See why so many travelers make Ristorante Albergo Felcaro their hotel of choice when visiting Cormons. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you.
Guest rooms offer air conditioning, and Ristorante Albergo Felcaro makes getting online easy as free internet access is available.
You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the hotel, including a concierge and room service. In addition, guests can enjoy a pool and an on-site restaurant during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Cormons, Ristorante Albergo Felcaro is located a short distance from Chiesa di San Leopoldo (0.4 mi) and Palazzo Devetag (0.5 mi).
Cormons has plenty of wine bars. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Enoteca di Cormons and La Boatina, which are serving up some great dishes.
Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a history museum, such as Casa dell'Antica Pieve.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Ristorante Albergo Felcaro as you experience all of the things Cormons has to offer.
A hotel which sells itself to American tourist as a palace from the Habsburg times, but unfortunately offers only gloomy and old rooms, mediocre dinner (with awful wine - don’t take the red one) and a breakfast which doesn’t deserve the name.
This is the worse hotel I've ever stayed in and have no idea how they have gained such a good star rating I stayed as part of an English Group and I think that we were short changed. The food bore no relation to the menues on the hotel website or the Italians' Reviews. Brekfast was a buffet with hard apples for fruit. Cooked food was only hard boiled eggs left in a hot water bath for hours. The toaster burnt the toast (in fact it caught fire one day). No staff on hand for service or to replace items. On one day we had remnants of a fruit salad, left over from earlier Italian guests. (lucky them). Coffee was from a machine and was diabolical. On the plus side, the cakes were good.)Thankfully we only had 3 dinners.The meat was overcooked and dry, Including a serving when we had a preformed shape of unknow origin covered with thick tomato sauce. Wine was provided but on one evening it was clearly off but still served. Unbeliveable from a restaurant that prides itself on its local wine. The bedrooms had broken lights and were very dark. Our safe lock didn't work and I was given the master key to use and told to hide it somewhere safe. The restaurant was well patronised by locals, so I can only assume that they had far superior food served. Avoid.…
I've stayed here a couple of times with a daydreams voucher. I must say that the position in cormons is excellent. It's a great area to stay for wine lovers and a stone's throw from some beautiful parts of Slovenia. The owners of this hotel, especially sig. Gianni, are kind and helpful. He always goes out of his way to make suggestions and interact with the guests. He's a very jolly man. The restaurant food is good, with a special mention for the ham with sclopit, ravioli and gnocchi dishes. The swimming pool is a great bonus if you stay here in the warmer months. It's very big and there are lots of sunloungers around. However there are so many negative aspects which I feel that once improved could bring this structure to a new and much higher level. The rooms are so, so outdated and in need of upkeep. The last time we stayed in one of the rooms in the dependance which seriously needed a paint and there was mould all over the bottom corner of the wall near the bed. In the bathroom there was a dangerous open socket. With some essential work I'm sure the room could have another look and feel to it. The breakfast is generally satisfactory but poorly laid out and the coffee is just terrible. Another negative point is the outdoor appearance. There are so many mouldy benches rotting away and in serious need of immediate intervention. There are countless weeds sprouting up everywhere. What a shame! Surely it wouldn't take so much to make an effort. The main dining room area seems directly out of the early 80s and is so lifeless, with a bit of modernisation more people would be enticed to return. Unfortunately there's also a waitress (thankfully she only was present one evening during our last stay) who is extremely rude and unprofessional. She barely greets you and it seems painful for her to speak and generally interact with guests. I think she should change job. I doubt I'll be back again unfortunately, unless some changes are implemented.…
Very creepy hotel, dark, musky damp odor, past its Zenith in the 70s. Very dirty.. See pictures. What was once (I am sure) a beautiful hotel, leaves alot to be desired. General cleanup on the premises would already help. A few more lights and light sensors (hallways were always dark, could not find switches) would already help....
We stayed in this hotel for 2 nights in October. The hotel was very accommodating. Our room with balcony was lovely. We did have to ask for remote for A/C and they really didn't want to give it to us. It was warm and you needed air flow. They have bikes to take around town. We dined in the restaurant here and it was awful! Wouldn't feed it to my dog! The man that served us was rude and when we told him we were unhappy with our food we never saw him again. So we recommend the hotel but dine elsewhere
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