We just had a six-night stay here and were on the whole very happy with the hotel. Wonderful location - right in the centre of Dubrovnik old town - but quiet at night as no passing traffic. Maybe just the odd peal of church bells. The reception staff were very helpful and friendly and met us at the edge of the old town to take us and our luggage to the hotel itself. The breakfast was slightly limited and got a bit boring after six days - eggs cooked in a variety of ways, croissant, toast with jams on offer. Only Croatian black tea seemed to be available by way of tea, despite the room information saying they had a variety of different teas. We didn't try the restaurant. It looked very pretty and probably would have been nice as it had great views but hardly anyone seemed to be using it, and we didn't want to be the only people in there. We had a drink in the ground floor bar one night although the waitress tried to send us away saying they were closing soon - so we didn't feel very welcome to go back for another drink another time. Also it was very brightly lit so didn't feel very cosy. The rooms were beautiful - lots of art and generally interesting decor. Nice and clean. Comfortable beds. Again the tea bags in the room weren't replenished after the first day unfortunately. Our TV didn't have all the channels that it was meant to eg BBC. Rooms cleaned every day. The hotel had one of the only two lifts in the old town which was handy if you have a lot of luggage! Good wifi. The hotel was relatively expensive compared to what we normally pay but I feel it was fair given the location and facilities.