With a tradition dating back to the 1876, this completely refurbished four-star Grand Hotel Bonavia enjoys a central location in Rijeka just a few steps from the sea and the vivid Corso Promenade.
Anne
Switzerland
Location & parking available . Full buffet breakfast was very good. Staff friendly
Built in 1888 and now a protected cultural monument, Hotel Continental is seen by many as the very symbol of the city of Rijeka. The property provides an on-site restaurant and a bar.
Boasting indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools, as well as a 200-yard-long beach on Kvarner Bay, Hilton Rijeka Costabella Beach Resort And Spa is set in Rijeka overlooking the old town of Opatija...
Yosef
Israel
Location is great, the beach is beautiful. Room has amazing view and spa is perfect
Offering an on-site bar and meeting facilities, Hotel Neboder is located in the center of Rijeka and provides air-conditioned accommodations with free WiFi access.
Rooms Cristal Roche offers accommodations in Rijeka near The Maritime and History Museum of the Croatian Littoral and The Croatian National Theatre Ivan Zajc.
Sonja
Netherlands
The location was perfect, just in the center near Marina.
Set 164 feet from the sea and 656 feet from The Croatian National Theater Ivan Zajc in Rijeka, Deluxe Apartments & Rooms "In the Center" offers accommodations with air conditioning and free WiFi.
Located within 1312 feet of The Croatian National Theater Ivan Zajc and 1312 feet of The Maritime and History Museum of the Croatian Littoral in Rijeka, Number 1 Apartments Rijeka provides...
On average, 3-star hotels in Rijeka cost $77 per night, and 4-star hotels in Rijeka are $100 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Rijeka can be found for $102 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Rijeka this weekend is $183 or, for a 4-star hotel, $204. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Rijeka for this weekend cost around $283 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $152 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Rijeka for tonight. You'll pay around $139 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Rijeka will cost around $435, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The city itself is nothing special. Some nice buildings, but a lot of construction works. It has great seafood restaurants serving a wide variety of freshly caught fish and seafood. It has some museums, but again, nothing special there. The main attraction is the city's beaches. Public transport in the city is not ideal: buses run every 45 minutes. Most people speak basic English or German, but nothing more than that. And mind you, a lot of pavements are actually staircases, which makes sense due to the city's geography - but that makes using scooters or bicycles very impractical. And non-smokers, beware: some restaurants still allow smoking indoors. People also smoke or use e-cigarettes in public transport
Dennis
10
Scored 10
Rijeka was incredible.
Rijeka was incredible. We stayed for 3 days - which we thought was the perfect amount of time to visit everything and also travel to local towns and beaches. Beautiful small town with friendly people and lots of options for restaurants, cafes, and bars. Good transport links to local towns such as Opatija, Krk, and Zagreb, however the buses do get quite crowded.
Dixon
8.0
Scored 8.0
Rijeka is an industrial city and a port, so only parts of it...
Rijeka is an industrial city and a port, so only parts of it are picturesque, but it is an interesting place anyway, and was a European capital of culture. The Korzo is a lovely pedestrianised street in the centre with shops and restaurants. There is a long promenade out of the marina which is worth a walk and affords good views of the city and Kvarner bay. I arrived by intercity coach from Zagreb which takes 2.5 hours and costs between £6 and £13, plus £1.30 for each item of large luggage (air conditioned and comfortable). While I was there I travelled by local bus (10A) to two beaches to the east of the city - Sablicevo and one of the many beaches near Kostrena. They are pebbly and clean and the water is lovely - avoid stepping on sea urchins and consider taking beach shoes for swimming. The many beaches near Kostrena are linked by a tarmac pedestrian path above the bays, and it's nice to wander and choose a beach or several, although it is a longish walk all the way along. There are beach bars and toilets at some of these beaches. I would say it's worth getting the bus out in this direction if you have time, it's just a little bit nicer out of the city (and although you're never out of sight of the industrial elements such as the thermoelectric plant, oil refinery, shipyards, it doesn't spoil the experience). To use the local buses you can buy tickets at a kiosk or online but I couldn't work either of these out so I paid in cash (the only option) when I boarded the bus. There are two bus stations - one for intercity coaches (Autobusni Koldvor) and one for local buses (Autotrolej Delta).
Hannah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A beautiful town, pleasant and hospitable people, wonderful...
A beautiful town, pleasant and hospitable people, wonderful mixture of mediterranean and continental climate, charming mixture of cultural influences. Full of well planted and maintained plants, parks, and gardens. Glorious artistic, technical and cultural history. Industrial heritage exceptional, well preserved and presented.
Dejan
Serbia
10
Scored 10
A nice place where to stay quite.
A nice place where to stay quite. Everything was fine and clean, just a little issue with the internet provider who the host solved very rapidly.
The host was very accomodating and ready to reply to my questions. She speaks very good italian language too!!
Thanks Leda..great accomodation experience...I'll be back again for sure.
Fulvio
Italy
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a great city with pedestrian friendly streets.
It's a great city with pedestrian friendly streets. I mostly enjoyed Trsat Castle, Sablićevo beach and Submarine burger restaurant.
One of the central city locations - Mrtvi kanal - smells bad.
But I think I spent too much time here and I wish I spent more time in Rovinj which was even more amazing.
I went on a business trip to Rijeka and I stayed for 2 nights. The apartment looks great, it is perfectly clean, the kitchen has a range of cooking spices which I haven't used much 😁 but is so well equipped. Great steam iron. Bed 🔥. Shame the apartment doesn't have a sauna, it would be perfect, but I went to a nearby hotel for a spa. The owner is a smart and funny woman. I will come back for sure.
Very clean apartment with comfy bed and sheets, great bathroom and cute and functional
small kitchen. Location was awesome, 2 min walk to main korzo and public parking. We managed to get later checkout. Very helpful and approachable staff.
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