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Rixos Premium Dubrovnik
4.6/5136 Reviews
It was a beautiful and great stay all the staff that works in hotel was really friendly and kind I enjoyed my vacation here and also will share my experiences with my friends and family thank you for your great hospitality !
Hotel Lero
4.4/5119 Reviews
This hotel's main fault was it had bad air conditioning. We called for help and ours worked fairly well but others in our group had issues with the heat in their rooms. We had a dinner buffet which was so so without many choices of food nor very tasty food but the dining area was pleasant. We had a nice view from our room which could see the sea in the distance. And the walk to the old town section of Dubrovnik was fairly easy down hill. There was a bus #4 to get back up the hill to the hotel from the nearby square where the Pile Gate access is located. You first buy a ticket at the little kiosk across from where the bus picks you up for just under 2 euros. The hotel's pool had delightfully cool water.
Hotel Adria
4.3/580 Reviews
Lovely hotel situated on the outskirts of Dubrovnik. Easy access to old town regular bus service outside hotel. Lovely room, fantastic views. Staff, especially Toni in the restaurant and George in the bar, were brilliant. No negatives other than food a little limitied in choice in the evening. Would definitely return.
Hotel Dubrovnik Palace
4.5/5114 Reviews
My fiancé and I visited for 4 nights as he was taking part in the Dubrovnik triathlon. We booked with EasyJet Holidays and had a private transfer to and from the airport. Our driver both ways was excellent. On the journey into Dubrovnik he stopped at a viewpoint so that we could see the Old Town for the first time. Our driver on the way back to the airport told us more of the local area that we had started to see. First impressions of the hotel were really good. Impressive entrance and lobby area. The bedroom had a beautiful view of the sea, the nearer islands and the distant coastline. The room had a good sized wardrobe with hangers. There was a well stocked minibar if you want that kind of thing and what we thought was a welcome bottle of wine but actually had a sign next to it to say it was part of the display and chargeable. There are no drawers in the room so for a couple staying longer than we did, there is inadequate storage. The bathroom is stocked with nice shampoo, conditioner, hand soap, shower gel and body lotion. The pool area was clean but we only used the inside pool which was on the top floor which was a lovely space. The pool temperature said 27 degrees but was very cold. The jacuzzi was really nice as was the sauna and steam room! The reason for a low rating given that this is advertised as a 5 star hotel was the food, especially the evening meal, which was dreadful !! The breakfast was passable but I’ve eaten in better cafés !!! The restaurant was open until 10pm and one night we got there at 8.30 pm and the second time 9pm so nowhere near the end of service. We had to attract attention to order drinks. There is very little choice for starters. There were piles of soup bowls but no soup. The main course consisted of mostly overcooked meat or small bits of fish. The ‘veg’ last night was a choice of a pea slop in some form of gravy, a beetroot risotto that had no moisture and no taste and either potato pie or what I would call a hash brown. My fiancé and I got a selection of desserts as we’d hardly eaten anything and absolutely nothing had any taste or moisture - no ice cream, cream or custard available. Not even a cheese board and crackers. A really nice touch (not !) is that absolutely no one comes near to clear away dirty plates after each course and therefore you end up with a pile of leftovers and crockery in the middle of your table. Not a good thing at all !! The location of the hotel is very good and the No. 4 bus stops right outside and takes about 15 minutes to get to Pile and the entrance to the old town. (Get the Dubrovnik Pass which not only gives access to the City Walls and museums but also gives free bus travel). We ended up eating out twice because of the food and thank goodness we did; on a recommendation from a friend we went to the Panorama restaurant on our first night which is at the top of the cliff accessible via cable car - stunning views ! On our third night as we had such a bad experience in th
Hotel Lapad
4.3/5104 Reviews
This is a lovely hotel, clean rooms with good supply of hot water & easy to control air-con, clean pool, free pool towels and free safe (no deposit required), pleasant and welcoming staff. Great breakfast with lots of choice. The hotel kindly prepared us a packed breakfast one morning as we had booked an early trip. Also they were quite happy to provide us with an early morning call. Live music is provided several nights a week in the pool area and is good, and not overly loud. Poolside food is excellent and not too pricey. There are vending machines in the hotel so you can get cold drinks and snacks at any time, however they do appear to be a bit temperamental. I was concerned before I arrived after seeing some reports of construction work outside the hotel but in my opinion it has little impact on the hotel. The work is being carried out to the harbour road, so there is some disruption to the view of the boats and beyond from the hotel pool area. However in terms of noise, we experienced none during our stay other than a couple of lorries passing along the road. In terms of access, if you turn left outside the hotel gate, you can easily walk into the town on a well made road and footpath. If you turn right, it is rough underfoot and not suitable for high heeled shoes or pushchairs, but anyone wearing flat shoes and able-bodied is fine (but to be honest, there's little need to turn right). The buses run frequently into Old Dubrovnik (2 euros each way) and the bus stop is about a 10 mins amble up the hill on the roundabout (slightly less if you use the steps on the left after the hotel as it's a short cut). Plenty of restaurants up the hill and across the road to the pedestrian walkway to the beach. Lots of choice.
Hostel Angelina Old Town
4.3/539 Reviews
The location is very good, in the center of the old city, the flat square on the north side of the main road, unlike many other hotels that need to climb many stairs. There is an inconspicuous green door under a restaurant with the name of the hotel at the door. After entering the door, go directly to the second floor to the front desk. Mixed men and women, said to be 12 people shelf bed, but the actual ~ I live in 5 shelves bed can accommodate 10 people. There is a lamp hanging on the wall and two sockets at the head of the bed. A thin quilt and a bath towel are provided. There are lockers but no locks, so either bring your own locks or carry valuables with you. The toilet and bathroom are divided into men and women. It is more troublesome to put things without hooks in the bathroom. There is a small kitchen behind the toilet where you can cook by yourself, there is a patio next to the kitchen, and there are two lounge chairs to rest. A day of about 20 euros for the poor travel student party is a good choice. Note: Since the restaurant downstairs will be noisy until late, then the clock in the old town will start ringing at 6 o'clock in the morning.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels176
Number of Reviews4,102
Highest PriceINR 172,895
Lowest PriceINR 4,804
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 31,440
Average Price (Weekends)INR 32,717