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Grand Hotel Park

in Dubrovnik , Croatia T rating: 4

 
  • Tranquil location
  • Close to the beach
  • Bright and modern
“A stay at the Grand Hotel Park lets you mix lazy beach days with exploring Dubrovnik’s elegant old town.”
The freshly renovated Grand Hotel Park couldn’t be in a better spot. Set on the Lapad Peninsula, it’s tucked away in subtropical gardens – the perfect Mediterranean escape. Plus, the beach is just a couple of minutes’ walk away. Granted, it’s a pebbly number, but don’t let that put you off. The views across the bay are picture perfect and the sea is glass-clear. You’re not far from the heart of the old town either – the bus that stops just outside the hotel will get you there in twenty minutes. And when you want to stay put, there are plenty of shops, bars and restaurants to explore within walking distance.

The hotel itself is bright, spacious and well-equipped. Outside, the standout feature is the pool area. It’s a large rectangular number framed by a sun terrace backed by greenery – so there’s a real sense of seclusion to the space. Add to that a well-stocked poolside bar, and you’ve got the perfect relaxation spot. There’s an indoor pool, too, and a sanctuary-like spa.

Inside, meanwhile, modern rooms are well-dressed. Think neutral walls, polished wood floors and big, cosy beds complete with over-sized headboards. Plasma TVs and spotlit dressing tables add a touch of luxury, and a maid calls daily to keep things fresh.

Factor in a re-vamped restaurant dressed in soft creams and splashes of vivid magenta, and this hotel ticks all the boxes. Expect a combination of big buffets and à la carte cuisine on the menu, with authentic Croatian cuisine playing a starring role.

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Hotel features

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Meals

  • Buffet restaurant
  • A la carte restaurant

Swimming pool

  • Swimming pool
  • Sun loungers
  • Sun terrace
  • Heated indoor pool

Entertainment

  • Live music every evening - 15 Jun to 30 Sep

Activities

  • Sauna
  • Massage is available
  • Bar
  • Lounge
  • TV room

Child reductions

  • up to 12 years inclusive

Other Information

Some facilities may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide

24/7 Service in Resort

This is our 24-hour phone service. You can use it to book days out, find out the local bus times and let us know about any problems that crop up. Prefer to speak to someone face to face? You can call us to arrange a personal visit too.

Tour operator rating

4

Official Rating

4 star

Air conditioning

In rooms (main building).

No. of lifts

2 - in the main building

No. of rooms

233

Room facilities

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Room facilities

All rooms have satellite TV, radio, minibar and hairdryer. Standard rooms have 2 or 3 beds. Balcony and seaview rooms available.

Location

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  • 5 min walk from a selection of bars and restaurants
  • The beach is 100m away
  • The bus stop is 200m away
  • Dubrovnik Old Town is 4km away

Your guide to Dubrovnik, Croatia

"Nowhere else in the world is a medieval city is so perfectly presented. But Dubrovnik isn’t preserved in aspic. It’s vibrant and vital, with pizzerias in its pretty squares, discos down its cobbled streets and watersports on the deep blue sea. Inimitable …"

Encircled by the sturdiest city walls, Dubrovnik climbs up cobbled streets, twists along narrow alleyways and opens onto hidden squares. It’s a labyrinth with a sightseeing treat round every corner. The view from the ramparts over terracotta-topped buildings is almost too perfect to be real. Church domes and bell towers rise towards the sky. And here and there are splashes of green – where a tall tree is throwing dappled shade onto an ancient piazza. But it’s not all about the city scene. Lapping at the city’s south-western edge, the Adriatic forms a sparkling blue backdrop to a picture unchanged through centuries. So much for the wider picture. Now home-in on the detail. This UNESCO World Heritage Site may look much as it did six hundred years ago, but it survives because it’s anything but old-fashioned. Along with the monasteries and palaces, there are markets and pizzerias. Intimate bars and restaurants inhabit old-world buildings. In July and August, Dubrovnik’s Summer Festival fills the stone-paved streets with the music of outdoor concerts. The town’s marina is attracting a growing number of yachties – and sailing is second-to-none with so many offshore islands to explore. This city is a one-off.

More on Dubrovnik, Croatia

More on Dubrovnik, Croatia

Encircled by the sturdiest city walls, Dubrovnik climbs up cobbled streets, twists along narrow alleyways and opens onto hidden squares. It’s a labyrinth with a sightseeing treat round every corner. The view from the ramparts over terracotta-topped buildings is almost too perfect to be real. Church domes and bell towers rise towards the sky. And here and there are splashes of green – where a tall tree is throwing dappled shade onto an ancient piazza. But it’s not all about the city scene. Lapping at the city’s south-western edge, the Adriatic forms a sparkling blue backdrop to a picture unchanged through centuries. So much for the wider picture. Now home-in on the detail. This UNESCO World Heritage Site may look much as it did six hundred years ago, but it survives because it’s anything but old-fashioned. Along with the monasteries and palaces, there are markets and pizzerias. Intimate bars and restaurants inhabit old-world buildings. In July and August, Dubrovnik’s Summer Festival fills the stone-paved streets with the music of outdoor concerts. The town’s marina is attracting a growing number of yachties – and sailing is second-to-none with so many offshore islands to explore. This city is a one-off.

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Grand Hotel Park reviews - what customers thought

Thomson Web Reviews

Overall score: 4/5

Based on 9 reviews

What to expect

  • Room comfort Room comfort: 4/5
  • Location Location: 4/5
  • Food Food: 3/5
  • Cleanliness Cleanliness: 4/5

Latest Thomson Reviews

 

Written on 01/09/2009, Anonymous said...

Dubrovnik is a must see city, charming, elegant, sophisticated, pretty and expensive. We considered it to be the most interesting place we have visited in Europe. Although the majority of holiday hotels are situated on the Lapad peninsular, which we... more on this review

Giving it an overall rating out of 5: Overall score: 5/5

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“A stay at the Grand Hotel Park lets you mix lazy beach days with exploring Dubrovnik’s elegant old town.”

The freshly renovated Grand Hotel Park couldn’t be in a better spot. Set on the Lapad Peninsula, it’s tucked away in subtropical gardens – the perfect Mediterranean escape. Plus, the beach is just a couple of minutes’ walk away. Granted, it’s a pebbly number, but don’t let that put you off. The views across the bay are picture perfect and the sea is glass-clear. You’re not far from the heart of the old town either – the bus that stops just outside the hotel will get you there in twenty minutes. And when you want to stay put, there are plenty of shops, bars and restaurants to explore within walking distance.

The hotel itself is bright, spacious and well-equipped. Outside, the standout feature is the pool area. It’s a large rectangular number framed by a sun terrace backed by greenery – so there’s a real sense of seclusion to the space. Add to that a well-stocked poolside bar, and you’ve got the perfect relaxation spot. There’s an indoor pool, too, and a sanctuary-like spa.

Inside, meanwhile, modern rooms are well-dressed. Think neutral walls, polished wood floors and big, cosy beds complete with over-sized headboards. Plasma TVs and spotlit dressing tables add a touch of luxury, and a maid calls daily to keep things fresh.

Factor in a re-vamped restaurant dressed in soft creams and splashes of vivid magenta, and this hotel ticks all the boxes. Expect a combination of big buffets and à la carte cuisine on the menu, with authentic Croatian cuisine playing a starring role.

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