We stayed at Hotel Tragos for one Friday night. Our room, Zadar, was clean and was of decent size. There were two twin beds, a day bed, a desk, and a refrigerator. The furniture looks a little cheap, but the room was comfortable enough. There was air conditioning, but we didn't use it as it was cool the night we stayed.
The bathroom was fairly cramped. The toilet was behind the door as was the towel rack. The sink was of good size as was the shower. However, there was no wall mount for the shower head, so showers had to be taken while holding the shower head.
The room had two fairly sizable drawbacks, however. The first was the noise through the window at the restaurant. It essentially sounded like the conversations were right outside our window. Earplugs are a necessity at this hotel. The second drawback was the smell of rotting flesh between the room door and the bathroom. We were between a Scylla and Charybdis. Either we left the window open allowing all the noise in or closed it and suffered the smell. Had we been staying for more than one night we would have asked for a different room.
We had an extremely early flight and had to leave the hotel at 4:50 AM. When we asked the man at the front desk if he could arrange a taxi for us, he told us that the hotel could do a transfer for us and that he would be our driver. He didn't seemed excited about the prospect of being up so early in the morning, however. The airport transfer was 150 kuna (about 30 US). He made us coffee and tea and provided us with a plate of very tasty pastries before our drive to the airport.
We ate dinner at the hotel restaurant and were quite pleased. We both had the stuffed green peppers which were extremely yummy if a bit on the salty side. The house wine was not really drinkable, however.
The location is smack dab in the middle of the Old Town and it's a bit tricky to find. I'm sure we would have had a difficult time finding it if we had not been in the city a day before we stayed at the hotel.
Wireless internet was available but required a password. I did not enquire as to the cost.
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