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Hotel Riva in Hvar among the best in the Mediterranean

Hotel Riva in Hvar
Hotel Riva, Hvar

The British Daily Mirror has recently presented a list of top 10 hotels on the Mediterranean to its readers, which includes Riva Hotel in Hvar. The text states that it is difficult to surpass the Mediterranean for good food, nice weather and the beaches, but the choice of hotels creates a challenge. 

The Mirror considers that Riva Hotel will appeal to hipsters or the members of subcultural groups of young people from urban middle class, to which music plays a big role in their lives. "Sink into one of the corner armchairs, sip cocktails and soak up the sunset in the Croatian answer to Cote D`Azur”, advices the Mirror.

During the summer months Hvar becomes a center of entertainment for wealthy guests who come on their yachts and directly from them, "check into" the beautifully designed Riva. Rooms are not large, but are decorated with style, with oversized art prints, richly furnished with retro furniture and a beautiful view of the Pakleni Islands. The British newspaper recommends a dinner on the terrace by the sea, or in Roots restaurant which has a slightly formal atmosphere and combines Croatian cuisine with Italian flavors.

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