The Grand Hotel Brioni in Pula, Croatia, has reopened following extensive renovations. Part of the Arena Hospitality Group, the luxury hotel which was originally built in the 1970s, is bordered by a thick pine forest on one side, with a front view facing the sea, and views of the Brijuni National Park that inspired the hotel’s name.
The hotel has 227 rooms, several F&B outlets, a wellness center, an indoor swimming pool, an outdoor infinity pool overlooking the sea, and a gym. The hotel also has fully equipped modular rooms for meetings and events that can accommodate 200 guests. The restaurant Brioni Forum serves international specialties with a focus on fresh and local produce, including the local delicacy, truffles. The hotel’s beachfront restaurant, Brioni Lungo Mare, offers a choice of Mediterranean cuisine. The steak restaurant Sofia is dedicated to meat lovers.
Gemma di Brioni, the hotel’s spa and wellness center, spans 13,993 square feet and features an indoor pool and whirlpool, saunas, a steam room and six treatment rooms. After a sauna session, guests can enter the Water Paradise room for a unique multisensory water experience, consisting of four showers enclosed along a path, or head to the Relax Room with a Himalayan Salt Wall.
Digital technologies are an integral part of the Grand Brioni experience and guests can use their devices to access many of the hotel’s services. Replacing the traditional mini-bar is a butler corner. With one on every level, the butler corner expands the in-room dining options and acts as a shop with cashless payment charged to the guest’s individual room.
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