Smart Splurge
The lavish Turkish-owned Pucic Palace, one of the few accommodation options in the historic center, is housed in a Renaissance-era palace that overlooks the colorful (but quiet and clean) fruit and vegetable market. The sky-high prices allow only the very rich to enjoy the hotel, but for those in need… more of a splurge (and the desire to stay in the center of it all), the Pucic is the place to stay. Guests can even hire the hotel’s private yacht for a quick sojourn around the Adriatic.
A wonderful stay in a charming and well run hotel right in the centre of this beautiful old city. It was so much more convenient to be staying close to everything rather than in one of the hotels outside the walls, and certainly more atmospheric and... more
I stayed here with my husband last May 2006 and we found it to be a beautiful experience. The service was great . A nice breakfast is included. You can chose to eat it outside in the old square or on the roof deck. It was nice to sit out in the... more
We stayed a week at the Palace before the war and had exceptional service. We had problems with our car and had to stay an extra night
I don't know what some of your contributors expect-this is a five star hotel and one of only two hotels within the walls of the magnificent city of Dubrovnik .Of course it's expensive but surely you know that when you book up.Our room was well... more
Location, location, location, it is right in the heart of the city. They aim to please. And I loved bathing in the copper bath-tub
I cannot understand the negative reviews of the Pucic Palace. Our stay there was perfect: The service, the ambience, the overall experience could not have been better. The staff, in particular, were exceptionally helpful, with directions, dinner... more
We just returned from the Pucic Palace last week. The hotel is average at best, The rooms are fine and clean. In any other city in the world this would be a 2 or 3 star hotel and would cost about $150 a night. It is by far, without question, the... more