


Dubrovnik's historic Old Town is a beautifully preserved medieval marvel, completely pedestrianized and filled with limestone-paved streets, baroque buildings, and historic churches. Encircling it are the impressive City Walls, offering a unique perspective and spectacular views as you walk their entire length.
READ MOREThe main street of Dubrovnik's Old Town, Stradun is a bustling limestone thoroughfare lined with shops, cafes, and historic monuments. It stretches from Pile Gate to Ploče Gate and is the vibrant heart of the city.
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A beautiful Gothic-Renaissance palace that once served as the seat of power for the Rector of the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik's former name). It now houses the Cultural History Museum, showcasing period furniture, portraits, and artifacts.
READ MOREA grand Baroque cathedral built on the site of earlier churches, the Dubrovnik Cathedral houses a rich treasury with relics of St. Blaise (Dubrovnik's patron saint) and valuable religious artworks.
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For the most breathtaking panoramic views of Dubrovnik's Old Town, the Adriatic Sea, and the nearby islands, take the cable car up to the summit of Mount Srđ. At the top, you'll find a restaurant, a Napoleonic fort (Fort Imperial) housing a museum, and unforgettable photo opportunities.
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