View from the walls
George Bernard Shaw called it paradise and for many people a visit to the fabled walled old city of Dubrovnik is the highlight of their Croatian holiday. Although it has less than 50,000 people, it’s still the most visited Croatian city. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Dubrovnik has had a fabled history since the Middle Ages when it was known as the Republic of Ragusa, the only eastern Adriatic city-state to rival Venice. Today its wealth and power are reflected in a gorgeous assemblage of Renaissance architecture and a fabulous location. Surrounded by world class hotels, stunning off shore islands and its rich history and traditions, Dubrovnik is a treasure not to be missed!
The Hotels of Dubrovnik team
![]() | Berekley ***Newly built and opened in 2007, the Berkeley Hotel offers a unique combination of 24 modernly furnished rooms and suites (apartments) and is conveniently located in Gruz Harbour making all areas in and around Dubrovnik easily accessible, whether going to explore the historic Old City or making a dash to one of the nearby Elaphite islands more>>> |
| Hotel Berkeley 42.65387, 18.09201 Ulica Andrije Hebranga 116A, 20000, Dubrovnik Telephone: + 385 20 396 162 Email: Web: |











