Guest House Biličić

Dubrovnik


The main attraction of this long-standing guesthouse is its gorgeous subtropical garden, with a guest kitchen on the terrace. Bedrooms are simple and clean, although you have to cross the corridor to reach your private bathroom. It doesn't have its own website but you can find it on major booking sites.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

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0.32 MILES

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