About Us
Two stylish four-star apartments situated in the very centre of the historical Old City of Dubrovnik. Nestled in a quiet side street just 2 minutes off the Stradun – Dubrovnik's vibrant main street (pedestrian area) - the Bijele Apartments are perfect place for a tranquil retreat over two floors (Lucretia Apartment on the 1st and Anica Apartment on the 2nd floor - none on the ground floor). Each apartment can accommodate 2-3 persons in a floor space of app. 40m2. Located in a completely renovated stone building dating from 1677, the apartments are exquisitely elegant and comfortably sophisticated – a perfect combination of contemporary and antique design inspired by lavish colours and textures rooted in the traditional Dubrovnik genteel style evoking a sense of past times and complemented by fine amenities.Both apartments house a living room with a dining and fully-equipped kitchen areas, an en-suite bathroom with shower and toilet, and a separate bedroom with antique furniture (double bed can be turned into 2 separate single beds depending on your requirements). The living room additionally features a sofabed for 1 person. We believe that every client is unique and therefore insist on personalised service offered to our guests making your needs and requirements our top priority. The Bijele Apartments are a family-run property with the owners residing on the premises (on the top floor) who are available to help with any request so that the guests can enjoy the convenience of having their request taken care of in the shortest time possible. The reception desk, located on the ground floor, opens daily from 9-11 am/19-21 pm and features a 24-hour business corner with free WiFi Internet access. Full housekeeping service is done once per week. Interesting facts about the Bijele Apartments building Today's interiors as well as exteriors have kept their original 1667 airs, after undergoing its first renovation in the wake of a devastating earthquake that struck the city. - The beams in bedrooms are the original ones from 1667 which have been preserved and restaurated
- The antique 19-century furniture in bedrooms belong to the owner
- One of the rare curiosities among this and similar types of buildings is the inner well located on the ground floor. The owner managed to preserve and renovate it in 2006, together with the entire building.
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