




We believe in the positive vibrations this place offers, the
eternity you
will feel just seating on the edge of the jetty, staring at the view across the bay. Relax and switch
off, move or be still, enjoy the moment.

Sleep with us
All guest rooms are named after boats.
Every room is unique in its own way,
individually furnished with
antique pieces in style of local interiors.
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pa•laz•zo (pə'lat soυ)

Our Neighborhood
Dobrota, which translates to English as Kindness, has been
always known as a wealthy suburban part of Kotor, stretching along the waterfront of this breathtaking
bay where local nobility and famous captains used to build their family homes since many centuries
ago.
A promenade along the seashore, beside numerous little stone
jetties and old palaces, might intrigue a passer-by to reveal a story about people who once lived
behind beautifully aged facades.
Today Dobrota has an authentic and relaxed vibe, many great
restaurants and a the most breathtaking sunsets.
A bit of History
The building of Palazzo Radomiri hotel was originally built during
Venetian Republic (1420-1797) as a residential complex for one of the family of shipowners and
captains in Boka area at the time.
Its location was illustrated on a map by the most famous Venetian
geographer and cartographer Coronelli Vincenzo Maria in 1688 and named as Radomiri.
A copy of this map hangs on the wall of the hotel, the original is in
the Maritime Museum in the old town of Kotor.
