We stayed at the Palisade hotel for one night, our bus with a tour group of a dozen and a half people arrived in the evening, we were late for the restaurant (it did not serve after 20 hours for some reason), which is annoying - the reviews promised wonderful cuisine; although the breakfast buffet was quite good. The corridors and halls are decorated with paintings and sculptures - of those that are exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, it often looks unusual and obscure. The layout and facilities of the hotel are probably half a century old, a relic of Yugoslavia. There are a minimum of sockets, designed for lamps - either light or charging the phone. Holes were found on the doors of the room, punched with considerable force. The room was inexpensive, it was possible to spend the night, it was inconvenient to stay for a long time. We decided to consider that we had visited a legendary place.
There is a lot of smoking in the lobby - it's amazing for such a natural place. ALL the water in the whole complex has been turned off! The maids carried 5-liter bottles by numbers to pour into the toilet cisterns. What's it like? What a feeling!