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Accommodation in Opatija ACCOMMODATION IN OPATIJA Opatija, a magnificent coastal town on the Adriatic Sea and a well-known 19th-century health resort, is today a popular holiday destination for tourists from all over the world. A mild and pleasant climate makes Opatija a perfect destination all year long. The town is surrounded by stunning nature. It is located at the foot of Mount Učka, a popular destination for hikers and excursionists and a boundary between the green Istrian peninsula and the littoral region which features a perfect harmony of varied landscapes. The town of Opatija offers a beautiful view of the sea and the nearby islands of Krk and Cres, which can easily be visited by car or ferry. Opatija is surrounded by charming small towns characterised by narrow streets and a rich history. Page 1 Faculty of Engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia Page 2 Faculty of Engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia Faculty HISTORY OF OPATIJA: Opatija boasts numerous places of interest. The town’s streets are filled with houses distinguished by a specific architecture and with villas from the Habsburg period. This is a renowned wellness destination that continues to attract guests in search of a relaxed atmosphere. A wide range of beaches, clear sea and a variety of services and facilities are the key factors why tourists keep coming back to Opatija. The first holiday house in Opatija, the Villa Angiolina, was built by Iginio Scarpa back in 1844. This year is now officially considered as the beginning of tourism in the town. The Villa Angiolina played host to many famous historical figures, such as Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria-Hungary, the Empress Maria Anna and the Croatian Ban Josip Jelačić. Page 3 Faculty of Engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia Faculty Today, you can learn more about Opatija’s interesting history in the Croatian Museum of Tourism, which has three exhibition venues: the Swiss House, Villa Angiolina and Juraj Šporer Art Pavilion, where you can acquaint yourself with the town’s intriguing history. The Church of St. James in the centre of Opatija is one of the town’s most significant buildings. The story of Opatija is closely related to this church and its monastery, since this is where the town got its name (Opatija is the Croatian word for abbey). Four centuries after the construction of the church, Opatija emerged as a holiday resort for the elite. Opatija is located in the Bay of Kvarner beneath Mount Učka (1.401 m high) at the point where the Mediterranean reaches most deeply into the European continent. Mount Učka and the nearby islands provide good shelter from strong winds for this tourist resort that can easily be reached at any time throughout the year. Page 4 Faculty of Engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia Faculty ARRIVING INFORMATION: ARRIVAL BY CAR: If you enter the Croatia at the border crossing Rupa: By road A7/E63 (toll EUR 1) drive towards Matulji, where the junction of the same name before you descend the pass on the road B8/D3. After little more than one kilometer descend (at traffic light) on the "Kvarnerska Cesta" (D8) to Opatija, and when you reach the rotor turn right at Nova cesta (D66/E751). Driving through the "Nova cesta" which extends its entire length over the entire city of Opatija, you can quickly reach the desired part of the city. Approximate distance from the border crossing Rupa to Opatija: 21 km. If you enter the Croatia at the border crossing Pasjak: On the border continue driving on the road D8, and after six kilometers per junction ''Rupa'' turn to the road A7/E63 (toll 1 EUR). Drive then to Matulji, where you descend to the road B8/D3, before the junction “Matulji”. After little more than one kilometer descend (at traffic light) on the "Kvarnerska Cesta" (D8) to Opatija, and when you arrive to the roundabout, turn right on the Nova cesta (D66/E751). " Nova cesta " runs its entire length over the entire city of Opatija, and you can very quickly reach the desired part of the city. Approximate distance from the border crossing Pasjak to Opatija: 25 km. If you arrive in Opatija, from the direction of Karlovac and Zagreb: After bypass D3 pass the Rijeka, get off at junction Matulji, on road "Kvarnerska Cesta" (D8) to Opatija, and when you arrive to the roundabout, turn right on the Nova cesta (D66/E751). " Nova cesta " runs its entire length over the entire city of Opatija, and you can very quickly reach the desired part of the city. For more information on road conditions and road network in Croatia, you can visit www.hak.hr. ARRIVAL BY PLANE The nearest international airport is located on the island of Krk in Omišalj, which is located approximately 40 kilometers from Opatija. From Rijeka airport to Opatija you can come by bus, using a taxi or hiring transfer vehicles. You can also land at the airport Pula, which is located approximately 90 kilometers from Opatija. Web address of the airport Rijeka www.rijeka-airport.hr. Page 5 Faculty of Engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia Faculty ARRIVAL BY TRAIN In Opatija, there is no train station, but it is located in the neighboring municipality of Matulji away only four kilometers and 15 kilometers away in Rijeka. All information about the train schedule can be found to web page www.hznet.hr. Departing from Vienna 7:02 (train 285) - Arrive in Opatija-Matulji 18:29 Departure from Ljubljana 06:20 (train 481) - Arrive in Opatija-Matulji 08:49 15:10 (train 483) – Arrive in Opatija-Matulji 17:42 BY BUS Opatija is very well connected by bus with all major Croatian cities, and there are direct lines to European cities such as Trieste, Ljubljana, Vienna ... Bus station is located in the center of Opatija, near the Palace Hotel and Hotel Opatija. Zagreb - Opatija From Zagreb to Opatija, there are a number of regular, year-long lines. The ride takes about three hours, and all lines stop in Karlovac and Rijeka. Carriers to the specified route, are AP Varaždin (www.ap.hr), Croatia Bus (www.croatiabus.hr), Brioni (www.brioni.hr) and Autotrans Rijeka (www.autotrans.hr). Rijeka - Opatija If you arrived at the Rijeka, and you want a bus to Opatija, you can choose between public transport Autotrolej Rijeka (www.autotrolej.hr) and other carriers who have the occasional ride on that line, where most of them has Autotrans Rijeka. Autotrolej line No. 32 runs over 40 times a day on weekdays and somewhat less frequently on weekends. The ride takes about half an hour. Bus Station Opatija tel: 060 306 010 Call price is HRK 1.71 (cca EUR 0.25) / HRK 2.92 (cca EUR 0.40) per minute for calls from fixed / mobile network. Page 6 Faculty of Engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia Faculty Opatija offers a large number of accommodation units with a large number of highly rated hotels. Below are some suggestions for several hotel accommodation units with additional information. Page 7 Faculty of Engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia Faculty AMADRIA PARK GRAND HOTEL 4 OPATIJSKA CVIJETA **** ABOUT Discover all the character and charm of grand sweeping promenades and Habsburg-era architecture, set off against the sparkling Adriatic coastline and luscious landscaping of parks and gardens in chic, opulent Opatija. Rooms here offer a variety of garden or sea views, along with every modern amenity. For dining, you and your family have plenty of choice. From Restaurant Camellia to Osteria da Ugo to Milenij Choco World, you can enjoy everything from fresh, local dishes to delicious pastries and sweets. And then there’s our Wellness Oasis. This offers pools, saunas, baths and a relaxarium, along with a full suite of face and body treatments. Or lie back and enjoy the peace at Royal Beach, our very own beachfront on the Opatija Riviera. ADDRESS • Viktora Cara Emina 6 • Opatija, 51410, Croatia DISTANCE FROM OPATIJA – RIJEKA AIRPORT THE AIRPORT 39 km OPATIJA – PULA AIRPORT 100 km OPATIJA – TRIESTE AIRPORT 104 km DISTANCE TO THE DRIVING VIA ISTARSKA UL. FACULTY OF 11.7 km (19 min) ENGINEERING CONTACT PHONE +385 51 295 001 EMAIL [email protected] RESERVATIONS WEB PAGE https://www.amadriapark.com/ Page 8 Faculty of Engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia Faculty BOUTIQUE HOTEL MALI RAJ **** ABOUT Boutique Hotel Mali Raj is located directly on the waterfront, in a beautiful bay between Opatija and Icici. It is a hotel with a long tradition, owned by family Sesar whose dream was turned into a beautiful hotel. The hotel offers special healthy diet with no smoking allowed. Crystal clear sea and a large number of sunny days during the year give you the opportunity to bathe in the sea and sunbathe surrounded by natural beauty. Perhaps you prefer long walks along the coast in the shade of pine trees. Maybe you enjoy riding a bike near the sea or along the wine roads stopping to taste gastronomic delights of the traditional cuisine. Boutique Hotel Mali Raj certainly gives the best value for money. ADDRESS • Maršala Tita 191 • Opatija, 51410, Croatia DISTANCE FROM OPATIJA – RIJEKA AIRPORT THE AIRPORT 25 km OPATIJA – PULA AIRPORT 59 km OPATIJA – TRIESTE AIRPORT 83 km DISTANCE TO THE DRIVING VIA NOVA CESTA FACULTY OF 14.6 km (22 min) ENGINEERING CONTACT PHONE +385 51 704 074 EMAIL [email protected] RESERVATIONS WEB PAGE http://www.mali-raj.hr/ Page 9 Faculty of Engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia Faculty HOTEL PARIS **** ABOUT Hotel Paris is situated in the very heart of Opatija, surrounded by majestic Austro-Hungarian buildings and beautiful parks.
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