Dubrovnik Old Town is known as one of the world’s finest and most perfectly preserved medieval cities. Dubrovnik’s huge sturdy walls, built between the 11th and 17th centuries, have given protection to this beautiful medieval city.

Today these walls still enclose Dubrovnik’s historic centre, and it is possible to walk along them to enjoy the best views of Dubrovnik (known as the Pearl of the Adriatic) and its surrounding lush green islands.

Although Dubrovnik has much to offer in terms of historic sightseeing, part of its allure for tourists lies in the fact that it is still a lived-in city, vibrant and bustling with locals whose homes line the narrow streets. Besides visiting the churches, palaces, and museums, tourists can enjoy markets, bazaars, cafes and restaurants.

Located on the doorstep of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, the Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik offers stunning views over the medieval Old Town and Adriatic Sea.

Set in a historic building built in 1895 and private villa built in 1913, the Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik is only meters form Pile Gate, allowing our pilgrims to explore Old Town, both with a scheduled guided tour and on their own.