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Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik
4.6/5114 Reviews

Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik|0.3km from Dubrovnik Treasures
We stayed here for 5 nights during our visit to Dubrovnik and were sorry to leave. Don’t believe the negative reviews here as there are some people impossible to please. Hilton should make this hotel the standard for service and quality. We’ve been on the road since April and staying in Hilton hotels around Europe and UK, and none have matched the quality and service this one has and for the same price I might add. Every Hilton we stay in (except this one) the air conditioning does not work, or the elevators don’t work, or the shower floods the bathroom… their coffee machines are crap, and their food is second rate. None of that here. The breakfast (included in the cost of the room) was fabulous… they have espresso machines, so you can have a cappuccino, fresh squeezed orange juice, a variety of breads, champagne, and the food is fresh and of high quality. The rooms are spacious, modern, well decorated, and have all the amenities one can need. The bed was very comfortable and the room was quiet. The location could not be more convenient with just a 3 min walk to Pile Gate (main entrance to Old Town). The staff is very friendly, helpful, and attentive. The people servicing the rooms are lovely and do everything they can to make you feel comfortable. The hotel can exchange money for a very small percentage which is better than any exchange place you can find in town. We highly recommend this hotel.

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Hamlet Bed & Breakfast
3.4/549 Reviews

Hamlet Bed & Breakfast

Dubrovnik|0.02km from Dubrovnik Treasures
Una valoración del Hotel Hamlet o Antiqa Ragusa, que parece ser que es el mismo. No se ni por donde empezar. Comenzaré por lo que tiene de bueno, el hotel está situado a unos pocos metros de la calle principal del Old Town de Dubrovnik, así que la ubicación es excelente, si lo que quieres es estar en el centro. La limpieza de las habitaciones es correcta, sin mas. Lo malo: Lo peor de todo es que no existe una recepción como tal, la han convertido en bar, gran jugada, así que las fotos del hotel en las que aparece dicha recepción, olvidadlas. Cuando llegas te encuentras a un chaval detrás de una barra que te señala una mesa con unos papeles, uno de ellos con tu nombre y la llave de la habitación, nadie te pide identificación (no me había pasado jamás), nadie te explica nada, ahí te apañes. Puesto que la recepción es un bar, abre hasta pasada la media noche, con musica a tope, gritos y jolgorio. No solo de clientes, sino del empleado de turno con sus amigotes. y si te quejas, encima se cachondean. A eso hay que sumar que hay mas antros en la calle y añaden su ración diaria de ruido. A las 6 de la mañana, vuelve el ruido con el siguiente turno de empleado (solo hay uno por turno), moviendo barriles de cerveza y encendiendo la musica a las 7. En cuanto a la estética, el hotel se vende como si tuviese una decoración clásica y lo que tiene son muebles viejos de mercadillo. Cutre a mas no poder. Nadie te informa tampoco de que hay desayuno incluido, acorde con el resto del hotel, no es una maravilla, de hecho es ligeramente birrioso, esa especie de Tang Croata que te sirven como zumo, me trajo recuerdos de mi niñez en los 80. Como anécdotas curiosas, la primera noche había un simpático gato dentro del hotel, de los muchos que viven sueltos en la ciudad, y al abrir la puerta se coló en nuestra habitación y pese a que me encantan los gatos, tuve que perder diez minutos en tratar de convencerlo de que saliese de debajo de la cama y se fuese a hacer sus tareas de gato a otro sitio. La segunda noche tuve que hacer lo propio con una cucaracha del tamaño de un mechero Bic, supongo que al estar en la parte vieja de la ciudad esto puede ser hasta normal. Por lo demás. una tele con un solo canal, un agujero en el techo del baño por el que cabía King África, sin caja fuerte, la ducha salpica e inunda el baño, el asiento del inodoro medio roto, sin ascensor, en fin, una joya. En resumen, pagas (y mucho) por la ubicación. Porque mas que un hotel es la pensión Pepito. Recomiendo que si quieres alojarte en la ciudad antigua cojas cualquier apartamento, que hay cientos de ellos y huyas de este garito sin mirar atrás. No lo voy a valorar como pésimo porque la señora de la limpieza es bastante simpática, solo hablaba Croata, pero con simpatía.
Apartments More
4.4/528 Reviews

Apartments More

Dubrovnik|0.08km from Dubrovnik Treasures
The apartments are ideally located just off the main street. If one arrives at Pile Gate there are minimal stairs to deal with which is a huge plus plus in the old town. Our apartment was on the first floor and featured high ceilings, a combined kitchen/dining/living room and separate bedroom. It was well appointed and attractive designed; we liked the combination of old world charm and modern conveniences. The staff, Carmen and Marko, were pleasant and helpful. Note that this is not a hotel and so they are not on site during evening hours, however they were responsive to email. The bed was decent but a bit soft for our liking. While the air conditioner provided some ambient noise, the apartment overlooks a restaurant in the alley and the street noise kept us awake. I suspect this is a common issue with old buildings and lower level apartments throughout the old town. Breakfast was included at Dalmatino's on the next street over. Our first hot breakfast at the restaurant was tasty and generous However, on our second day we took a packed breakfast due to a very early flight. The breakfast included juice boxes, fruit, sliced bread and packets of nutella, jam, cheese and butter but no napkins or plastic utensils. A pre-made cheese sandwich or croissant, fruit and a hard boiled egg would have been a much better bet in terms of taste and ease. Dubrovnik is expensive. The nightly rate for the apartment exceeded that of most of our hotels throughout two weeks in Croatia. We enjoyed the proximity to all the important landmarks for our first visit to Dubrovnik. On a subsequent visit I would consider booking a hotel outside the old town to enjoy more amenities for the price. Top must do's - a tour (Vlaho - Guru Walks), walking the walls at 8 am, a cable car to take advantage of sunset and a day at Lokrum Island. Fantastic!

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Apartments More
4.4/528 Reviews
The apartments are ideally located just off the main street. If one arrives at Pile Gate there are minimal stairs to deal with which is a huge plus plus in the old town. Our apartment was on the first floor and featured high ceilings, a combined kitchen/dining/living room and separate bedroom. It was well appointed and attractive designed; we liked the combination of old world charm and modern conveniences. The staff, Carmen and Marko, were pleasant and helpful. Note that this is not a hotel and so they are not on site during evening hours, however they were responsive to email. The bed was decent but a bit soft for our liking. While the air conditioner provided some ambient noise, the apartment overlooks a restaurant in the alley and the street noise kept us awake. I suspect this is a common issue with old buildings and lower level apartments throughout the old town. Breakfast was included at Dalmatino's on the next street over. Our first hot breakfast at the restaurant was tasty and generous However, on our second day we took a packed breakfast due to a very early flight. The breakfast included juice boxes, fruit, sliced bread and packets of nutella, jam, cheese and butter but no napkins or plastic utensils. A pre-made cheese sandwich or croissant, fruit and a hard boiled egg would have been a much better bet in terms of taste and ease. Dubrovnik is expensive. The nightly rate for the apartment exceeded that of most of our hotels throughout two weeks in Croatia. We enjoyed the proximity to all the important landmarks for our first visit to Dubrovnik. On a subsequent visit I would consider booking a hotel outside the old town to enjoy more amenities for the price. Top must do's - a tour (Vlaho - Guru Walks), walking the walls at 8 am, a cable car to take advantage of sunset and a day at Lokrum Island. Fantastic!
Apartments Eleganca, Crypto Payment Accepted
4.7/528 Reviews
My husband and I stayed at the Apartments Eleganca for 4 nights during our visit to the Old City of Dubrovnik. Located close to the Pile Gate (entrance of the Old City) which is extremely convenient when lugging suitcases. The apartment was gorgeous. Clean, comfortable, modern and spacious - it was the perfect place to chill after a day of site seeing. It doesn't have cupboards to put your clothes in - but it does have hanging hooks in the bedroom which we found worked well for us. I would say that this apartment is ideal for 2 people. Located in the Main Street of the Old city - you are very close to many cafes, shops - and the entrance to the Wall Walk. The apartment is well equipped so that you can wash your clothes and cook your own meals if you choose. It has a large flat screen TV and fast free wi-fi. We found the bed to be large and comfortable. Also, they have a safe to put your passports and cash in. Good size bathroom. There can be some noise at night if you leave the windows open (people just having too much fun) but it is fully air-conditioned so you can shut the windows and sleep in peace. My husband and I travelled for 6 weeks in Europe and this was one of the top two apartments that we stayed in. Highly recommend. Loved this apartment and would stay again.
Prijeko Palace
4.5/578 Reviews
Had an amazing stay at this luxury hotel in Dubrovnik! The impeccable service, stunning views, and luxurious amenities truly exceeded expectations. Surprisingly good value for such a high-end experience. Would highly recommend!
Hamlet Bed & Breakfast
3.4/549 Reviews
Una valoración del Hotel Hamlet o Antiqa Ragusa, que parece ser que es el mismo. No se ni por donde empezar. Comenzaré por lo que tiene de bueno, el hotel está situado a unos pocos metros de la calle principal del Old Town de Dubrovnik, así que la ubicación es excelente, si lo que quieres es estar en el centro. La limpieza de las habitaciones es correcta, sin mas. Lo malo: Lo peor de todo es que no existe una recepción como tal, la han convertido en bar, gran jugada, así que las fotos del hotel en las que aparece dicha recepción, olvidadlas. Cuando llegas te encuentras a un chaval detrás de una barra que te señala una mesa con unos papeles, uno de ellos con tu nombre y la llave de la habitación, nadie te pide identificación (no me había pasado jamás), nadie te explica nada, ahí te apañes. Puesto que la recepción es un bar, abre hasta pasada la media noche, con musica a tope, gritos y jolgorio. No solo de clientes, sino del empleado de turno con sus amigotes. y si te quejas, encima se cachondean. A eso hay que sumar que hay mas antros en la calle y añaden su ración diaria de ruido. A las 6 de la mañana, vuelve el ruido con el siguiente turno de empleado (solo hay uno por turno), moviendo barriles de cerveza y encendiendo la musica a las 7. En cuanto a la estética, el hotel se vende como si tuviese una decoración clásica y lo que tiene son muebles viejos de mercadillo. Cutre a mas no poder. Nadie te informa tampoco de que hay desayuno incluido, acorde con el resto del hotel, no es una maravilla, de hecho es ligeramente birrioso, esa especie de Tang Croata que te sirven como zumo, me trajo recuerdos de mi niñez en los 80. Como anécdotas curiosas, la primera noche había un simpático gato dentro del hotel, de los muchos que viven sueltos en la ciudad, y al abrir la puerta se coló en nuestra habitación y pese a que me encantan los gatos, tuve que perder diez minutos en tratar de convencerlo de que saliese de debajo de la cama y se fuese a hacer sus tareas de gato a otro sitio. La segunda noche tuve que hacer lo propio con una cucaracha del tamaño de un mechero Bic, supongo que al estar en la parte vieja de la ciudad esto puede ser hasta normal. Por lo demás. una tele con un solo canal, un agujero en el techo del baño por el que cabía King África, sin caja fuerte, la ducha salpica e inunda el baño, el asiento del inodoro medio roto, sin ascensor, en fin, una joya. En resumen, pagas (y mucho) por la ubicación. Porque mas que un hotel es la pensión Pepito. Recomiendo que si quieres alojarte en la ciudad antigua cojas cualquier apartamento, que hay cientos de ellos y huyas de este garito sin mirar atrás. No lo voy a valorar como pésimo porque la señora de la limpieza es bastante simpática, solo hablaba Croata, pero con simpatía.
Nije Presa Apartments
4.8/57 Reviews
There are 3 studio apartments just off the main ***** of old town (Stradun), we were in ‘Orlando’ on the 3rd floor. As per other reviews there is a lot of stairs if you have an issue with your legs or health be aware. Dubrovnik old city is pedestrian only so it’s a walking holiday break/ plus many flights of stairs to the room. But you’ve been warned ! The studio is beautiful and spacious not at all cramped. Wifi and tv worked well. Shower and hot towel rail worked well. Iron in the corridor and washing machine in the bathroom (no dryer but heated towel rail works well). Full length mirror was lovely good space for trying on clothes make up hair etc. With a plug there too. Bed comfortable and amble room for hangers and storage. Kitchen equipment provided including microwave, nespresso machine kettle. I would recommend if the owner could provide a welcoming bottle of water on arrival. We stayed in 5 other location/ apartments in Croatia and this was the only one which didn’t provide a complimentary bottle of water. Location was slap bang in the old town but old town is small so no matter where you stay in old town you would be slap bang where you need to be. Check out @lucyamberparsons Instagram to check out videos and photos of this and you more of Croatia in my highlights.
Art Home Arthur
4.4/527 Reviews
We spent 3 nights at Art Home Arthur in October 2022. Our room was bright and cheery with lovely furnishings and decorations, as well as having many lighting options. The bathroom had ample towel racks upon which our towels dried easily. One minor note which didn't really detract from our enjoyment of the hotel, was the bottom sheet was directly on the mattress and not on a mattress protector. The location was fantastic in the old town and a few hundred metres from one of the town gates. We could walk to all the attractions we wanted to visit, including the Museum of Modern Art. The Reception is staffed during the day and well into the night by a group of friendly guys. Upon arrival, the Reception team gave us a map and clear instructions on how best to access the various attractions along with useful restaurant recommendations.

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