Boasting a terrace, Art Hotel Tartini is set in the heart of Piran. The hotel was completely renovated in 2018 with finishing touches provided by one of the most famous Slovenian artists.
Featuring a private beach, Barbara Piran Beach Hotel is located in the most beautiful, greenest and quietest part of the Slovenian coast, directly on the seaside.
Enjoying a beachfront location in Piran, Hotel Fiesa provides air-conditioned accommodations with free WiFi access. An à la carte restaurant and a bar are at the guests' disposal.
MEMENTO B&B Piran has well-equipped accommodations boasting free WiFi in Piran, 295 feet from St. George's Parish Church and 217 feet from Tartini Square.
Hostel Adriatic Piran is located in the historic center of Piran. Offering compact rooms with free WiFi and air-conditioning. Washing machine, iron, personal lockers and lights are available.
Providing city views, Guesthouse Opara in Piran provides accommodations and a garden. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Piraneska offers free Wifi and rooms with air conditioning in Piran. The property is around 17 miles from Aquapark Istralandia, 23 miles from San Giusto Castle, and 23 miles from Piazza Unità...
Wonderful small town on the sea coast, with great...
Wonderful small town on the sea coast, with great restaurants, beautiful views, nice shops, lots of history. I ate along the sea walk several times, got a local private tour, took a bus to the nearest town Portoroz. Would highly recommend seeing Piran!
R Kayne
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Right up there with the Amalfi Coast and Cinque Terra in the...
Right up there with the Amalfi Coast and Cinque Terra in the gorgeous seaside village sweepstakes. Breathtaking views everywhere you look. Pretty main square with beautiful 18th and 19th century architecture. Crystal clear water for swimming, although there are no sand beaches, but piers and jetties. Lots of nice restaurants with sea / sunset views
Michael
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Piran is a very compact town so it is easy to walk but take...
Piran is a very compact town so it is easy to walk but take care with the uneven cobblestones. There is a wide range of eating places. The cement area in front of the sea was a surprise: there is no sand. The free shuttle was handy for getting luggage from the very expensive parking garage (the only option for visitors). Our hostess, Bruna, was a memorable part of the visit.
giancarlo
Italy
8.0
Scored 8.0
Piran is an idyllic peninsula of Slovenia, it's a very small...
Piran is an idyllic peninsula of Slovenia, it's a very small village and therefore; I wish I'd stayed less than the 3 nights I did. The nearby towns are bigger and more touristy and have little to offer in terms of culture.
I'd highly recommend using Piran for its ferries, the walking tour that includes food tasting and the salt spa/pans that are able to be reached by bus. But, also relaxing in the sun by the sea and enjoying the delicious restaurants.
Rebekah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We really enjoyed Piran because we experienced it solely on...
We really enjoyed Piran because we experienced it solely on foot. We left our car at our apartment on the hilltop. You can enter Piran by car through a policed barrier or park in the public car parks on the hilltop or cliffside but they looked pricey and very busy - cars queueing.
Piran has atmosphere, lots of charm and character from the fine square with its clock tower boasting views over to Italy (modelled on the tower in San Marco Venezia) The maze of tiny streets with peeling paint in ice cream colours, laundry flying from balconies, geraniums pouring from window boxes, a fine harbour, places to swim and some fabulous restaurants made this town a delight to explore. It feels very southern mediterranean with its crystal clear blue green waters, gelato cafes selling pistachio and peach ice cream. Everyone was friendly when I tried to order in Slovenian. Locals wish you Good Day
We felt Slovenia was a top destination with so many contrasts from bear-watching to climbing in the Julian Alps, kayaking over Lake Cerknica and white-water rafting on the Soca River - what a country!
aimee
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Piran is beautiful and definitely worth a visit however...
Piran is beautiful and definitely worth a visit however there are a lot of hills so be prepared. I also would recommend coming by car, as we had planned to take the bus. It arrived full and then we had to spend €150 on a taxi as there wasn't another bus that day. Even if you have a ticket you are not guaranteed a seat which is a terrible system.
The unit itself was beautiful and modern. Very clean and in an amazing location. As with all Old Towns there is no parking within the old town, but you are able to enter to drop off your luggage, collect the parking pass. You then have to drive to the parking structure which is underground and secure. Only about a 5-10 min walk from the unit. It is a lot of stairs so I don't recommend leaving anything in the car you may need. Beautiful walk though.
Studio Carmen is in a good location and was clean and well equipped. Marco was there on time and gave us some recommendations about where to eat. Parking in Piran is difficult, but Parking Arze is the cheapest at 15 euros for 24 hours, not the one recommended by the Studio Carmen team. The apartment is well situated in a quiet street near a Mercator which was very handy and the 80s Cafe Bar with excellent breakfast coffee.
The location - awesome. Right in the centre of the town, 2 min walk to the main square, 5min to the nearest bus station and the seaside. Quiet,dog friendly and nicely furnished. The host Matic helped us with the luggage and parking directions, very friendly and easy-going dude. Because the apartment was not booked until the day after, we were given the chance to check out later than usual. Very good value for the money!
The staff are very helpful and kind and gave me lots of information about what to do in Piran and how to walk to Strunjan beach, which was beautiful. The hotel is stylish and clean and my room was lovely and spacious. The bed is very comfy and you even have a washing line outside the window, which was very helpful for drying my swimming things. The hot breakfast was delicious too and the best coffee I had in Slovenia.
We have found PachaMama recommendation on the Lonely Planet guide for Slovenia. We were welcomed very friendly and we have also received some interesting tips. The room is small but the position is in the very centre of Piran (a few metres from Tartini Square). Breakfast is included in the price and it is served on a nearby cafe´ looking at Tartini Square, which was a nice experience. Highly recommended :)
A movie was being filmed directly in front of the hotel, so the front door was off limits during filming, as well as the whole Tartini Square. But the hotel was clean, with a nice little balcony and view, and the staff was very accommodating. They even gave me a small pillow, free of charge, to take on the plane with me, because I had lost mine. Very nice! Excellent breakfast, and even included mimosas!
The hosts were very helpful and attentive. As others have commented, assistance with required out of city center parking and luggage transport was very helpful, also assistance with parking costs greatly appreciated. Maintenance issue handled promptly. Location within walking distance of all the old city sites and activities. Good sized apartment in very good condition, separate bedroom.
Perfect position: very close to the beach and only 10 mins walk from Pirano centre. Private parking available, which is an asset, as parking in Pirano is extremely difficult in high season.
Apartment clean and cozy, surronded by a beautiful garden with fruit trees.
Marinka and her family are such welcoming people, made us feel at home. If you visit Pirano this is the perfect place.
Great ... everything!
Best compliments to the owners for the rooms / building design and style.
24/7 snacks, coffee, tee, fruits & nuts, etc. are a nice touch too.
As for location, it cannot get better in a cosy and exclusive Slovenian resort like Piran.
Special thanks for the front desk welcome and recommendations.
The appartement is exploited by a lovely family. They make you feel like home and help out wherever they can. Exemplary was the parking arrangement they could make which is very difficult in Piran. They also helped out with carrying the luggage and offerted us a drink on their terras at the arrival.
Wonderful location, so convenient to have parking in Piran. Staff were polite and helpful, we loved having drinks on the terrace overlooking the sea. We appreciated having access to the kitchen to make our own breakfast and having a place to dry our things after a day at the beach.
Lovely Mariana from reception who checked us in and out in the morning - she was very welcoming and helpful. The location was also great.
We hope to return to Piran one day and, if we do, we will definitely stay at Art Hotel Tartini.
Very nice spacious apartment. It’s a 10-15 minute walk to Piran center down a lot of stairs and back up again. Google Maps showed the way. Had a free parking space which was very helpful. Located in a nice modern residential area.
Great people! Very friendly and helpful staff:)
Great location.
Beautiful balcony view.
Good wifi.
Delicious breakfast (good coffee is extra paid ;)).
Dogs are more than welcome (it is extra paid).
Parking next to the hotel.
Owner was super-friendly and very proffessional (service minded).
Parking!!! Guest to keep in mind that only very few properties offer parking as well at Piran.... At Opara you get parking as well
Well managed hotel perfectly located in old town Piran with free parking in the public garage included in price. Possible to drive directly to hotel for luggage drop-off.
the location is great you can easily walk to the city centre. parking free available. Sonja was very nice and helpful. The apartment was spacious and clean.
Close to the main square and water, as well as temporary parking for getting luggage to hostel. Clean facilities. Room had its own controllable AC unit.
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