The Pucic Palace
Ulica od Puca 1 HR - 20000 Dubrovnik (Dubrovnik)

Our luxurious yet homely hotel with natural stone façade combines classic décor, artwork and furniture with modern comfort, sensitive to the original 18th century baroque architecture.You will see elegant suites with hand woven rugs on dark oak floors, rich and warm soothing tones, high beamed ceilings, marble staircases and en suite bathrooms with soft robes and deep baths. Walls are adorned with local artwork, and tall soundproofed windows overlook Gundulic Square. The enduring charm is enhanced by modern comforts such as your own DVD player and DVD library.You’ll have a choice between 3 restaurant areas: stay cosy inside; enjoy the romance of the lantern-lit outdoor terrace; or treat yourself to fine whiskeys, tobacco, meats and cheeses in the hotel wine bar.The faint sounds of Dubrovnik’s market, chiming bells and the murmur of the crowd filters through to the sunny inner courtyard with fragrant orange and oleander.
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Spain is one of the world’s major wine producers.Many of its wines enjoy international prestige. Come and discover them.
Take a look at the ViaMichelin Christmas market travel books to learn all you need to know about the most beautiful Christmas markets in Europe.

Winter Special Offers

Double Special Offer minimum stay 2 nights free 15% from
£ 68/ room

Double Long Stay Special offer free parking and free SPA ticket (gymnasium, steam and sauna), from
£ 84/ room
Double room, prepaid not refundable, no cancellation accepted, from €
£ 83/ room

Special promotion double room prepaid not refundable, from € 124,00
£ 103/ room

Gastronomy

A gastronomic symbol of Verona, the pandoro is the most popular and consumed cake during the Italian Christmas holidays.
The Champagne region has begun enjoying a renaissance with the appearance of winemakers, small in terms of output but enormous in terms of talent.