Grand Park Hotel Rovinj

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Grand Park Hotel Rovinj

Grand Park Hotel Rovinj

Perfect for gastronomes – four à la carte venues and indulgent breakfasts Ultra-stylish, design-led interiors with floor-to-ceiling glass Spectacular sea-view and marina-view rooms and terraces Luxurious Albaro Spa & Wellness with indoor pool and thermal zone Home to two separate Michelin-awarded restaurants in the complex/area Free Wi-Fi throughout

Official rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rooms 209 | Floors: 6 | Lifts: 5
Board options Bed and Breakfast
Child age guideline for offers up to 15 years

Overview

 
Prepare to eat, feel and experience the best of the best at Grand Park Hotel Rovinj. This striking 5-star retreat cascades down towards the Adriatic, with cinematic views of Rovinj’s terracotta Old Town and offshore islands from almost every angle. Expect Michelin-starred dining, a destination spa, sleek infinity pools and ultra-stylish rooms that blur the line between indoors and out – all a short stroll from the seafront promenade and chic Mulini Beach.

Terraced into a pine-fringed hillside above the marina, Grand Park Hotel Rovinj feels more like an art gallery than a traditional resort: glass, wood and greenery frame uninterrupted Adriatic views at every turn. Float in the rooftop infinity pool facing Rovinj’s bell tower, wander down the Lungomare Plaza promenade at sunset, or linger over multi-course tasting menus in its celebrated fine-dining restaurants – this is modern Croatian luxury at its most polished. For couples or style-conscious families seeking Croatia’s Istrian charm with a serious dose of design, Grand Park Hotel Rovinj is a standout. It’s around 1 hour from Pula (PUY) airport, with the Old Town a scenic stroll away and upscale Mulini Beach just moments from the door. See more Croatia holidays.

Map & location



Rovinj, Pula and Istrian Coast, Croatia

Grand Park Hotel Rovinj occupies one of the most coveted spots on the Istrian coast. Terraced into the hillside above the waterfront, it overlooks Rovinj’s postcard-perfect Old Town, the bell tower of St. Euphemia and the forested islands offshore.

Step out directly onto the stylish Lungomare Plaza promenade, lined with designer boutiques, bars and restaurants, or wander just a few minutes to Mulini Beach for crystalline Adriatic swims. Rovinj’s cobbled Old Town – all narrow lanes, laundry-strewn alleyways and wine bars – is an easy 1km stroll along the seafront.

  • Beach (Mulini Beach) 150m
  • Rovinj resort centre / Old Town 1km
  • Waterfront promenade (Lungomare Plaza) on the doorstep
  • Approx. transfer time from airport 1 hour from Pula (PUY)

Facilities

Pool & outdoors


The pool scene has been designed around the views.

Rooftop infinity pools – Two outdoor freshwater pools crown the hotel, with wide sunbathing decks, loungers, parasols and some Balinese-style beds. This is the place for unbroken sea and Old Town vistas while you swim.
Indoor pool – A sleek indoor freshwater pool within the Albaro Spa & Wellness, ideal for shoulder-season dips or after a treatment.
Poolside comforts – Complimentary pool towels are provided; pool facilities and service levels may vary slightly by pool and season.

A short stroll brings you to Mulini Beach, one of Rovinj’s most stylish bays, with crystal-clear water, pebble shore, bathing platforms and a fashionable beach club atmosphere (local charges for loungers/services).

Spa, sports & wellness


Wellness is a major focus at Grand Park Hotel Rovinj.

Albaro Spa & Wellness (typically 16+ for thermal areas)
• Thermal zone with saunas, steam room, Turkish bath and whirlpools
• Indoor pool and relaxation areas
• Extensive menu of massages and facials inspired by Istrian botanicals (extra charge)
• On-site hairdressing salon for cuts, styling and pampering (extra charge)

Fitness & activities
• Air-conditioned gym with cardio, weights and resistance equipment
• Yoga and stretching sessions (programme and charges may vary)
• Access to nearby paddle and tennis courts (local charges)
• Cycling services including premium bike hire and routes for exploring the Istrian countryside (local charges)

Entertainment
• Summer season: more frequent daytime activities and regular evening entertainment including live music, DJs and in-house shows (usually mid-June to mid-September)
• Shoulder seasons: a more occasional programme of live music and events, perfect for guests who prefer a quieter, more intimate atmosphere

Facilities and schedules can change between seasons; current details are available from the hotel on arrival.

Activities


? Rooftop infinity swimming and indoor pool sessions
? Yoga and wellness classes (seasonal; schedule may vary)
? Cycling with bike hire and curated routes into the Istrian countryside*
? Paddle and tennis nearby*
? Live music, DJs and in-house evening shows (more frequent in summer)
? Children’s clubs with arts & crafts, games consoles, drama, music and water-based fun (typically 4–12yrs and 7–18yrs, seasonal and occupancy-dependent)

*Extra charges may apply for selected activities and equipment.

Guest services


?️ 24-hour reception and concierge for restaurant bookings, boat trips and local tips
? Luggage storage for early arrivals and late departures
? Equipment hire including pushchairs (on request, subject to availability)
♿ Wheelchair hire and assistance on request (subject to availability)
? Albaro Spa & Wellness treatments and on-site hairdresser*
? Complimentary pool towels and turndown service
? Certified sustainable hotel practices, with a strong focus on local sourcing and energy efficiency

*Spa, salon and certain hire services carry additional charges, payable locally.

Food & drink


Food is a real event at Grand Park Hotel Rovinj. The hotel anchors a wider dining destination that includes Michelin-starred cuisine and high-end Istrian flavours, ideal if you travel to eat as much as to relax.

Key venues include:
Agli Amici Restaurant – A refined à la carte restaurant by the harbour, showcasing inventive Italian and local dishes, with show cooking and an elegant terrace setting (dinner, seasonal). Smart dress code usually applies.
Cap Aureo Signature Restaurant – A destination fine-dining restaurant with open kitchen theatre, tasting menus and a strong focus on Istrian produce and wine. Expect carefully curated courses and panoramic views.
Laurel & Berry Restaurant – The main hotel restaurant offering lavish buffet and à la carte selections for breakfast, plus local dishes for lunch and dinner. Highchairs available, and a relaxed-but-smart resort dress code is requested.
Primi Terreni Restaurant & Deli – A casual-chic terrace spot for leisurely breakfasts and globally inspired dishes at dinner, with show cooking and a deli-style twist (seasonal).

Drinks and sweet treats are covered, too:
Pool Bar – For cocktails, soft drinks and light bites by the water (usually open midday to early evening, seasonal).
Katarina’s Patisserie – A coffee bar and dessert haven on the terrace with artisan cakes and gelato, perfect for an afternoon pause.
Viva Eufemia Lobby Bar – An all-day lounge and bar from early morning espresso to nightcaps with a view.

Reservations, opening dates and any supplements can vary by season and board basis; check the latest details in resort.

Rooms

Premium Room with Sea View Sleeps 2 adults


Sleeps: 2 adults plus 1 infant (on request).
As Premium Rooms but positioned to capture the signature vistas of Rovinj Old Town, the marina or the open Adriatic. Glass-fronted terraces maximise those sunset views.

Premium Room with Sea View for Sole Use Sleeps 1 adult


Sleeps: 1 adult.
Ideal for solo travellers who don’t want to compromise on space or outlook, with the same chic design and sea-facing terrace as the double-occupancy Sea View rooms.

Premium Room with Sea View and Extra Bed


Sleeps: up to 3 adults.
Perfect for friends sharing or older families, adding an extra bed to the already generous layout without losing the floor-to-ceiling sea views and terrace space.

In-room features (typical)


• Flat-screen TV and USB charging port
• Complimentary Wi-Fi
• Safety deposit box
• Private terrace or balcony
• Coffee-making facilities and kettle
• Daily replenished still and sparkling water
• Minibar (chargeable)
• Bathroom with bath and separate walk-in shower
• Bathrobes, slippers, hairdryer
• Air conditioning (seasonal – usually May to mid-October)
• Daily housekeeping; linen changes and towel changes on request
• Evening turndown service

*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.

More info


Resort insights: Rovinj is one of Croatia’s prettiest coastal towns, with steep cobbled alleys, working fishing boats and plenty of Italian influence in its cuisine and architecture. Expect excellent seafood, truffle dishes from inland Istria and a laid-back bar scene rather than late-night clubs.

Good to know:
• Language: Croatian (English widely spoken in hospitality)
• Currency: Euro (€)
• Time difference: GMT +1 (typically +1 hour from the UK)
• Average flight time from UK: around 2.5 hours to Pula
• Transfer time to Rovinj: approximately 1 hour by road

Hotel information is based on the most recent supplier details and may change seasonally (for example, opening dates, entertainment schedules and dress codes). For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Croatia advice.

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FAQs

Is Grand Park Hotel Rovinj on the beach?
The hotel is not directly on the sand but sits just behind the waterfront and stylish Mulini Beach area. It’s approximately 150 metres’ walk to the nearest bathing spots, with pebble shore, clear water and beach services.
Is Grand Park Hotel Rovinj suitable for children?
Yes. While the atmosphere is very sophisticated and design-led, families are welcome. There are children’s clubs for different age groups (typically 4–12yrs and 7–18yrs) with arts, games and consoles, plus highchairs in selected restaurants. It’s best suited to well-travelled children who are comfortable in a calm, upscale setting.
What board basis can I book at Grand Park Hotel Rovinj?
Stays are usually on a Bed and Breakfast basis, giving you the freedom to explore Rovinj’s excellent dining scene as well as the hotel’s à la carte and fine-dining restaurants. Half Board and other arrangements may occasionally be offered on selected dates – check live options when you search.
Does Grand Park Hotel Rovinj have parking?
The hotel typically offers on-site or nearby parking facilities for guests arriving by car (charges and arrangements can vary). If you’re planning a fly-drive or road trip through Istria, let Travelisto know and we can check the latest parking details for your dates.
Is the spa at Grand Park Hotel Rovinj included in the price?
Access to certain wellness areas may be included for guests, but many treatments at Albaro Spa & Wellness – such as massages, facials and specialist rituals – are payable locally. Some thermal facilities and the spa circuit may also carry an additional fee. Age restrictions (usually 16+) apply for spa zones.
How far is Grand Park Hotel Rovinj from Rovinj Old Town?
Rovinj’s Old Town is roughly 1km from the hotel, following a scenic seafront promenade past the marina. Most guests enjoy walking in around 15–20 minutes, with taxis available if you prefer not to walk back after dinner.
Is Wi-Fi free at Grand Park Hotel Rovinj?
Yes, free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel, including guest rooms and most public areas, making it easy to stay connected or work remotely if needed.
What is the dress code at Grand Park Hotel Rovinj restaurants?
A smart-resort dress code is generally requested in the main and à la carte restaurants. Beachwear and swimwear are not usually permitted at dinner, and some fine-dining venues ask that gentlemen wear long trousers. Exact guidelines can change, so check with reception on arrival.
Is Grand Park Hotel Rovinj accessible for guests with reduced mobility?
The hotel features lifts to guestroom floors and public areas, and wheelchair hire can be arranged via reception (subject to availability). However, accessibility can vary by room type and the surrounding area is gently sloping, so we recommend discussing your specific needs with a Travelisto advisor before booking.
When is the best time to visit Rovinj and stay at Grand Park Hotel Rovinj?
Late spring through early autumn (May–September) offers warm, sunny weather ideal for pool and beach days, with the most lively atmosphere from June to August. For quieter streets and gentler temperatures that suit sightseeing and wine-tasting, consider May, June or September.