A historic hotel building with multiple windows and shutters in Dubrovnik, Croatia, with a person standing on a balcony.

Located on the Adriatic Sea, in the south of Croatia, Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful cities in the country. At the heart of the city lies the 5-star boutique hotel The Pucic Palace, which truly lives up to its name. A former palace from the 18th century has transformed into an exclusive luxury hotel, offering 19 rooms and suites. In a family atmosphere, you can look forward to a unique stay that will remain in your memory. Experience luxury and history at The Pucic Palace, which impresses with exquisite style, first-class service, and a unique location within the UNESCO World Heritage site.

Details

  • Country

    Croatia

  • City

    Dubrovnik

  • Price

    from €290 per night/person

  • Best travel time

    May - October

Rooms

The rooms at The Pucic Palace are all of very high quality, designed in the baroque style of the 18th century. They are named after famous Croatian personalities and are furnished with antique furniture. Modern elements are somewhat scarce here. High ceilings, dark oak floors, and marble elements in the bathroom complete the picture of a former ruling house. The two suites have a balcony and a jacuzzi, offering special comfort with their separate sleeping and living areas. The family room is designed for travelers with children, ensuring a pleasant stay for this target group as well.

A cozy hotel room with a view of a historic building's dome through an open window, with a neatly made bed, a framed painting, and warm-colored walls.
Luxurious bathroom with a large bathtub, heated towel rail, and a glass shower enclosure in a spacious hotel room.

Cuisine

With its open terrace on the edge of the iconic Gundulić Square, the restaurant Lucijan radiates unmistakable Mediterranean charm. Named after the Dubrovnik senator Nikola Lucijan Pucić, whose wife, Countess Elena Pucić Sorkočević, was the first female Croatian composer, the restaurant continues the long tradition of hospitality in Dubrovnik. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, it invites you on a culinary journey with locally sourced favorites. Located on the beautifully landscaped terrace of the hotel, the restaurant Magdalena offers a spectacular view of the impressive church towers and shining roofs of Dubrovnik's old town. The restaurant provides an ultimate fine dining experience with a menu that includes both Dubrovnik specialties and classics of French cuisine.

Elegant round table setup with glassware and napkins in an outdoor courtyard surrounded by potted plants and stone walls.

Activities

The city of Dubrovnik thrives on its history, which dates back to the 16th century. Architecturally, it offers many sights, such as the 1940-meter-long city wall, the city harbor, and numerous monasteries and cathedrals. If you prefer to escape art and culture, you can stroll along the promenade or soak up the sun by the sea. As a guest of The Pucic Palace, you have free access to the beach Banje, located just about 500 meters away. This includes free sun loungers, beach towels, and an umbrella. The hotel staff is also happy to assist you if you plan additional excursions in other regions of Croatia.

A person walking along a historic stone wall and bridge in Dubrovnik's Old Town with old buildings and a blue sky in the background.

Location

The hotel The Pucic Palace is situated in the heart of Dubrovnik's old town, right at Gundulic Square. The city center of Dubrovnik is not accessible by car, ensuring you a very quiet stay. A market takes place every morning right outside your door, allowing you to immerse yourself in Croatian life. The city can be perfectly explored on foot from your location, and in just a few minutes' walk, you can reach the old harbor and the beautiful beach. The airport is located about 21 kilometers away from the hotel.

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