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Four Dalmatian hotels among Europe's top 100
The British Sunday Times recently in its "Travel" section, among hundreds of the finest European hotels ranked 4 from Croatia. On the list of most favored small hotels in Europe, which emphasizes charm, style and extraordinary character, an individual approach to guests and beautifully designed guest rooms, are four Dalmatian pearls - Vestibul Palace in Split, Riva in Hvar, Lešić

Dimitri Palace in Korčula and Bellevue in Dubrovnik.
Describing the Vestibul Palace in Split as a hotel in the shade of a centuries-old palace, the Sunday Times writes that it was incredible to walk through walls, through the centuries that have left traces in the architectural space. The hotel, with its original parts of the walls of Diocletian's palace impresses with a modern glass atrium.

For the Hotel Riva in Hvar, which is part of the company Sunčani Hvar, the report said that it is located on the prime sunny part of Hvar ‘s waterfront in the town which is the Croatian Cannes, carefully decorated with gray and red tones, and with designer furniture. Dimitri Lešić Palace in Korčula, in a building from the 18th c. thrills with immaculate decoration of spacious rooms, with the play of light and shadow and a beautiful view of the sea and surrounding mountains and an especially notable elite wine cellar.

"Just ten minutes away from the historic town of Dubrovnik, Hotel Bellevue is a desirable and attractive hotel with its own small beach and a view. It is characterized by "trendy" rooms with organic furniture, the finest fabrics in soft tones of the sea that create the impression of a luxury yacht, "says The Sunday Times.


The Sunday Times
www.thesundaytimes.co.uk