Hotel Dubrovnik is situated on one of the loveliest promenades in Dubrovnik, the Bay of Lapad. Its closeness to the historic Old City, as well as the numerous entertainment facilities and sandy beach are just a few of the advantages of Hotel Dubrovnik.
Hotel Dubrovnik has 22 fully air-conditioned rooms and 4 apartments. All of these contain a mini-bar, satellite TV, Internet connection, telephone and the bathrooms have either a shower or a bath. At your disposal in the hotel is a comfortable TV salon, café bar and the main and a la carte restaurant with a rich offer of local and international cuisines. The wine list of the hotel’s restaurants will more than satisfy even the most demanding wine expert.
All guests of Hotel Dubrovnik have room service at their disposal from 7am to 10pm as well as free wireless internet connection. In the vicinity of Hotel Dubrovnik are tennis courts, a beach in the Bay of Lapad with water sports, beach volleyball, children’s fun park and a number of other entertainment facilities for the younger members of the family.
The closeness of the beach, comfortable atmosphere of a small family hotel and the friendliness of the staff are just a few of the advantages of Hotel Dubrovnik. The hotel is the ideal choice for families who wish to be close to sports and entertainment amenities.
Hotel Dubrovnik is open during the season from the spring through to the autumn.
“ Not the best “ 2010-02-07
Nice location and friendly staff. I think that covers the positives. On the down side, the room was a bit poky, with the bed taking up the best part of it. >>> more |
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“ Great location, comfortable hotel. “ 2010-02-07
The hotel is ideally located on a mall and within easy walking distance to the bus. Breakfast was adequate, as was the standard of the rooms. >>> more |
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“ Don't eat here... ever... “ 2010-02-07
We had the unfortunate experience to eat at this hotel during our stay in Dubrovnik. We started the meal with a cocktail... a Sea Breeze, well more the sea and none of the breeze. Service was appauling (the waiter was misery personified). >>> more |
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