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| Murmuring villagers in the marketplace and the chiming bells sound through the shuttered windows of The Pucic Palace as the city comes to life. The hotel's interior is intimate in nature, the design is warm and welcoming. |
EXPERIENCEThe Pucic Palace is situated in the center of the Old Town directly across from the Gundulic Square, named after Ivan the Gundulic, a Dubrovnik-born poet and dramatist who live in the 17th century. Once one of the finest noble homes of its time, The Pucic Palace features dramatic rooms, a raised terrace and the space and comfort typical of Renaissance palaces. For centuries, as Dubrovnik proved to be a popular destination along ancient trade routes, The Pucic Palace became the favored residence for senators, travelers and artists – a place for distinguished personalities.
Elegant ambiance The Pucic Palace’s 19 deluxe and executive guestrooms and suites are befitting of a luxury hotel. Elegantly appointed with antique furnishings and modern conveniences, every room provides the finest in comfort. Handsomely refurbished, dark oak parquet floors with hand-woven rugs set off the eighteen-century Baroque Architecture. Rooms feature rich and warm tones envelope the guest in lavish atmosphere and classic but contemporary work of local artists. The walls accentuated by the high set wooden beams, allowing striking views of the city.
The pleasure of fine dining is one of the most outstanding activities at The Pucic Palace. The chefs of the three dining venues integrate natural ingredients with art, intelligence, wisdom and skill, turning the culinary arts into a sensual art of living. The atmosphere and style of service of Café Royal is similar to any Parisian Boulevard Café with seasonal seating on the Gundulic Square. Defne offers upscale, contemporary cuisine created with flair, taking one’s senses on a trip around the Mediterranean. The intimate atmosphere is permeated with the scent of the surrounding fresh flowers, which add to the sensual dining experience. Razonoda offers a broad palette of notable international wines and high-quality cigars which are served with traditional delicacies. LOCATIONDubrovnik is a historic city on the Adriatic Sea coast in the extreme south of Croatia, positioned at the terminal end of the Isthmus of Dubrovnik. It is one of the most prominent tourist resorts, a seaport and the center of the Dubrovnik-Neretva county. The Pucic Palace is close to museums, art galleries, concert halls and theatres. CONTACT
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RATES & ROOMS
130 - 1025 EUR(192 - 1511 USD) 19 Rooms & Suites Front Desk Internet Outdoor Dining & Lounging Area Parking
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