Heritage Hotel Dea, Hvar Hotels
Charming heritage hotel in a historic building offering cozy rooms, a courtyard, and a delicious breakfast
Overview
Nestled in the heart of Hvar, Heritage Hotel Dea Hvar presents a delightful retreat managed by a local family. This charming hotel enjoys an enviable location just moments away from some of Hvar’s most iconic landmarks, including the historic Hvar’s Theater and Arsenal, the majestic St. Stephen’s Cathedral, and the bustling, picturesque harbor. Housed within a carefully preserved historical building, the hotel offers guests a unique and authentic experience, seamlessly blending old-world charm with modern comforts. Its prime location places you within easy walking distance of everything that Hvar has to offer, making it an ideal starting point for discovering the vibrant city and immersing yourself in its rich and captivating history.
Each of the hotel’s eight well-appointed, air-conditioned rooms provides a comfortable haven, featuring modern amenities such as Smart TVs, complimentary WiFi access, and private bathrooms equipped with refreshing rainfall showerheads. Feedback from past kimkim travelers consistently highlights the hotel’s impeccable cleanliness, overall comfort, and meticulous attention to detail. While certain rooms may be slightly compact, the hotel compensates with its inviting common areas and a particularly beautiful breakfast room, creating a cozy and welcoming atmosphere for all guests.
What truly distinguishes Heritage Hotel Dea Hvar is its unwavering dedication to preserving the original structure of the building and its inherent traditional architectural style. This commitment to authenticity is palpable throughout the property. Moreover, the hotel’s dedicated and attentive staff, including the personable twin brothers who skillfully manage the property, are known for going the extra mile to ensure that every guest enjoys a truly memorable and personalized stay. Guests can look forward to starting their day with delicious breakfasts served in the hotel’s enchanting courtyard, allowing them to fully experience the captivating spirit of history that permeates this unique and beautiful heritage hotel in Hvar.
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