In Croatia, is the first floor the ground level?
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In Croatia, is the first floor the ground level?
Hi all,
in Croatia, is the ground level of an apartment building or hotel referred to as the first floor?
I know that in many European locations, the "first floor" is actually the second floor.
Hotel Concordia in Trogir has promised us a Third Floor Corner room (more windows) facing the harbour. But I wonder if this is the Top Floor (Attic, smaller windows...)The Attic Top Floor would be the 4th Floor as perceived by an American...
Hmmm? Comments?
in Croatia, is the ground level of an apartment building or hotel referred to as the first floor?
I know that in many European locations, the "first floor" is actually the second floor.
Hotel Concordia in Trogir has promised us a Third Floor Corner room (more windows) facing the harbour. But I wonder if this is the Top Floor (Attic, smaller windows...)The Attic Top Floor would be the 4th Floor as perceived by an American...
Hmmm? Comments?
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Their website refers to the ground floor as having reception and restaurant, so like the rest of Europe the first floor is just that - upstairs. The hotel does not seem to have real attic rooms from the photos of it, but maybe a mansard roof, hard to tell. It may have much bigger windows on the side of course...
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