Attractions in Dubrovnik
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The Elafiti Islands, a cluster of 14 islands along Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, offer a serene escape and are a popular day trip from nearby Dubrovnik. Among these, the largest three […]
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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 […]
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Constructed in 1537, Pile Gate stands as a robust entrance on the west wall of Dubrovnik’s Old Town. Historically, this gate was secured each night, with the wooden drawbridge leading […]
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Nestled along the Dalmatian Coast, the Elaphite Islands, also known as the Elafiti Islands, form an archipelago of 14 islands just off the shores of Dubrovnik. Among these, Kolocep, Lopud, […]
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Perched on a cliff overlooking the Adriatic Sea, the St. Lawrence Fortress, also known as Fort Lovrijenac, has stood for approximately 1,000 years. Rising to a height of 121 feet […]
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Just 600 meters from Dubrovnik, Lokrum Island offers a tranquil retreat from the bustling city. The island is car-free, adding to its serene atmosphere. At its heart lies a medieval […]
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Dating back to the 10th century, Dubrovnik’s ancient city walls stand as a testament to the city’s rich history and strategic importance. These remarkably preserved fortifications, among the finest in […]
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The Stradun, also known as Placa, stretches from the Pile Gate at Old Town’s western entrance to the harbor in the east. Originally a shallow sea channel that separated the […]
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Dating back to the 15th century, the Rector’s Palace (Knezev Dvor) in Dubrovnik stands as a striking example of Gothic-Renaissance architecture. This historic building once housed the rector’s office and […]
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The Dubrovnik Cable Car, located just north of the city walls, ascends 2,500 feet (778 meters) to the summit of Mount Srđ in about three minutes. As you ride, the […]
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The Franciscan Church and Monastery, one of the few structures to withstand the catastrophic earthquake of 1667, stands as a testament to Dubrovnik’s resilience. Nestled within the city’s Old Town, […]
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Dating back to the 14th century, the Dominican Monastery in Old Dubrovnik stands as a fortress-like structure that houses a church, cloisters, and a museum. Inside, visitors can explore a […]
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In the heart of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, Orlando’s Column stands as a testament to the city’s rich history. Erected in 1418, the column is located in Luza Square and honors […]
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Constructed in the 15th century by architect Onofrio della Cava, Onofrio’s Fountain stands as a circular landmark in Dubrovnik’s Old Town. Originally designed as the end point of the city’s […]
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Croatia’s Pelješac Peninsula, extending from the heart of southern Dalmatia, is a haven for those seeking a tranquil escape. This scenic region, free from the bustling tourist resorts and crowds […]
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Begun in 1461 under the direction of Florentine architect Michelozzo, Fort Bokar (Tvrđava Bokar) was constructed to defend Pile Gate from both land and sea assaults. This cylindrical structure, along […]
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Built in the early 16th century as the Republic of Ragusa customs house, Sponza Palace (Palaca Sponza) stands as a testament to Dubrovnik’s resilience, having survived the devastating 1667 earthquake. […]
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The Ethnographic Museum, also known as the Rupe Museum, is part of a quintet of civic museums in Dubrovnik. Housed in a 16th-century granary, this museum offers a glimpse into […]
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Established by nobles in the late 15th century, Trsteno Arboretum is a lush haven near Dubrovnik. This historic garden features an array of plants from around the world, complemented by […]
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Nestled between the Adriatic Sea and Sniježnica mountain, just south of Dubrovnik, Konavle Valley is a picturesque expanse of vineyards, farms, and traditional hamlets. Despite its proximity to the bustling […]
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Dedicated to the patron saint and protector of Dubrovnik, the Church of St. Blaise (Crkva Sv. Vlaha) stands as a prominent landmark in Old Town. Constructed in 1715 by Venetian […]
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Standing at 102 feet (31 meters) tall, the Dubrovnik Bell Tower has been a prominent feature of the city’s Old Town since the 15th century. Located near Luza Square, it […]
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Mljet Island, located in the Adriatic Sea off the coast of Dubrovnik, Croatia, is renowned for its dense pine forests and unspoiled natural beauty. The western part of the island […]
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Revelin Fortress, constructed in 1463 to protect the Ploče Gate from invaders, stands as a formidable structure in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Remarkably, it withstood the devastating 1667 earthquake, later becoming the […]