Hotel Park Hvar, Hvar Hotels
Beaux Arts style hotel offering a nightclub, terrace views, a garden, and a restaurant
Hotel Park Hvar: A Luxurious Retreat in the Heart of Hvar
Hotel Park Hvar presents a remarkable experience, immersing guests in a Beaux Arts-style establishment steeped in history and situated directly on the stunning Hvar coastline. Its central location within Hvar places you in the ideal spot to discover the treasures of this captivating town.
A leisurely stroll of approximately fifteen minutes will lead you to the majestic Hvar Fortress, a testament to the island’s rich past, as well as the elegant Hvar Loggia. Stepping outside the hotel’s doors, you’ll find yourself moments away from the historical Hvar Town Arsenal and the renowned Hvar Public Theater, both vital components of Hvar’s cultural landscape. Furthermore, the inviting sands of Franciscan Monastery Beach and the glamorous Beach Bonj are both easily reachable with a pleasant ten-minute walk from the hotel.
The accommodations at Hotel Park Hvar are designed with meticulous attention to detail, offering a haven of comfort and sophistication. Neutral palettes are skillfully blended with splashes of vibrant color, further enhanced by chic decor elements and the rustic charm of exposed stone. Each room and suite is fully air-conditioned, ensuring a comfortable stay, and equipped with modern amenities such as well-stocked minibars and flat-screen televisions for your entertainment. For those seeking additional space and luxury, the Double Suites offer an exceptional experience, boasting separate living rooms complete with comfortable sofa beds, rendering them ideally suited for families or larger groups traveling together. The Deluxe Double Suite elevates the experience even further, offering a private balcony where guests can bask in the breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding town of Hvar.
Hotel Park Hvar distinguishes itself with an array of exceptional amenities, catering to a diverse range of preferences. For those seeking vibrant nightlife, the hotel features a lively nightclub where you can dance the night away. Conversely, for guests desiring tranquility and relaxation, a serene garden provides a peaceful escape. The hotel also features a spacious terrace, offering the perfect vantage point to soak up the Mediterranean sun and absorb the unforgettable vistas of Hvar. Finally, indulge your senses with a culinary journey at the hotel’s esteemed restaurant, where you can savor delectable local cuisine perfectly paired with exquisite regional wines, guaranteeing an unforgettable dining experience.
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