Apartment KUĆICA ANTONIA

Apartments ANTONIJA LAZARIĆ - Novigrad
ID: 53047

Apartments ANTONIJA LAZARIĆ

This stone house, built in a traditional Istrian style, is located in the picturesque small town of Novigrad, on the north-west shore of Istrian peninsula. The accomodation consists of an extensive, traditionally furnished kitchen with a fireplace, a big table, a couch, and satellite TV. T...

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Apartment KUĆICA ANTONIA

70 m2 - Ground floor - Rooms: 1, Bathrooms: 1, Matrimonial bed: 1, Persons on main beds: 3, Persons on adjustments beds: 2


Description

This stone house, built in a traditional Istrian style, is located in the picturesque small town of Novigrad, on the north-west shore of Istrian peninsula. The accomodation consists of an extensive, traditionally furnished kitchen with a fireplace, a big table, a couch, and satellite TV. The exit from the dining room leads on to a covered terrace, equipped with a table, where you can enjoy sitting in the shade, as well as the view of the green lawn and garden. The stairway next to the dining room leads down into the lower story, which is comprised of an extensive room with a large matrimonial bed and a single bed, and one couch.The room is furnished in an antique style. The bathroom with the toilet and shower is also there.The house is merely 200 meters away from the sea, in the vicinity of the Novigrad marina and the beach. There is ample a parking space, as well as a barbecue facility. We are looking forward to your arrival !


Amenities
Balcony: 22m2 Sea View Kitchen Oven Microwave oven Coffe machine Refrigerator Dinner set
  • Sea View
  • Parking
  • Sat TV
  • Air condition
  • Internet available
  • Cot
  • Heating
  • Washing machine
  • Barbecue
  • Sea View
  • Parking
  • Sat TV
  • Internet available
  • Air condition
  • Heating
  • Cot
  • Washing machine
  • Barbecue

Availability Calendar

3+2 Apartment KUĆICA ANTONIA
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Accommodation prices

3+2 Apartment KUĆICA ANTONIA

Accommodation price per night
Date For 3 persons + extra person Minimum stay Arrivals
27.09.2024 - 31.12.2024 100.00 € 0.00 € 3 nights Any day
01.05.2025 - 30.05.2025 100.00 € 0.00 € 3 nights Any day
31.05.2025 - 20.06.2025 110.00 € 0.00 € 3 nights Any day
21.06.2025 - 18.07.2025 140.00 € 0.00 € 3 nights Any day
19.07.2025 - 20.08.2025 170.00 € 0.00 € 3 nights Any day
21.08.2025 - 31.08.2025 140.00 € 0.00 € 3 nights Any day
01.09.2025 - 26.09.2025 110.00 € 0.00 € 3 nights Any day
Rental conditions
Stay less than 3 days increases price for 30 %.
Tourist tax: Included in price.

Check-in: Flexible
Check-out: Flexible

Included in the price:
Air condition Internet access Bed linen and towels Parking Place

Additional services:
Final cleaning: Price on request


Inspiration for your vacation
Why visit Novigrad?

Novigrad is a tourist and fishermen's town of long and rich history. You can enjoy sports, swimming and sunbathing, or sightseeing in the preserved medieval old town. The old town was once surrounded by the walls that were built during Venetian rule, in the 13th century. On the sea shore by to the walls there is one of the most beautiful loggias in Istria and the only one by the sea.
Famous is also the Novigrad Rigo Gallery, located in the eponymous palace, one of the most famous exhibition spaces for modern art in Istria. Each year, it organizes seven exhibitions of famous artists from Croatia and abroad. The grand parish Church of St Maximilian and Pelagius was built in the 6th century as the cathedral and seat of the Novigrad diocese.
Early Romanesque crypt is behind the main altar, the only one in Istria and among the rare few in Croatia. The museum-gallery scene, currently including the Lapidarium Museum, Gallerion and Rigo Gallery, exceeds the size of the town, which is no wonder, since one of the objectives of Novigrad is to be a town-museum. The Lapidarium museum displays a very valuable collection of Antique and Medieval monuments. And the Museum of Austro-Hungarian Navy is located in the old town and contains interesting exhibits that testify to a time when the Austro-Hungarian navy, in which numerous Croats served, sailed the Adriatic. You can see naval sabers and guns, models of ships and sailboats, maps, flags and various books and documents.