Hotel Dubrovnik Palace

Dubrovnik


Spilling down the side of a hill by Lapad Bay, this large modern hotel has the best Adriatic views you could ever hope for. Service is good and facilities are excellent: there’s a spa, indoor/outdoor pools and a dive shop. It’s right by the No 4 bus terminal, which has buses running until late to/from the old town.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Dubrovnik attractions

1. Dr Franjo Tuđman Bridge

1.52 MILES

When it opened in 2002 this 518m-long lopsided cable-stayed bridge cut the drive west from Dubrovnik by 20 minutes. Park at the lot on the far side of the…

2. Gradac Park

2.18 MILES

If the old town gets too busy or too hot, this little hidden park provides shady seclusion. There's rarely more than a handful of locals here, along with…

3. Love Stories Museum

2.32 MILES

Providing a sunny Dalmatian counterpoint to Zagreb's popular Museum of Broken Relationships, this unusual museum aims to tug at the heart strings…

4. Fort Lawrence

2.33 MILES

St Blaise gazes down from the walls of this large free-standing fortress, constructed atop a 37m-high promontory adjacent to the old town. Built to guard…

5. Fort Bokar

2.41 MILES

The westernmost tower of the city walls was built to protect the approach to Pile Gate.

6. Pile Gate

2.45 MILES

The natural starting point to any visit to Dubrovnik is this imposing city gate, built in 1537. While crossing the drawbridge, imagine that this was once…

7. Large Onofrio Fountain

2.46 MILES

One of Dubrovnik’s most famous landmarks, this circular fountain was built in 1438 as part of a water-supply system that involved bringing water from a…

8. Holy Saviour Church

2.46 MILES

Built between 1520 and 1528, this church was one of the few buildings to survive the earthquake of 1667. It’s open for occasional exhibitions and regular…