This stylish six-room family-owned boutique hotel in a restored 16th-century townhouse is located on a side street in the heart of Dubrovnik’s walled center. A French-inflected junior suite-like Deluxe King Suite had a wood-beamed ceiling painted a crisp white, an exposed original-stone wall and a muted color palette of gray, beige, white and black. Though the hotel does not have public spaces, elevators or a restaurant, the staff and management are friendly and helpful. Delicious room-service breakfasts with coffee, green smoothies, local pastries and savory items such as scrambled eggs with smoked salmon come each morning at the time of your choice. The nearby Pucić Palace has more amenities, but St. Joseph’s is more friendly and more chic.
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The central but tucked-away location; period details such as original stone walls; the relatively reasonable price.
The lack of public spaces; the small amount of storage.
Ask the hotel to have a taxi waiting for you at the public parking garage when you arrive, rather than parking at the exorbitant Hilton.
Lowest Rate: Deluxe Queen Suite, $520; Editor's Choice: Deluxe King Suite, $620.
To learn more visit their website or call +(385) 20-432-089. Contact Andrew Harper Travel to book this hotel as part of your next vacation.
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