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Apartment Pucić Dubrovnik

★ 4.2$45-75 — $65-110Budget

Simple, clean apartment-style accommodation in Pile neighborhood offers kitchenette, private bathroom, and good value. 10-minute walk to Old Town, supermarket nearby, and quiet residential area provide budget comfort.

Apartment Pucić is a self-catering property in the Pile neighbourhood of Dubrovnik, on Croatia's southern Dalmatian coast. Pile sits just outside Dubrovnik's western city gate and is one of the city's quieter residential districts, offering a practical base that avoids the extreme noise and congestion of Old Town accommodation while keeping visitors within comfortable walking distance of the main sights.

The property provides apartment-style accommodation with a private bathroom, air conditioning, and a kitchenette equipped for preparing simple meals. A balcony offers outdoor space that is particularly welcome in the warm Dalmatian summer. Parking is available on-site, which is a notable advantage in Dubrovnik where car access to the Old Town is restricted and parking scarce.

Dubrovnik's Pile Gate — the iconic western entrance to the UNESCO-listed Old Town — is roughly a ten-minute walk from the apartment. The main bus terminal at Pile Square serves connections to the ferry port and the wider Dubrovnik Riviera, making it straightforward to reach Lokrum Island, the Elafiti Islands, and Cavtat without a car. A supermarket and several local restaurants and cafés are within easy walking distance.

The accommodation suits budget-conscious travellers and those who value the flexibility of a kitchen to reduce dining costs in a city where restaurant prices in peak season can be steep. The surrounding neighbourhood retains a local, residential character that contrasts favourably with the heavily touristed Old Town streets.

Rooms are clean and simply furnished, prioritising practical utility. The management is family-operated and responsive; direct communication with the owners allows for flexible check-in arrangements and reliable local recommendations on dining and day trips.

Amenities

  • kitchenette
  • private bathroom
  • air conditioning
  • parking
  • balcony

Location

Branitelja Dubrovnika 26, 20000 Dubrovnik

42.6478, 18.0978 — View on map

Highlights

  • Ten-minute walk to Dubrovnik's UNESCO-listed Old Town and Pile Gate
  • Self-catering kitchenette for cost savings in one of Croatia's pricier tourist cities
  • Parking available — a significant practical advantage in car-restricted Dubrovnik
  • Quiet residential Pile neighbourhood away from Old Town crowds and noise
  • Bus connections at Pile Square for day trips to Lokrum Island and the Elafiti archipelago

Tips

  • Arrive at the Old Town walls and Stradun early in the morning to avoid the worst cruise-ship crowds
  • The No. 6 bus from Pile Square provides an affordable connection to the main ferry port
  • Booking several months ahead is essential for July and August stays in Dubrovnik
  • Stock the kitchenette at the nearby supermarket on Branitelja Dubrovnika to reduce meal costs
  • Carry some cash for smaller cafés and local markets in the Pile area

FAQ

Is Apartment Pucić located inside Dubrovnik's Old Town?

No. The apartment is in the Pile district just outside the western walls of Dubrovnik's Old Town. The Pile Gate entrance to the Old Town is approximately a ten-minute walk away.

Is parking included?

Parking is available at the property. Guests should confirm availability when booking, as spaces may be limited during peak season.

Are there restaurants near the apartment?

Several konobas and cafés are within easy walking distance of the Pile area. The full range of dining options in Dubrovnik's Old Town and along the Stradun is a short walk away.

Accessibility

The property is in a hilly neighbourhood typical of Dubrovnik, and the approach and building entrances may include steps. Guests with mobility requirements should contact the property directly to confirm accessibility details before booking.

When to visit

Late April through early June and September through October offer mild weather and significantly lower visitor numbers than the peak summer months. The Old Town is most crowded in July and August, particularly on days when multiple cruise ships are in port.

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