Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik Hotels
Historic and luxurious property with incredible views, fine dining, an indoor pool, and a spa
Nestled just at the periphery of Dubrovnik’s captivating Old Town stands the Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik, a distinguished hotel steeped in history, tracing its origins back to the year 1897. This iconic establishment presents a seamless fusion of the allure of a bygone era with the sleek sophistication of modern design. Its exceptionally prime location ensures that guests are merely a leisurely five-minute stroll away from a plethora of significant landmarks and cultural treasures, including the venerable Franciscan Monastery, the imposing Pile Gate, the formidable Lovrijenac Fort, and the inviting shores of Šulić Beach. As you embark on your exploration of the surrounding area, you’ll also discover that you are conveniently close to the impressive Onofrio’s Fountain, the iconic Orlando’s Column, and the majestic old City Walls that encircle this remarkable city.
The Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik boasts a total of 149 meticulously designed guestrooms, each carefully crafted to provide the utmost in comfort and luxury for discerning travelers. Guests will be immediately enveloped in a bright and airy ambiance, enhanced by thoughtfully chosen furnishings and decor that strike a harmonious balance between cozy and delicate, classic and sophisticated. Previous kimkim travelers have consistently lauded the hotel for its impeccable cleanliness standards, the unparalleled comfort it offers, and the remarkable attention to detail evident throughout the property. Furthermore, the gorgeous decor adorning the bar area has been a recurring highlight for many visitors. Guests will also have exclusive access to a range of exceptional amenities, including a refreshing indoor pool, a rejuvenating spa, and a tranquil terrace, all designed to facilitate relaxation and rejuvenation during their stay in Dubrovnik.
Beyond its luxurious accommodations and prime location, the Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik possesses a unique history and distinctive character that sets it apart. As the very first modern hotel to grace the Dubrovnik region, it played a pivotal role in completely transforming the city’s tourism landscape. The hotel proudly features a spacious terraced restaurant that is beautifully surrounded by lush greenery, offering a delectable array of Mediterranean cuisine prepared with a contemporary twist and complemented by an extensive and carefully curated wine list. The hotel’s elegant Imperial Bar and Lounge provides breathtaking views overlooking the historic city walls and the city’s famous red rooftops, creating the perfect atmosphere for savoring expertly crafted special cocktails or indulging in the property’s renowned Imperial Afternoon Tea, a truly unforgettable experience.
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When's the best time to go?
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