"We stayed at the Hotel Lero between 19th - 23rd April 2026. We chose this hotel due to its proximity to the Old Town. The hotel is nicely placed on a bus route (No 4) and within a 20 minutes walk to Pile Gate. The hotel has a modern and clean reception area and two lifts which service the 5 floors. We had booked an executive room and was placed on the fourth floor. We had a balcony and distant sea views. The bathroom consisted of a shower bath, toilet and sink. The decor and shower was dated but useable and spotlessly clean. Our room was quite large and we had a king size bed with bedside cabinets, a dressing table where the surface expanded across the length of the room to hold the tea tray (with kettle), television and glasses. There was a chargeable mini bar fridge which we did not buy from but used to keep our own bottled water, and a free safe within the wardrobe. The wardrobes had ample room and plenty of coathangers. The room was clean and spacious and the beds were made up every day. In addition to the mirror over the dressing table area, there was also a full length mirror near to the bathroom which is always an added bonus. On our arrival, there was also 2 complimentary bottles of water awaiting us which we thought was a nice touch.
The hotel had an outdoor pool with loungers around it, we did not use the pool due to the time of year but I think it had just opened in the middle of our stay. The bar was spacious and sold light meals as well as drinks. The bar was always busy and had a lovely covered outside terrace (when weather permitted you to sit out). The cost of drinks were on par with normal hotel prices and the bar staff were very friendly.
The restaurant was buffet-style and although we always managed to find something to eat, the choice and quality wasn't 4 star. Don't get me wrong, there was always fish and a type of meat on offer but it was very 'samey' each night. The individual desserts were nice and it would have been better if they offered an icecream alongside the little cakes as the choice of cakes were repeated each evening. Breakfast offered a fairly good selection of hot and cold meat products, eggs, cereal, yoghurts and fruit as well as toast. I enojoyed the breakfast and in hindsight, should have probably booked bed & breakfast as the size of the room didn't seem to cater for the number of guests eating there between 7-9pm.
All in all, we had a lovely stay and it is ideal for anyone wishing to explore Dubrovnik and be based in a clean hotel with friendly staff and easy access to the Old Town. If you fancy something different drink-wise, we paid a visit to Mr Foster Cocktail bar which was only a short walk from the hotel, it is Dubrovnik's first Steampunk bar."