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Hotel Dubrovnik Palace 5* DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK It is a medieval city on the Croatian side of the Adriatic coastline and a treasure - trove of cultural - historical monuments that were created throughout its thousand-year existence. In the past, it was a City- Republic, and alongside Venice one of the most famous cultural- economic centers on the Mediterranean. In more recent times, it has become the center of modern cultural and tourist events: a city of summer festivals – an international parade of top musical and theatrical achievements, a city of museums and galleries. These values have turned Dubrovnik into a place that offers a rich selection of various experiences and excitement, but also a complete holiday in a quiet and calming, mild Mediterranean ambience and wonderful seaside landscapes. ACCOMMODATION Dubrovnik HILTON IMPERIAL DUBROVNIK 5* HILTON IMPERIAL HOTEL A five star hotel, named Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik, is in fact a reconversion of two former hotels that were originally opened in 1895, combining fascinating 19 th century architecture with a modern design that will provide the ultimate in comfort and the very latest technology. The hotel is located cca. 100 m from the entrance to the Old Town of Dubrovnik, few minutes walk from the sea, overlooking the ancient City Walls and famous fort Lovrijenac. Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik offers 139 guest rooms and 8 suites, characterised by a Mediterranean decor, discreet lighting, warm tones and marble finishing inlaid with valuable woods, as well as exquisite Restaurant, Indoor Swimming Pool, Executive Floor and ultimate Event and Conference facilities. 139 ROOMS + 8 SUITES HOTEL EXCELSIOR 5* HOTEL EXCELSIOR With superb facilities, fine location and excellent service the Excelsior is the perfect accompaniment to any stay. Built in 1913 and completely renovated in 1998 all 146 bedrooms and 18 suites provide guests with every modern amenity. Each of the rooms is equipped with tasteful furnishings, comfortable beds and original paintings by local renowned Croatian artists. The bathrooms are equipped with hair dryer, toiletries, slippers and bathrobes. All suites have additional equipment plus a Jacuzzi in every bathroom. All rooms have dial-up connection to the Internet. The elegant terraces, with their stunning city and sea view, form part of the overall experience in a setting that is both truly intimate and archetypal Mediterranean. 146 ROOMS + 18 SUITES . GRAND VILLA ARGENTINA 5* GRAND VILLA ARGENTINA The Grand Villa Argentina is a unique Hotel that combines the highest standards of elegance, comfort and exclusivity with the most exquisite attention to detail. Entirely restored in 2002 the Hotel reflects the spirit and cultural heritage of the fascinating city of Dubrovnik. The Grand Villa Argentina is composed of 5 buildings; four exclusive Villas and one Hotel where rich fabrics and stylish furniture combine with the exuberant surrounding greenery and marine breeze. The Grand Villa Argentina charm comes from its historic architecture and sophisticated décor; its uniqueness from its personalized service. 156 ROOMS + 6 SUITES HOTEL RIXOS LIBERTAS 5* HOTEL RIXOS LIBERTAS The luxurious beachfront hotel Rixos Libertas Dubrovnik offers you a new experience of hospitality and style in tranquil surroundings. Choose from 254 elegant rooms and suites with luxurious facilities. A state-of-the-art conference area of 2,150 m² in size including high- quality concierge and business centre services is offered to discerning business travelers. 5 bars and 3 dining options . 236 ROOMS + 18 SUITES HOTEL DUBROVNIKDUBROVNIK PALACE PALACE* 5* HOTEL DUBROVNIK PALACE 5* HOTEL DUBROVNIK PALACE Hotel Dubrovnik Palace – benefits from an enviable location on the peaceful Lapad Peninsula, 4.5km from the walls of the old city of Dubrovnik. The surrounding Pine Woods guarantee shade and seclusion without detracting from the magnificent panoramic views of the sea and nearby islands at every turn. This is an ideal place for those who seek privacy and relaxation. Distance from the Dubrovnik Airport is 22 km. The Dubrovnik Palace was originally built in 1972 Palace was badly damaged during the war years of 1991-94. The restoration started in the year 2002 and 2004 it was re-opened. 271 ROOMS + 37 SUITES HOTEL BELLEVUE 5* HOTEL BELLEVUE Hotel Bellevue is a unique hotel for discerning travelers with an appreciation for luxury, superb service and attention to detail. Located in a spectacular cliff top position overlooking the beautiful turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea, this property enjoys its own beach with a bar and a restaurant, as well as individualized and attentive service. Hotel Bellevue is nestled on a cliff just outside of the old town of Dubrovnik overlooking beautiful Miramare Bay, and providing magnificent panoramic views of the vast open sea. The airport is a mere 25 minute drive away, making getting here easy and convenient. Furthermore, with the historic centre of Dubrovnik within walking distance. 83ROOMS + 10 SUITES RADISSON BLUE RESORT “SUN GARDENS” 5* RADISSON BLUE RESORT “SUN GARDENS” Located on the beautiful Dalmatian Coast and ideally located few minutes away from the Old Town of Dubrovnik, the hotel is one of the largest properties in the Radisson BLU portfolio, combining 201 hotel bedrooms, all with sea view and 207 apartments (1, 2, 3 bedroom apartments). All rooms have private balcony. The hotel offers a wide variety of Restaurants and Bars with stunning view on the sea and completed by a large Wellnes and Spa, Sport Centre and 3 outdoor Pools and 3 beaches and Marina and a Kids Club The Radisson BLU Resort & Spa Dubrovnik Riviera offers an extensive Congress Centre, with a Ballroom able to accommodate up to 850... 201 ROOMS + 207 DE LUXE APPARTMENTS HOTEL CROATIA 5* (DUBROVNIK/CAVTAT) HOTEL CROATIA The Croatia Hotel lies in a beautiful position on a peninsula overlooking the Adriatic on one side and the picturesque old City of Caveat on the other. The world famous medieval walled City of Dubrovnik can be seen from some hotel terraces. This five star comfortable hotel with air- conditioned premises, spacious rooms, facilities for business and meetings but also holidays. The Croatia Hotel has 11 floors with total of 482 rooms and 7 suites. 482 ROOMS + 7 SUITES IMPORTANNE RESORT ROYAL PRINCESS HOTEL ARISTON 5* MEDITERANEO RESTAURANT ZOE IMPORTANNE RESORT DUBROVNIK (HOTELS ROYAL PRINCESS 5*, ARISTON 5*, ROYAL PALM 5*, NEPTUN 4*) IMPORTANNE RESORT Situated on the beach front, four kilometers from Dubrovnik's centre, Importanne Resort Dubrovnik is an ideal place to relax by the Mediterranean and enjoy Dubrovnik's unique ambiance. Located on the green Lapad peninsula, the resort itself consists of 2 hotels (Neptun and Ariston) and the Importanne Suites - in a separate building. The facilities are all shared so there's a large breakfast room and patio and a bathing area with 2 pools. The décor throughout is classic and elegant, and the hotel makes the most of the pine tree forests and seascapes that surround it with plenty of terraced dining and bar areas; many rooms and suites also have furnished balconies from which you can enjoy the views. 220 ROOMS + 17 SUITES HOTEL ROYAL PRINCESS 5* HOTEL ARISTON 5* IMPORTANNE RESORT DUBROVNIK – HOTEL ARISTON 5* IMPORTANNE RESORT- HOTEL ARISTON 5* Situated on the beach front, four kilometers from Dubrovnik's centre, Importanne Resort Dubrovnik is an ideal place to relax by the Mediterranean and enjoy Dubrovnik's unique ambiance. Located on the green Lapad peninsula, the resort itself consists of 2 hotels (Neptun and Ariston) and the Importanne Suites - in a separate building. The facilities are all shared so there's a large breakfast room and patio and a bathing area with 2 pools. The décor throughout is classic and elegant, and the hotel makes the most of the pine tree forests and seascapes that surround it with plenty of terraced dining and bar areas; many rooms and suites also have furnished balconies from which you can enjoy the views. 220 ROOMS + 17 SUITES HOTEL PRESIDENT 4* HOTEL PRESIDENT President Hotel is the most luxurious hotel in the Babin Kuk complex and it is classified as a 4 star hotel. It has 7 floors with 163 rooms and 4 apartments, all of which have a balcony with a direct view of the Elaphite Islands. It is fully air- conditioned, while all the rooms have satellite TV, mini bar, and a direct telephone line. The restaurant offers dishes from the international and traditional Croatian cuisine, and has a first-class vine cellar. There is also an aperitif bar, coffee bar and a nightclub. 163 ROOMS + 4 SUITES HOTEL LAPAD 4* HOTEL LAPAD The Hotel Lapad is built in traditional style and is known for its old world charm. An elegant Victorian-style facade forms the Piccola Venezia villa with the two accommodation wings behind linked by an ornate courtyard, swimming pool and gardens. Overlooking Gruz harbour, with easy access to the old town of Dubrovnik and selection of bars & cafes nearby, its enchanting atmosphere appeals to all those who visit. 157 ROOMS + 6 SUITES HOTEL VALAMAR LACROMA 4* DUBROVNIK HOTEL VALAMAR LACROMA DUBROVNIK 4* HOTEL VALAMAR LACROMA DUBROVNIK It is a newest treasure and largest conference and spa hotel in the region. The Valamar Lacroma Resort is an astounding model of ‘archinature’ – a harmony of 21st century styling in a gorgeous natural environment. Nestled in glorious seclusion amidst the lush greenery of the Babin Kuk peninsula, the ultra-modern resort sets the standard for Croatian hospitality. Spectacular sea views and stylish interiors are just the foundations of what is truly an awe-inspiring resort. Comfortable rooms and luxurious suites are equipped with ‘intelligent’ room features and provide beautiful vistas of the Elaphiti Islands and Mediterranean woodland. The large conference hall with a surface area of 890 m² and a capacity of 1000 people.
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