This historic hotel is set in a unique location, just a few minutes’ walk from the fascinating Old Town of Dubrovnik. Originally built in 1895, this charming hotel combines two buildings, and has preserved many of its original 19th century features and architecture, despite a complete renovation.
It offers a high standard of luxury accommodation in a convenient setting very close to the Pile Gate, with wonderful views of the Old Town and the sea.
The Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik is the ideal choice for those who want to be within walking distance of the sights, as they are right on its doorstep. Staying here allows you to explore old town to the full, without skimping on comfort or style.
After a busy day’s sightseeing, you can relax in the indoor pool or work out in the fully equipped health club. Enjoy a cocktail in the chic surroundings of The Lounge Bar, or take dinner at the Porat Restaurant, with its seasonal and locally inspired menu.
Transfer & distances
5 minutes’ walk from old town, approximately 30 minutes’ transfer from Dubrovnik Airport.
Rooms
Total room: 139 rooms and 8 suites, and including executive inter-connecting rooms.
Room Facilities
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air-conditioned
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with TV,
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telephone,
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safety deposit box,
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wireless internet access (additional charge),
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minibar,
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tea and coffee making facilities,
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hairdryer,
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bathroom toiletries and en suite shower and WC.
Hotel Facilities
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Indoor swimming pool,
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bar, restaurant,
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fitness room,
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business centre,
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complimentary wireless internet access in public areas,
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lift to all floors.
Facilities subject to charge
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Room service,
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laundry service,
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wireless internet access in rooms,
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massage and beauty treatments.
Dubrovnik is sure to take your breath away - the pale stone of the ancient city walls and ornate pires stretching above the red roofs, surrounded by the sparkling waters of the Adriatic. It is no surprise that it is known as ‘the pearl of the Adriatic’
Dubrovnik’s picture-postcard looks and her idyllic location have been attracting visitors for centuries. The old walled city, with its charming piazzas and narrow streets linked by steep steps, is protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. For the best views over the coast, take a walk right around the city walls, which run for just under two kilometres and are 25 metres high at their highest point.
As you wander the streets of the old town you will find new discoveries at every twist and turn. Start by walking along the Stradun, the main street, paved with gleaming marble and lined with enticing boutiques and welcoming cafes. Shop for local handicrafts, candied orange peel or fresh fruit at the morning market. One of the things which makes Dubrovnik so special is its seafront location. The old town is on a peninsula with beaches to either side, making it easy to combine sightseeing with swimming in the beautiful, crystal-clear waters and soaking up the sun.
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