- Seafront location
- Outdoor dining
- Friendly service
The Splendid is a small and cosy hotel just by the sea front. The staff are extremely friendly and many guests return here year after year. The reception is split level and has a lounge with comfortable chairs.
There is a beautiful terrace where meals are sometimes served in high season and you are surrounded by well-maintained gardens and lawns. The Splendid is perfect for couples who wish to stay in a relaxing setting, but with plenty to keep them occupied.
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Hotel features
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Child reductions
- Child reductions up to 12 yrs inclusive
Other facilities
- Lounge
- TV room/bar area
- Buffet restaurant
- Snack bar
- Beach bar on pebbly beach
- 24 hour reception
- Money exchange facilities
- Safety deposit box
- Shower available on pebbly beach
- Tennis
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
3
Official Rating
3 star
No. of lifts
None
No. of rooms
59
Room facilities
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Room facilities
- Twin or double beds
- Telephone
- Satellite TV
- Hairdryer
- Minibar
- Air-conditioning
- Balcony and sea view rooms
Location
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- 3.5km to the resort centre
- 500m to the shops, restaurants and bars and along the Lapad promenade you will come across street cafés and bars
- Dubrovnik Old Town is also accessible on the regular local bus service
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.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia
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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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Hotel Splendid reviews - what customers thought
Written on 01/05/2009, Anonymous said...
We came as a party of 4, to use the hotel as a base to explore the old town of Dubrovnik; but we were pleasantly surprised when we arrived, by the beautiful scenery, the friendly people and the perfect location for our sight seeing break. The local... more on this review
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The Splendid is a small and cosy hotel just by the sea front. The staff are extremely friendly and many guests return here year after year. The reception is split level and has a lounge with comfortable chairs.
There is a beautiful terrace where meals are sometimes served in high season and you are surrounded by well-maintained gardens and lawns. The Splendid is perfect for couples who wish to stay in a relaxing setting, but with plenty to keep them occupied.