests staying at this Podgorica accommodation can enjoy a wide range of hotel facilities such as 24hr room service, shops, casino, executive floor, elevator. Being one of the good quality hotels in Podgorica, guests staying at this hotel will find its convenient location and tranquil atmosphere pleasurable. Activities / Services: Parking, Restaurant, Bar, Fitness Centre, Garden, Terrace, Laundry, Internet Services, Heating, Luggage Storage, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN, Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included, Airconditioning ...
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Anonymous
— 23.1.2012
The location is great. The hotel is a wonderful throw-back to the past. Service is totally erratic and eccentric at times. This sort of hotel should be preserved as a curiosity but, sadly, it is due to close soon and become part of a global chain.
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Olga
— 10.3.2012
I liked this hotel. I stayed in the economy single room during my business trip to Podgorica. The furniture is old, but staff care for it and keep it in the good state. Cleaning provide every day, the towels change every day too. The food are very tasty. The hotel staff are very kindly. I think staying in the hotel, it is the best value for your money. The location is very excellent. 5 minute walking to the city center, shops and coffee. The hotels open coffee is very convenience for the guests and inhabitants.
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Stephen
— 26.2.2012
I loved the feel of this hotel: it's a vintage, communist-era place, with huge, grand public spaces (including a great terrace bar/cafe from which, with a drink or a reasonably priced light meal, you can watch all of Podgorica pass by.) There are rooms to fit most tastes and budgets: the economy rooms are unrenovated but comfortable enough, and offer a great retro glimpse into the hotel's past, including original bathrooms and those vintage (non-functioning) all-purpose radio/light/alarm clock beside units from the 60's. There are also newer, renovated rooms if 'vintage' isn't your thing. The hotel may not be to everyone's taste, but one day it will be gone, or turned into yet another soulless business hotel. The location is perfect, and the price is fine for downtown Podgorica. Slept really well; the room was very quiet for such a big hotel!Some of the staff were friendly and efficient, but not all of them...
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Stephen
— 26.2.2012
I loved the feel of this hotel: it's a vintage, communist-era place, with huge, grand public spaces (including a great terrace bar/cafe from which, with a drink or a reasonably priced light meal, you can watch all of Podgorica pass by.) There are rooms to fit most tastes and budgets: the economy rooms are unrenovated but comfortable enough, and offer a great retro glimpse into the hotel's past, including original bathrooms and those vintage (non-functioning) all-purpose radio/light/alarm clock beside units from the 60's. There are also newer, renovated rooms if 'vintage' isn't your thing. The hotel may not be to everyone's taste, but one day it will be gone, or turned into yet another soulless business hotel. The location is perfect, and the price is fine for downtown Podgorica. Slept really well; the room was very quiet for such a big hotel!Some of the staff were friendly and efficient, but not all of them...
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Olga
— 10.3.2012
I liked this hotel. I stayed in the economy single room during my business trip to Podgorica. The furniture is old, but staff care for it and keep it in the good state. Cleaning provide every day, the towels change every day too. The food are very tasty. The hotel staff are very kindly. I think staying in the hotel, it is the best value for your money. The location is very excellent. 5 minute walking to the city center, shops and coffee. The hotels open coffee is very convenience for the guests and inhabitants.
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Anonymous
— 23.1.2012
The location is great. The hotel is a wonderful throw-back to the past. Service is totally erratic and eccentric at times. This sort of hotel should be preserved as a curiosity but, sadly, it is due to close soon and become part of a global chain.
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