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Plan your stay in Dubrovnik — medieval walls, Adriatic islands, and a UNESCO Old Town on Croatia's Dalmatian coast. Find hotels for every budget.

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About Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, often called the 'Pearl of the Adriatic,' is a historic coastal city in Croatia known for its well-preserved medieval walls and vibrant Old Town. With its mix of cultural landmarks, clear blue waters, and scenic views, it’s a favorite for travelers exploring Dalmatia. Whether you're walking along the famous Stradun or taking in panoramic views from Srd Hill, Dubrovnik offers a blend of history and natural beauty.

Exploring the Old Town

Dubrovnik’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, enclosed by massive stone walls that date back to the 13th century. The main street, Stradun, is lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings like the Rector’s Palace. Walking the city walls provides sweeping views of the Adriatic Sea and the red-roofed buildings below. Don’t miss landmarks like Pile Gate, the main entrance, or Fort Lovrijenac, a fortress just outside the walls.

Beaches and Islands

Banje Beach, located near the Old Town, is a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing. For a quieter escape, take a short boat ride to Lokrum Island, a nature reserve with botanical gardens and hidden coves. The island also features a medieval monastery and a small saltwater lake, making it a great day-trip destination.

Views from Above

For the best vantage point, ride the cable car up Srd Hill. The panoramic views stretch across Dubrovnik’s rooftops, the Adriatic, and nearby islands. The hill also has a historic significance, housing a museum about the Croatian War of Independence.

Practical Tips

  • Best Time to Visit: Late spring (May-June) and early fall (September-October) offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
  • Getting Around: The Old Town is pedestrian-only, so wear comfortable shoes. Buses and taxis are available for longer distances.
  • Local Eats: Try seafood dishes like black risotto or fresh oysters from nearby Ston.
  • Day Trips: Consider visiting nearby Elafiti Islands or the Pelješac Peninsula for wine tasting.

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