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Villa Antonia
Villa Antonia is a unique property located just outside the ancient city’s walls of Dubrovnik, in private and peaceful neighborhood. Previously owned by Dubrovnik’s noble family, this 200-year old villa has been fully renovated under the strict rules applied to any UNESCO-protected historical monument.
Beside the special location that offers a breathtaking view to the heart of the old city, island of Lokrum and fortress of Lovrijenac from each and every room, special care was taken in choosing the interior’s furniture and decorations. A collection of antique pieces of furniture was brought from all parts of Croatia, providing not only the touch of a rich and diverse history and closeness to major European cultures that made mark in the glorious history of Dubrovnik’s republic, but also an experience for the guests with refined taste and lifestyle as well.
Over 400 square meters of living space of the villa are divided on three floors.
Villa equipment:
- Washing machine, air conditioning, satellite TV, Hi-fi, DVD player, home cinema, hair drier, iron, ironing board, barbecue, outdoor fireplace, garden furniture, Internet connection, Jaccuzzi, 1 gourmet kitchen and 1 indoor kitchen, office area, wine cellar, piano, wireless internet, AC in all rooms
Kitchen equipment:
- 4-ring ceramic hob, oven refrigerator, freezer, dishwasher, toaster, hood, coffee filter machine, microwave oven, mixer, kettle
Bedrooms:
- 3 double-bedded rooms
Bathrooms:
- 3 en suite bathrooms with bath and shower
Price includes:
- Daily rent / tourist tax / electricity / water / cleaning / linen /
- towels / garden maintenance / pool maintenance
- There is friendly staff providing daily cleaning and laundry service. Breakfast from the local market with fresh, organically grown ingredients will be offered daily. All members of staff are a part of the same family that will be at your service all the time.
Total number of beds: 6+2
Number of fixed beds: 6
Additional beds: 2
Villa facilities
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 kitchens (outdoor and indoor)
- Dining room / sitting room
- 3 bathrooms
- Garden
- Large garden terrace paved with local Brac stone, Mediterranean plants and large outdoor space
- Large outdoor Jacuzzi (10 m2)
Minimum stay: 7 nights in July and August.
For other periods, please enquire;
Surcharge of 30% applies to stays less than three nights.
Check in: 16:00
Check out: 10:00
Check-in time
Check-out time
Children and extra beds
Pets
Facilities
- Balkon
- DVD Player
- Grill
- Innenstadt
- Jacuzzi
- Klimaanlage
- Küche
- Satelliten-TV
- Spülmaschine
- TV
- Waschmaschine
- Weinkeller
- Wi-Fi
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Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is located on the thin coast strip between the high hills and the calmness of the Adriatic sea.
The ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, on the Dalmatian coast, was an important Mediterranean sea power from the 13th century. Dubrovnik was founded in the first half of the 7th century by a group of refugees from Epidaurum, who established their settlement at the island and named it Laus. The Latin name Ragusa (Rausa), in use until the 15th century, originated from the rock (Lat. lausa = rock). Opposite that location, at the foot of Srđ Mountain, the Slavs developed their own settlement under the name of Dubrovnik, derived from the Croatian word dubrava, which means oak woods.
In 1979, the city of Dubrovnik joined the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
Counting only about 35 000 people Dubrovnik is the cultural and social center of the region.
Vegetation in the region is typical, mostly Mediterranean, and it is a result of hundreds of years of human influence. As suited for a merchant harbour city, Dubrovnik mariners traveled far and wide bringing home many tropical and sub-tropical cultures, creating an interesting mixture of plant life.
The name of the most famous street of Dubrovnik is Placa (Stradun) street .
- Dubrovnik is a remarkably well-preserved example of a late-medieval walled city, with a regular street layout. Among the outstanding medieval, Renaissance and Baroque monuments within the magnificent fortifications and the monumental gates to the city are the Town Hall (now the Rector’s Palace), dating from the 11th century; the Franciscan Monastery with its imposing church; the extensive Dominican Monastery; the cathedral (rebuilt after the 1667 earthquake); the customs house (Sponza), the eclectic appearance of which reveals the fact that it is the work of several hands over many years; and a number of other Baroque churches, such as that of St Blaise (patron saint of the city).
The original World Heritage site consisted solely of the defences and the intra-mural city.
It includes the Pile medieval industrial suburb,the Lovrijenac Fortress, located on a cliff,the Lazarets,the Revelin Fortress.
The island of Lokrum lies to the south-east of Dubrovnik, some 500 m from the coast. In 1023 it became a Benedictine abbey.
Dubrovnik is Croatia’s most famous coastal city.
Sports & nature
The island of Lokrum lies to the south-east of Dubrovnik, some 500 m from the coast. Vegetation in the region is typical, mostly Mediterranean, and it is a result of hundreds of years of human influence.Nightlife info
Night club, music evenings, casino..it is Dubrovnik.Culture and history info
Dubrovnik is a remarkably well-preserved example of a late-medieval walled city, with a regular street layout. Among the outstanding medieval, Renaissance and Baroque monuments within the magnificent fortifications and the monumental gates to the city are the Town Hall (now the Rector's Palace), dating from the 11th century.Read more