Hica Apartments La Linea Studio Apt with Balcony
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Buići, Croatia
You know what struck me first about Apartments with parking spaces Buici?
You know what struck me first about Apartments with parking spaces Buici? The name is refreshingly honest – no fancy marketing nonsense, just straight up telling you what matters most in Dubrovnik: you’re getting a proper apartment and yes, there’s actually parking. Trust me, after circling the old town area for twenty minutes looking for a spot, this detail becomes incredibly important.
The location is honestly perfect if you want to experience Dubrovnik without being right in the tourist madness. You’re still in the 20207 postal area, which means you’re close enough to walk to the main attractions but far enough that you won’t hear drunk Game of Thrones fans yelling outside your window at 2 AM (and believe me, that’s a thing during peak season). I mean, the apartments themselves feel properly Croatian – not some sterile hotel chain setup, but actual living spaces with character. The parking spaces are a godsend because, well, anyone who’s driven in this part of Croatia knows that finding parking near the old town is like winning a small lottery. The fact that it’s included and not some €25-per-night afterthought makes such a difference to your budget.
What really sold me on this place was how it handles the practical stuff without making a big deal about it. The check-in was smooth – no standing in lobby lines behind tour groups, just straightforward apartment-style arrival. The 4-star rating feels accurate too; it’s not trying to be some luxury resort, but everything works properly and the space actually feels like somewhere you’d want to spend time, not just crash after sightseeing. During the quieter months (I was there in late September), you really get a sense of what local life is like in this part of the city. The morning sounds are genuine – neighbors heading to work, delivery trucks doing their rounds – rather than the constant hum of tourist buses that dominates the main hotel areas. Honestly, for families or anyone staying more than a couple nights, having actual apartment space instead of a cramped hotel room makes the whole Dubrovnik experience more relaxed. You can grab groceries, make coffee the way you like it, and spread out your stuff without living out of a suitcase. Plus, the high rating seems well-deserved – it’s clearly a place that’s been doing this right for a while, not some new operation still figuring things out.
Choose from 1 room types
| Room | Type | Beds | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Two-Bedroom Apartment with Terrace and Sea View | Max persons: 4 | 1 large double bed, 2 single beds | From $118 /night |
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