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Property Amenities
Pets Welcome Upon Approval | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 3 Levels
5 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, 1 Half bath, 3229 square feet, 300 square meters
Bedrooms
Queen, Queen, Queen, Queen, and Queen
10 Guests maximum
Nearest airport
Dubrovnik Airport (DBV)
25 minutes drive.
Property View
Perched just above Dubrovnik’s historic Old City, the property offers sweeping views of the Adriatic, with uninterrupted vistas stretching from east to west.
House Rules
Like other houses in this historic part of Dubrovnik, it does not have direct car access.
Guests are dropped off at the "Fire Station" crossroads and reach the garden area after a short climb of 98 steps (about 25 meters above sea level).
Our staff will assist with luggage upon arrival and departure.
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Shopping
- Watersports
- Taking a Cable Car to Mount Srđ: Ascend to Mount Srđ by cable car for unmatched views of Dubrovnik, its coastlines, and nearby islands, especially stunning at sunset.
- Kayaking Around Lokrum Island: Paddle along the clear Adriatic waters, exploring sea caves and hidden beaches, and enjoying a unique water-based view of Dubrovnik’s historic coastline.
- Touring Game of Thrones Locations: Explore iconic filming spots for Game of Thrones, where guides offer behind-the-scenes insights into how Dubrovnik was transformed into the fictional King's Landing.
- Sailing to Elaphiti Islands: Embark on a boat tour to the nearby Elaphiti Islands, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and soaking in the beauty of these quiet and lush isles.
Places of Interest
- The Old City Walls: Encircling Dubrovnik’s Old Town, these massive stone walls offer panoramic views of the city and sea, providing a unique perspective on Dubrovnik's medieval architecture and historical fortifications.
- Stradun (Placa): Dubrovnik's main pedestrian street, this limestone-paved boulevard is lined with historic buildings, cafés, and shops, making it a central point for exploring the city’s charm.
- Lovrijenac Fortress: Known as “Dubrovnik’s Gibraltar,” this fortress overlooks the Adriatic from a cliff and has served as a defensive stronghold and theater venue.
- Sponza Palace: One of the few buildings to survive the 1667 earthquake, Sponza is an architectural gem that now hosts the city’s archives and exhibitions, capturing Dubrovnik’s cultural legacy.