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Located
on the Lapad Peninsula, the five-star
Hotel Dubrovnik Palace has been welcoming discerning visitors
to Dubrovnik since 1972 and
underwent a total overhaul starting in 2002. The hard work paid
off and in 2007, the Hotel Palace won the prestigious World
Travel Award as the
best Croatian spa resort hotel. See
the Hotel Dubrovnik Palace on a map (#12)
What's special about the Hotel
Dubrovnik Palace is that
- every single room has a private balcony facing the sea.
The hotel's unique architectural design insures your complete privacy
as you relax on the balcony.
- The rooms are sumptuously decorated with the
finest wood, the plushest carpets and smooth natural stone. The
overall design is calming and harmonious. Plus there are
- flat-screen TVs and wireless broadband connections
in every room.
But the Dubrovnik Palace Hotel
insures that you won't want to spend much time in your room.
The spa is spectacular, offering an indoor
swimming pool, jacuzzis, sauna and state-of-the-art gym.
You can treat yourself to facials, aromatherapy, massages, pedicures,
mud wraps and reflexology plus there are special luxury
treatments for couples.
The three outdoor pools
include a children's pool, a sea-water pool and a large pool with
a swim up bar. Plus, there's access to the beach and a special scuba
diving centre.
At
night, you can enjoy a romantic candlelit dinner in the hotel's fine
restaurants with a choice of local, national or international cuisine
and there are a number of bars to finish off the evening.
The Dubrovnik Palace hotel is a
total resort experience, as equipped for business
travellers as for families. With a choice of restaurants and bars,
nighttime entertainment, beauty treatments and spa days,
it will be tough to drag yourself away.
What Others Say
Press review of the Hotel Dubrovnik Palace |
| . . .a 10-floor, 308-room luxury hotel equally
suited to business and pleasure. The pleasure is in the setting.
Saying that all rooms have a sea view doesn't do it justice. When
Vincek came up with the original design in 1972, he placed the
Dubrovnik Palace in a tangle of woodland paths at the south-west
tip of Lapad, with a phenomenal vista of the Elafiti Islands.
This is what everyone sees from their balcony, from the 11 bars,
three restaurants, four pools and the fitness centre. Even the
234 standard rooms are spacious, and all have flat-screen TVs,
internet access and a laptop; all have been touched by the creative
hand of renowned designer Renata Strok. The
Guardian. |
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