The story behind our guest house is one of a man who wanted to share the love of the ocean with the whole world. It started as a family vacation home and went on to be completely renovated to become a place of joy and rest for all that love the sea. The intimacy of the rooms charms whoever walks in and gives a feeling of closeness and peace. The dining room gets your appetite running and you can hardly wait to enjoy your breakfast. The beach is only 50 m away and when you open the window of your room, you can smell the salt being poured onto the cost. Our friendly staff will welcome you with a complimentary gift and you will go back home not only with lovely memories but also with a piece of Slovenian culture.
We welcome you and wish you a pleasant stay with us!
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Piran is a resort city on Slovenia’s Adriatic coast, known for its long pier and Venetian architecture. Tartini Square is flanked by the Gothic red Venetian House and the frescoed Tartini House. The latter is the birthplace of violinist Giuseppe Tartini. The 19th-century town hall has a stone lion, a symbol of the former Republic of Venice. St. George’s Cathedral, nearby, has 17th-century paintings and marble altars. The town is considered to be one of the most beautiful and also the oldest of Slovenian towns, the architecture of which reminds one of Venice, which is not surprising if one knows that the Venetians were its masters for several centuries. The settlement began to develop in the 7th century when Piran was mentioned in historical sources for the first time. Its masters changed throughout the centuries, with the increasing influence of Venice.
Among coastal towns, Piran certainly holds a special place. It is also called a pearl of the Slovenian Mediterranean coast and visitors are invited to see for themselves that this name is fully justified.