Villa Angiolina is the birthplace of Opatija's resort history — the 1844 villa built by Rijeka merchant Iginio Scarpa around whose park the entire Austrian Riviera subsequently developed, attracting emperors, kings, writers, and composers seeking the Adriatic's mild winter climate. The villa now houses the Croatian Museum of Tourism and its surrounding park of exotic trees is a botanical treasure. Hotels near Villa Angiolina are in the heart of Opatija's historic park hotel belt, where the grandeur of Habsburg-era architecture survives virtually intact.
A sleek, new-school counterpoint to Opatija’s Habsburg grand dames, Keight brings Hilton’s Curio polish to a prime address near Slatina Beach and the Lungomare. The headline is the rooftop scene—pool, terrace and bar—made for sundowners with Kvarner Gulf views.
Set right on the Lungomare, this Amadria Park flagship leans into Opatija’s aristocratic past with chandeliers, polished stone and a soothing palette of seaside whites. Come for the spa rituals and sea-view dining, then step straight outside into the town’s most strollable stretch of Riviera scenery.
One of Opatija’s most complete luxury resorts, the Ambasador pairs big-hotel convenience with a location just above the coastal promenade. Expect a serious wellness offering—pools, saunas and treatments—plus multiple restaurants and a brisk walk into the center when you want the cafés and culture.
Dramatically perched on a rock above the Adriatic, Navis is boutique Croatia at its most cinematic—glass, clean lines and sea in every direction. Rooms open to balconies over the water, and the atmosphere is quietly exclusive, with a pool and restaurant that both trade on the same knockout views.
Dating to 1884, this is Opatija’s original grand hotel—an emblem of the town’s ‘winter Riviera’ era, wrapped in parkland by the sea. Think high ceilings, a sense of occasion, and a terrace made for lingering, with wellness and a beach platform that keeps the Riviera ritual alive.
With a small room count and a restaurant-led identity, Bevanda feels like a private club on the water—quiet, precise, and built around the panorama. Suites come with expansive terraces over the Adriatic, while the on-site dining delivers the kind of polished, ingredient-driven cooking that can anchor a weekend.