33
square meter privacy
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guest hosting
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bedrooms
33
square meter garden
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meter swimming pool
33
square meter privacy
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guest hosting
0
bedrooms
0
meter swimming pool

Welcome

– to the art of relaxation

Situated at the eastern entrance to the Old town of Dubrovnik, overlooking the most stunning azure Adriatic Sea and mesmerizing medieval architecture, you will find your own paradise –

Villa Revelin Dubrovnik

Ancient built, recently renewed, the villa offers a touch of history missing none of the contemporary necessities life has to offer. The Villa has four bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a spacious living and dining area, and many other amenities. The Villa can host up to eight persons.

Find your amazing

Villa Revelin can be second home to those seeking an unforgettable romantic getaway, shielded from outside looks it provides maximum privacy, for those explorers amongst us being at the heart of ancient historic events, for families looking for relaxation and fun for both old and young. It is up to you to decide and enjoy the spectacular view and unique experience the Villa and destination have offer.

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The Mansion

At the very entrance to the Old town of Dubrovnik, Villa Revelin guarantees privacy and a fantastic view over the Adriatic Sea.
The ground floor consists of a fully equipped kitchen and dining area with seating for 10 persons, two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms a spacious living room. The gym with sauna and shower is also located on the ground floor.
The first floor consists of two bedrooms, one being the master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and frontal view of the Dubrovnik city Walls and another bedroom with a king size bed and en- suite bathroom with a frontal view of Dubrovnik.
The pool deck has a stunning view of the Dubrovnik city Walls. The pool is 7m long. A lovely lemon and orange garden provide natural shade in those hot summer days.

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Balcony located at the Villa looking out to the old city of Dubrovnik which is made from old rocks and has its own history within the city
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