Contents
- 0.1 Stay steps from the sea, sunsets, and old town charm—without breaking your budget.
- 0.2 Best Located Hostels & Budget Stays in Piran
- 0.3 Hostel Adriatic Piran
- 0.4 Hostel Piran
- 0.5 Hostel Pirano
- 0.6 Alibi B11 Hostel
- 0.7 Guest House PachaMama
- 0.8 Apartments Mirjana
- 0.9 Traditional Piran Studio
- 0.10 Apartman Luca
- 0.11 Apartmani DA
- 0.12 Apartment Sara
- 0.13 Bed&Breakfast Donatella
- 0.14 Piraneska
- 0.15 Piranika
- 0.16 On Board
- 0.17 Art Hotel Tartini
- 1 🌊 UNLOCK PIRAN’S COASTAL MAGIC
Stay steps from the sea, sunsets, and old town charm—without breaking your budget.
Best Located Hostels & Budget Stays in Piran
Note: Prices listed below reflect low and high season estimates, based on data from 2025 listings. Check your travel dates for the most accurate rates — booking early usually means better deals.

Hostel Adriatic Piran
Unique Feature: Friendly, colorful hostel and a welcoming atmosphere.
Location: Centrally located, 3 minutes from the waterfront and close to markets and cafes.
Price: €25-30/night, 6 bed mixed dormitory.
Highlight: Perfect for backpackers and solo travelers wanting to meet others and stay right in the old town.

Hostel Piran
Unique Feature: Cozy, seaside charm in a restored historic building just steps from the sea.
Location: Right in the heart of Piran’s old town, 100 meters from the beach.
Price: €56-96/night, double/twin room with shared bathroom.
Highlight: A budget-friendly stay, for beach lovers, everything within walking distance.

Hostel Pirano
Unique Feature: Clean hostel with a cozy feel and great attention to detail.
Location: In the pedestrian zone, just around the corner from the beach and promenade.
Price: From €66-155/night, twin room with shared bathroom.
Highlight: At your doorstep — beach, sights, and the warm Adriatic breeze, all from a simple, well-located base.

Alibi B11 Hostel
Unique Feature: A bohemian-chic guesthouse with eclectic decor, vinyl records, and a cozy library nook.
Location:Â Hidden in a quiet alley 150m from Tartini Square, 3-min walk to the beach.
Price: €63-99/night, double room with shared bathroom.
Highlight: Perfect for creative souls who love art, music, and laid-back Adriatic vibes.

Guest House PachaMama
Unique Feature: Earth-toned, wellness-focused rooms with yoga mats, organic toiletries, and a vegan breakfast option.
Location: Hillside spot near St. George’s Church, 5-min downhill walk to the sea.
Price: €59-164/night, double room.
Highlight: A zen escape with panoramic views—ideal for mindful travelers.

Apartments Mirjana
Unique Feature: Family-run apartments with Istrian antiques, fully equipped kitchens, and lemon-tree-dotted gardens.
Location:Â Residential area near Fiesa Beach, 12-min walk to the old town.
Price: €144-203/night, sleeps 2-4 people.
Highlight: Local flavor with hosts who share homemade rakija (brandy) and fishing tips.

Traditional Piran Studio
Unique Feature: A time-capsule stay with original 19th-century stone walls, Venetian-style shutters, and a kitchenette stocked with local olive oil and wine.
Location: On a pedestrian-only street 50m from Tartini Square, 2-min walk to the beach.
Price: €103-273/night, twin beds+double bed+sofa bed.
Highlight: Ideal for couples or solo travelers looking for privacy and local charm in a cozy, traditional setting.

Apartman Luca
Unique Feature: A spacious, pet-friendly apartment with a washing machine and bike storage.
Location:Â Residential area near Fiesa Beach, 15-minute walk to Tartini Square.
Price: €95-145/night, Studio with Garden view. Sofa bed+queen bed.
Highlight: Best for families or groups needing practicality and extra space.

Apartmani DA
Unique Feature: Spotless, budget-friendly studios with balconies (some with partial sea views).
Location:Â Just outside the old town walls, 300m from the beach.
Price: €105-129/night, one bedroom apartment / 2 guests.
Highlight: For explorers and Ideal for couples looking for privacy near the waterfront.

Apartment Sara
Unique Feature: Bright, minimalist apartments with kitchenettes and sea glimpses from upper floors.
Location: Near Piran’s salt pans, 10 minute stroll to the center.
Price: €142-162/night, Delux-Double Studio.
Highlight: Your own cozy space in the heart of Piran’s seaside atmosphere.

Bed&Breakfast Donatella
Unique Feature: Intimate B&B with hand-painted tiles and a garden patio for lazy breakfasts.
Location: Near the Minorite Monastery, 7 minutes to the sea.
Price: €100-237/night, double room.
Highlight: Host Donatella’s legendary fig jam and insider tips for hidden beaches.

Piraneska
Unique Feature: A boutique guesthouse blending modern design with Venetian heritage, featuring a tranquil courtyard.
Location: 200m from Tartini Square, quiet alley near the marina.
Price: €90-157/night, double room.
Highlight: Ideal for couples seeking romantic charm at sunset views.

Piranika
Unique Feature: Family-run stone-house vibes with a sunny terrace overlooking the old town rooftops.
Location: 5-minute walk to the beach, close to St. George’s Church.
Location: Central Piran, near the promenade, minutes from the sea.
Price: €76-166/night, Double Room 20 m2/Sea View.
Highlight: Authentic local hospitality and homemade breakfasts featuring Istrian olive oil.

On Board
Unique Feature: Nautical-themed rooms with harbor-front balconies for watching fishing boats.
Location: Directly on Piran’s marina, steps from seafood restaurants.
Price: €105-178/night, One-Bedroom Apartament/32 m2.
Highlight: Unbeatable waterfront access—fall asleep to the sound of waves.

Art Hotel Tartini
Unique Feature: A 4-star gem with an art gallery vibe, rooftop terrace, and spa services.
Location: On Tartini Square, Piran’s cultural heartbeat.
Price: From €70-358/night, Deluxe Double Room with breakfast.
Highlight: Splurge-worthy design and location, with free wine tastings for guests.
🌊 UNLOCK PIRAN’S COASTAL MAGIC
Your accommodation is booked – now dive into Adriatic adventures:
✔ Seaside Promenade Walks – Sunset views of Venice
✔ Tartini Square – Heart of Venetian-style Piran
✔ Seafood & Wine Tastings – Fresh catch of the day
✔ Salt Pan Explorations – 700-year-old tradition