I had read the reviews and seen their website and it seemed like the best option in Pula. And maybe it was. Pula is a dingy, disgusting city with a lot of history, but I wouldn't stay there again. Our room in Hotel Omir looked like it hadn't been cleaned in years! There were cobwebs in the corners, dead insects smashed on the walls, stains on the "mattress", carpet, and walls. A huge chunk of the bathroom wall tile was coming off (hidden behind the door). The man at the reception was not friendly or particularly helpful. The breakfast at the coffee bar next door was fine. The hotel was definitely NOT worth the over 100 dollar price tag and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone!