Apartment Ludmila 1 is located in beautiful House "Apartments Ludmila" on island Hvar. Apartments Ludmila has 5 apartments altogether.
Ludmila 1 is largest apartment and can accommodate up to 6 persons.
Apartment Ludmila 1 has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, its own terrace and balcony with beautiful sea view. Apartment is very nicely equiped with everything you may need for pleasant stay at Villa Ludmila and memorable vacation in Hvar.
The house "Apartments Ludmila" is situated in a quiet area, suitable for individual or family vacation. It is surrounded by greenery, without the side-streets. In the garden is a grill, and the house has a small shop of bakery products. There is parking in the front of the house.
The center of the city of Hvar is only 800m, and the bus station is close by. There is about 400m to the first beach, but you can also go to the little islands, Pakleni archipelago, around Hvar where you can find beautiful beaches, hiking trails and restaurants, with a water taxi boat .
Hvar:
Island Hvar and especially Hvar town is one of the most popular destinations in the Adriatic.
The Town Square in Hvar is among the most beautiful and the largest in Croatia. The square measures 4500 square meters, and the town has developed around this square, starting north of the square in the 13th century and then circling to the south of the square in the 15th century. There is also a fortress at the top of the hill with walls that encompass parts of the city. It's an easy walk, although uphill, to the fortress...it's worth the trek however because of the wonderful views you have of the harbor and surrounding areas.
The Cathedral of St. Stephen dominates one end of the Town Square, and was built during the 16th and 17th centuries. Don't forget to bring your cameras.
Unique ceramics decorated with spiral ornaments in red, yellow, brown, and white were found at a Neolithic archeological site, Grapčeva špilja, near Hvar Town. Since such ornaments and engraving methods have only been found on the island of Hvar, archeologists have named this kind of Neolithic art "hvarska kultura" (Hvar's Culture).