The Pucic Palace
Dubrovnik, Croatia
This 17th century Baroque building hotel features just 17 luxury rooms and 2 suites creating an exclusive and intimate experience. It combines authentic features such as magnificent olive wood parquet floors and stone walls with modern amenities. All rooms in
Location
The hotel is located on the Gundulic Square of the Old Town Dubrovnik, surrounded by cultural monuments, lively cafes, museums, art galleries and concert halls. The Pucic Palace is 30 minutes from Dubrovnik airport.
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Recreation
Hotel’s guests have at disposal sun beds and parasols at complementary basis. Eastwest Beach Club is a must visit in Dubrovnik — it has earned a reputation for attracting a crowd of hipsters, models, locals and chic visitors throughout the day and night. The club perfectly blends the need for relaxation and fun during the day with the urge to enjoy a vibrant and cosmopolitan party mood by night.
This luxury hotel in Dubrovnik provides the perfect base for exploring this magnificent city and its surroundings. The Pucic Palace can arrange a private yacht for guests to discover the breathtaking Dalmatian coast. Private Excursions include Peljesac peninsula with wine tastings and Trsteno botanical gardens, Island of Korcula and Peljesac vineyards and national park of Mljet.
Dining
This luxury boutique hotel in Dubrovnik centre offers three restaurants: Cafe Royal, Defne — fine Mediterranean and International Cuisine — and Razonoda Wine Bar.
Alfresco restaurant Defne offers contemporary cuisine created with flair. Defne features specialties beyond the Croatian border, highlighting the best of eastern Mediterranean. Guests can enjoy traditional water pipes, Turkish coffee and freshly brewed mint teas in Defne’s fresh and modern setting on the hotel’s open-air terrace. The romantic atmosphere is enhanced by the scent of the surrounding jasmine trees and citrus flowers.
Cafe Royal offers Parisian boulevard cafe style seasonal seating featuring cozy interior with heraldic shields of Dubrovnik’s noble families painted on the ceiling. Cafe Royal serves local specialties, including the famous stone soup made with fresh local vegetables and flavored with minerals from Adriatic Sea pebbles.
Razonoda wine bar in Dubrovnik is a classy hangout for the city’s elite. Its wine bar offers an extensive list of international wines. A high-quality selection of tobaccos and cigars are available. The menu features traditional delicacies, such as homemade cheese and Dalmatian smoked ham. A Swiss-inspired patisserie menu offers guests decadent home-made deserts and fine chocolate pralines.