Apartments Toni are conveniently located in Lapad, just steps away from Orsan Yacht Club and hotel Lapad, offering proximity to the sea, restaurants, bus stops and free street parking. The views from our apartments and rooms offer a wonderful skyline of Dubrovnik new town with the lively harbour, sailing boats and yachts and the spectacular new suspended bridge over river Ombla
We offer studio apartments, each having its own bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and living area. We also offer luxurious antique style penthouse, as well as high-class rooms with ensuit bathrooms and common living areas.
We have received nothing but the best of comments and reviews for our welcoming and friendly service, the quality of accommodation and amenities, and high value for money.
We look forward to welcoming you in our property and having you become one more of numerous satisfied and happy guests.
Please visit us at www.apartmanitoni.com or give us a call at +385 91 529 4741 or +385 98 850 578.
Several wonderful beaches are located in part of Dubrovnik called Lapad. Lapad is a peninsula holding the most beautiful, outer walls, part of Dubrovnik, with a heavenly bay, Sumratin bay (Uvala Lapad) in which all these beaches are located.
Lapad bay has a long boulevard with many coffee bars where one can refresh himself in hot summer days. At the end of this boulevard, beaches are located. First beach is called Uvala Lapad or Uvala (meaning Bay). It is a sandy beach offering many things. If you just like to sit and enjoy the view there are a beach restaurant and coffee bars. For those who want to lie down and enjoy in the sun, easy chairs can be rented, and if it becomes to hot, beach umbrellas are for rent too.Except beautiful beaches, Lapad has many other attractive places. If you like playing beach volleyball or tennis there are many courts in Lapad on which these sports can be played. Courts are located on beaches or near them so you can refresh yourselves in the sea after
There used to be four gates leading into The City of Dubrovnik:
the Pile Gate, the Plo?e Gate, the Peskarija Gate and the Ponta Gate.
An interesting anecdote from the 15th century tells how the citizens of Dubrovnik considered opening another gate in the northern wall.
However, they could not agree, since some claimed it would be useful because goods could then be brought into the City more easily, while others feared it would weaken the City's defences.
So they invited two of the best known town planners of the time, one from Ancona and the other form Genoa, to come to Dubrovnik to advise them. The town planners arrived and both of them advised that the gate be opened.
On the day after their departure the Rector convened the council and said:
'It's now easy to reach a decision. Both the gentleman from Genoa and the one from Ancona think it would be most useful to us if the gate were opened. Therefore, notary write down this: 'We, just in case, will not open the gate