At liberty
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Destination

At liberty to sense the essence of the city

Perched on a cliff with its distinctive architecture and embraced by centuries-old pines, Hotel Villa Dubrovnik embodies the essence of its city. It beautifully contrasts with and, at the same time, harmonizes with the vibrant emerald green of the Adriatic Sea, offering a wonderful view of Lokrum Island and the Old Town. The hidden beach, the enchanting aromas and colors of the old Mediterranean garden, and the peaceful ambiance created by the patina of the walls and pathways all contribute to the hotel's charm. Famous attractions such as Sveti Jakov Beach, Orsula Park, and the iconic Dubrovnik City Walls are just a short walk away from this unique getaway destination.

At liberty to experience your desires

Experience

At liberty to experience your desires

Each guest at Villa Dubrovnik can enjoy personalized experiences refined to their desires. Sailing on a private boat to the serene Elafiti Islands, gourmet exploration through the widely known vineyards of the Pelješac peninsula, or uncovering art hiding on every step taken inside the walls of the Old Town, are just some of the incredible experiences available during their stay. Intricate and mesmerizing as its outstanding filigree jewelry, Dubrovnik enchants with its stories that unfold as you take on the journey of discovery—where stories become experiences.

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The names of our accommodations are inspired by an old Dubrovnik dialect, and their meanings come to life through the experiences they offer—signature design, exceptional comfort, and a beautiful view of the Adriatic Sea, the island of Lokrum, and Dubrovnik's Old Town.

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History

At liberty to let history reveal its story

The secrets of the undeniable success of this building are quite intriguing. Hotel Villa Dubrovnik was designed in 1961 as a residential building for members of political elites in the prestigious location of Dubrovnik's Sveti Jakov area by architect Mladen Frka. Its function was changed in 1963 when it became an annex to Hotel Argentina, showcasing an exceptional representation of rational architectural expression that set it apart from the pre-war realizations of other Dubrovnik hotels at the time. By 1970, Villa Dubrovnik received some additions and transitioned from an annex into a small hotel with around thirty rooms.

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