Property for rent in Dubrovnik Dubrovnik-Neretva Croatia. Restaurants, shops and picturesque terraces are literally on the doorstep, as well as the historical monuments, churches and cultural arts. This accommodation offers you: General: TV, CD player, DVD player, Internet, Cable TV Standard: Kettle, Iron, Hair dryer Utilities: Cooker, Microwave, Fridge-freezer Rooms: Bedrooms (3), En suite (2) Furniture: Single beds (2), Double beds (2) Further details indoors: 2 En-suite double bedrooms, plus attic twin bedroom with beautiful views overlooking the rooftops and city walls. All rooms are large, bright and comfortable, with plenty of wardrobe space, quality linen and towels, including beach towels. The spacious lounge/diner is elegant and modern with all the necessities that will make your stay here pleasurable, including large plasma TV screen and a selection of DVDs. Each bedroom has provided for you: Freshly made up beds, bathroom towels, beach towels, hairdryer, TV DVD player + Film selection. Lounge/diner comprises of: Full kitchen, fridge/freezer, microwave, iron/board, telephone, CD and radio, plasma TV and selection of films. Further details outdoors: This fantastic property is located on the most priced location of Stradun. Tourists from all over the world come to admire this fascinating marbled street and you would be staying right on it. All places of interests are literally on the doorstep. Property Details Address Old Town, Izmedju Polaca Location Croatia > Dalmatian Coast > Dubrovnik Postcode - Breakage deposit 0.00 Number of bedrooms 3 Number of bathrooms 2 Max people 6 Check In Check Out Nearest airport Dubrovnik Distance to Airport Distance to Beach Price From 200.00 (Weekly) Dubrovnik Area Information The Dubrovnik region The city of Dubrovnik is situated in the very south of the Republic of Croatia. It is surrounded by a group of islands known as the Elaphite archipelago. Dubrovnik, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is rich in cultural and historical monuments. The city is also the venue for numerous scientific, scholarly and literary conferences. The geographical position of the area is typical of a Mediterranean climate with mild and damp winters, and hot dry summers with quite low air humidity (approx. 2,600 sunny hours). There is a wealth of contrast with the many bays, beaches, steep cliffs and densely wooded islands. Dubrovnik Old Town The particularity and uniqueness of Dubrovnik is its permanent live connection to its rich past and its cultural heritage, while it keeps vibrantly in pace with contemporary life, echoing its spiritual identity and its presence in the European cultural environment. The place to start your tour of the Old City is the Stradun - the main street of the Old Town. From here wind your way through the narrow streets and view the sights from the top of the city walls to get a feel for this centuries old citadel. The most recognizable feature which defines the History of Dubrovnik and gives it its characteristic are its intact city walls which run uninterrupted for 1940 meters encircling the city. This complex structure, one of the most beautiful and strongest fort systems in the Europe is the main attraction to the city's visitors. Five fortresses, St. Lawrence and Revelin together with another three incorporated in the city walls, Minčeta Tower, Fort Bokar and St. John's Fortress give to its visitors unforgettable view of the city. Weddings are held in the small St. Lawrence's chapel or on Minčeta Tower. Performances and concerts are organized on Fort Revelin and St. John's fortress during the Summer Festival. The State Archives in the Sponza palace, which contains the documents from 12th century on attracts those who would like to know more about the political and economical relation between Dubrovnik Republic and other European countries in the past. Franciscan monastery with the museum that contains the Old Pharmacy's inventory dates back to 1317 and it is a curiosity to its visitors. Dominican monastery with the collection of Dubrovnik School of Art 15th and 16th century, Treasure of the Cathedral with the reliquary and Rector's Palace are also great attractions. The Maritime Museum (situated in the fortress Sveti Ivan) has a number exhibits on a permanent display, related to the maritime affairs of Dubrovnik and Croatia on the whole, with a particular emphasis on the history of the Dubrovnik Republic. The museum of the Franciscan monastery keeps all inventories of the old pharmacy, as well as the works of Dubrovnik jewelers, painters and embroiders. The treasury of the Dubrovnik cathedral keeps the relics of St. Blaise, patron of Dubrovnik, and numerous paintings and works of art. The Rupe Ethnographical Museum presents traditional occupations and the rural architecture of the region of Dubrovnik, national costumes and hand-made textiles. A great number of Dubrovnik restaurants and taverns offer delicious specialities of local and international cuisine. Sea food is obviously a must-eat here - some of the 5 Star hotel restaurants are worth trying for a nice meal too! Also, try some of the little villages and towns surrounding Dubrovnik
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