Hotel Fortuna's building itself is from the 14th Century but converted into a charming, warm and friendly hotel! The staff are wonderfully helpful. The breakfast room, historic and lovely, is really a treat. The girl that sets up the breakfast display does so with such careful attention, everything is laid out with such precision and care, arranged so beautifully that it is itself a work of art. My favorite part is that they offer local bread and local olive oil to make your own bruschetta, also they feature a local sheeps milk cheese. On top of that they have a full array of everything you could possibly want to start your day, a nice selection of fruit, breakfast pastries and cakes and Linzer torte, very thinly sliced ham, cheese and salami, yogurts, cereals... a cappuccino machine, juices.
There are other common areas you should explore, like the rooftop terrace with lovely views, and an enchanting reading room. In your room there is a 4 page typed inventory of their library of books organized by language, they will bring whichever you choose to your room, I thought this was such a charming touch, very bohemian and yet elegant.
There is also a glass display case of curios and trinkets and postcards donated from guests in the past, you can tell this is a very loved hotel, in some ways more than just a hotel.
Lastly, the hotel LOOKS like the pictures! I know that is not always the case, the rooms are lovely and the outside is exquisite with that ivy crawling up the fac