The Jewish Chronicle

HOTEL OF THE WEEK LONE HOTEL,

- KAREN GLASER

CROATIAN design? Thought so. This is a country of natural beauty, of warm waters and pristine forests – no one visits Croatia for the manmade delights of contempora­ry design.

Not so fast. They’ve been sharpening up the Istrian coast in recent months and Hotel Lone, set in a forest park, is the latest in a series of cutting-edge projects that offers an exciting glimpse into the next generation of Croatian architectu­re. For make no mistake, this austere-looking building which on first sight suggests an enormous ocean liner, has just put Croatia on the serious hotel-architectu­re map.

Inside, however, things get quite playful. There’s a neon-lit, scentedste­am and, gulp, mixed sauna, and a beautiful, futuristic staircase that sweeps through the enormous six-floor atrium at the heart of the building. There are endless mirrors and windows pulling those warm waters and pristine forest inside, and, in Lone’s four top-drawer restaurant­s, intriguing dishes such as mozzarella ice-cream and hard cheese from Pag Island on the menu. And many guests enjoy these treats in their albino-white hotel bath robes: the atmosphere at Lone is wonderfull­y relaxed.

The bedrooms are an exercise in sleek minimalism and utterly stunning for it. The huge, exquisitel­y comfortabl­e bed, shelves and desk appear to have been fashioned from one seamless slab of oak, and the wardrobes and minibar are artfully concealed behind flush panels. (Maybe a tad too artfully in the case of the minibar – it took me some time to find my night-time tipple). The room’s theatrical black and maroon palette works brilliantl­y and it was nice to be in the bathroom (wall-to-wall Corian vanity unit, shiny Hansgrohe fittings and undershelf heating for towels) and look directly at the horizon – courtesy of two glass walls and some clever wooden slats.

But the stand-out feature, which surely breaks a hotel design barrier, was the private Jacuzzi-cum-pool at the foot of my room which cantilever­s, with impercepti­ble deflection, after a couple of nogo watery metres off the edge of the building. Here’s hoping no inebriated Brit ever falls off it too.

102 euro (approx £89) per person per night, including breakfast.

00 385 52 632 000

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Cutting edge architectu­re that breaks away from Croatian tradition

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