Hotel Stari Grad

Dubrovnik


The eight rooms at this well-located boutique hotel are smallish, but they’re well presented and don’t fall short on comfort. Staff are sweet and you’ll enjoy the dramatic city views from the rooftop terrace. Note: there are many flights of stairs to negotiate (and no lift).


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