Hotel Vrbak
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Welcome to Hotel Vrbak, your Novi Pazar “home away from home.” Hotel Vrbak aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year.
Guest rooms offer amenities such as a minibar and air conditioning, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the small hotel.
Hotel Vrbak features room service, to help make your stay more enjoyable.
If you’re looking for a barbeque restaurant, consider a visit to Emrovic raj, which is not far from Hotel Vrbak.
During your visit, be sure to check out popular attractions like Altun Alem Mosque (0.3 mi) and Church of St. Apostles Peter and Paul (0.7 mi), which are all within walking distance of the small hotel.
Hotel Vrbak puts the best of Novi Pazar at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
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From the windows, even when they are closed, cold wind is braking trough. Big NO
Poor choice for breakfast. Parking at hotel is free but limited spaces.
But, the hotel itself is a piece of 1970s Yugoslavia. It is a very amazing piece of history. Retro 1970s meets the Hagia Sofia meets a UFO. The lobby is a large atrium with hanging plants from each of the overlooking terraces. Just lovely.
The rooms themselves are slightly worn. But that just adds to the retro charm. Everything in the rooms works just fine. There might be a few chips off the old furniture or some small work needs to be done on the bathroom. But none of that should affect your actual comfort.
And, it is inexpensive. If you need a modern trendy hotel room, this might disappoint you. But, if you like charm, this hotel is excellent.
We spent only one night here and cost total 3500 RSD (about 35 euro) for a twin room. The room included two beds, TV and own shower. But no air-conditioner althought it was hot summer.
When we were leaving the hotel, the receptionist told us the breakfast is included in the price. (This should have been told earlier.)
My room was just renovated but the curtains could not close and some electricity wires ppeped out of the wall - still waiting for a lamp to be fixed. But the water flushed and the bed was OK even when I distrusted the grubby bedsheets. How funny, the bed was just a bit too long so that I could not close the door to the bathroom. But honestly I had an excellent sleep and, in good tradition, I woke up to the call of the muezzin on a nearby minaret. Such is life in Novi Pazar.
Breakfast was quite OK, with eggs and cheese, juice and a fine Turkish coffee. The bill was extremely modest, just over 20 euro for all the above. Well, I think Vrbak is a sleeping option and I would conclude like the travel guide: long live Vrbak!!
But the worst is in the window: it is a door to the outside and there are no guardrails, leaning you can fall down easily from the second floor.
Concluding: enter, take a picture of the lobby and than excape!
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