George Bernard Shaw was enchanted by this beautiful city, about which he said “those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik”, as well as, famously, describing it as “the pearl of the Adriatic”. It really is a stunning city with an amazing Old Town surrounded by dramatic stone ramparts, which became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979. If you are visiting in the summer, do not miss the world-renowned Dubrovnik Summer Festival, with music, theatre and dance performances and much more. Dubrovnik Hotel Dubrovnik Palace nestles on the scenic seafront between a pine forest and the turquoise coastal waters of the lush Lapad peninsula. Just a few minutes’ drive north west of medieval Dubrovnik Old Town, the stunning location offers phenomenal photo opportunities of the Elafiti Islands from every direction. The contemporary luxury resort has direct access to a quiet and peaceful beach, two outdoor pools plus a third indoor pool. Additionally, there is a PADI diving centre, tennis court, and a leafy jogging path and walking routes through the picturesque woods that rise up Petka hill behind the hotel. The stylish accommodation offers breathtaking views from every room, each decorated with a fresh new contemporary interior design scheme. Directly facing the exquisite Elaphite Islands, all of Hotel Dubrovnik Palace’s restaurants and bars are as much about their unmissable location as world-class food and drinks. Hotel Dubrovnik Palace Lapad Peninsula, Dubrovnik, Croatia
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