Perched above the rocky coastline of the Adriatic Sea at the southern tip of Croatia, Dubrovnik’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that captivates visitors with its medieval architecture and labyrinthine streets. Encircled by 14th-century fortified stone walls, the town features a network of limestone-paved alleys, creating a unique and immersive historical experience. Today, visitors can explore the well-preserved fortifications, wander through the narrow, winding streets, and discover the rich history and culture that have shaped this enchanting city over the centuries.
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