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24 • Worldwide Travel


T e Travel Guide - brought to you by APL Media • Wednesday 4 March 2026 ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE An iconic stay in Dubrovnik


Dubrovnik is one of the Mediterranean’s most distinctive destinations, known for its Unesco- listed Old Town, centuries-old city walls and dramatic setting


At the entrance to this historic centre stands Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik, one of the city’s most established and recognisable hotels. First opened in 1897 as the Grand


Hotel Imperial and Dubrovnik’s inaugural luxury hotel, it’s long been part of the city’s cultural and social fabric. Today, it combines the architectural character of the late 19th century with modern comfort, off ering a refi ned base just steps from the Old Town and views across the medieval walls and the Adriatic. The hotel features 140 elegantly appointed rooms across two historic


T e Imperial Bar & Lounge off ers an inviting space for signature cocktails, light dishes and afternoon tea, set within an art deco- inspired interior and a terrace overlooking Fort Lovrjenac


buildings, alongside eight spacious suites and the signature Imperial Suite. Interiors are calm and understated, balancing classic details with modern amenities designed for both leisure and business travellers. Dining is centred around the a la


carte Imperial Terrace restaurant, where seasonal menus bring together local Dalmatian specialities and international cuisine. The restaurant’s elegant interior extends to a terrace surrounded by greenery, creating a relaxed yet refi ned setting. The Imperial Bar & Lounge off ers an inviting space for signature cocktails, light dishes, and afternoon tea, set within an art deco-inspired interior and a terrace overlooking Fort Lovrjenac. Guests staying in higher room


categories have access to the Executive Lounge, an exclusive space off ering additional privileges throughout the day. For wellness and relaxation, the Health Club includes a fi tness centre, an indoor swimming pool, and a curated selection of massages and treatments. Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik is also


well suited to business and events, with four meeting rooms and a grand ballroom accommodating up to 260 guests. Dedicated concierge services are available to assist with personalised


recommendations, excursions and tailored itineraries. One of the few pet-friendly hotels in the city, the hotel also off ers a private garage, accessible to both hotel guests and external visitors. With its exceptional location,


long-standing heritage, and thoughtful approach to contemporary hospitality, Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik off ers a refi ned base from which guests can discover Dubrovnik.


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