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THE DRAWING BOARD


REGENT PORTO MONTENEGRO MONTENEGRO


Regent Hotels and Resorts has been named as the operator of the first hotel to be developed in Porto Montenegro, the new marina destination on the coast of Montenegro, masterplanned and designed by ReardonSmith Architects. The hotel’s interiors are by Pisano Atelier.


Work on-site has already begun and the luxury hotel, with detail design also by ReardonSmith, is scheduled to open in the summer of 2014. The inspiration for the architectural design of Regent Porto Montenegro came from the exquisite houses that grace the Adriatic coastline,


and responds to the classical manner of the grand palazzos of the Italian lakes. While the hotel’s scale and style is imposing amongst its smaller residential and retail neighbours, the relationship with them is also clear; all the buildings are clad in Montenegrin stone and render, with terracotta roof tiles, and the arcade that wraps around the hotel echoes the arched colonnades that are typical of the region’s architecture. Directly on the Boka waterfront and with a large inlet – Venice Square Basin – to one side, the hotel gives its guests an exclusive connection with sea and marina. All guestrooms and apartments offer sea and mountain views; the restaurants, bars and


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banqueting hall are sea-facing and the main entrance on the street side of the building is located to frame the view of the water beyond for guests arriving by car. Alternatively, they may arrive by Porto Montengro’s private Riva speedboat in Venice Square. Regent Porto Montenegro comprises 34 large guestrooms and 46 serviced residences which will be for sale and available for return into the hotel rental pool when not in use by the owners. Two four-bedroom spa penthouses, each with a plunge pool and surrounded by large terraces, top the two sea-facing wings. Designed for maximum flexibility, they can be locked down in different configurations to release additional


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