The Hotel Ambasador - by Liburnia Hotels & Villas is a luxurious five-star hotel that offers guests quality facilities and services. Its location by the sea between Opatija and Volosko provides guests with a magnificent view. Although some guests noted a lack of information on the property and surrounding area, others found the hotel exceptional and deserving of all its five stars. There were a few minor issues noted, but overall, Hotel Ambasador - by Liburnia Hotels & Villas truly offers guests a five-star experience.
This 5-star resort offers 'disabled fac' amenities. It provides wheelchair-accessible concierge and registration desks, paths to elevators, a business center, a restaurant, and a lounge. The property includes bathroom emergency pull cords, well-lit paths, and stair-free access, ensuring a comfortable and safe experience for guests with mobility needs.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Accessible' category
The BRISTOL Hotel Opatija receives mixed feedback regarding its accessibility for guests with disabilities. On the positive side, its location is praised for being close to all amenities with public transportation and shops in the vicinity, making it easily accessible from the city center. Additionally, the hotel provides accessible facilities for disabled guests. The surroundings and interiors of the hotel are noted for their tranquility, offering a quiet environment both in the rooms and throughout the property.
However, some challenges are mentioned, particularly regarding parking and the hotel's reception services, which some guests found inconvenient. Furthermore, the beach is noted as being difficult for disabled guests to reach. Despite these issues, the hotel's accessible features and advantageous location offer a relatively good experience for guests with mobility concerns.
Being part of the Hilton's Curio Collection, this hotel likely adheres to Hilton's accessibility standards, which often include features like accessible rooms, bathrooms, and public areas. Specific amenities can vary, but a baseline of accessibility is generally expected.