The first thing you'll see as you approach Dubrovnik from the sky or the sea is the city walls. These ancient fortifications were built and rebuilt in the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries as the ...
If you haven’t explored the beautiful waters around Croatia, you’re in for a treat. Dubrovnik Sailing allows you to see the ...
Dubrovnik’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and for good reason. The cobbled streets, Gothic, Renaissance, and ...
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Wander the narrow marble lanes of Dubrovnik’s Old Town and you pass one 16th-century palace after another within the city’s medieval and Renaissance walls. Luckily for visitors, many of these ...
Any first-time visit to Dubrovnik should begin by walking a full circuit (just over a mile) of the magnificent 13th-century City Walls. It will take well over an hour, and you can expect ever ...
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The good thing is that the shuttle buses drop you right out side the walls of the of the city at Pile Gate so you can immediately explore. Where is the Tourist office in Dubrovnik? The tourist ...
Make sure to explore the steps, turrets and forts of Dubrovnik’s fascinating City Walls (Visit Dubrovnik) Another unmissable experience is to walk Dubrovnik’s wonderful City Walls; as you ...
TAKE a look at the sunshine spot named one of Europe’s most walkable cities with stunning beaches, cheap pints and €30 ...
restoration of city walls a cadastral survey of the old city of Dubrovnik, and the purchase of 270,000 roofing tiles; these tiles will be delivered by truck to Dubrovnik at the end of November 1992.