What to Do in Dubrovnik: A Journey Through Culture, Craft and Coastline
Dubrovnik, also known as ‘The Pearl of the Adriatic,’ is far more than its famous walls and glittering sea views. For the culturally attuned traveller, exploring your choices of what to do in Dubrovnik reveals a city where centuries of artistry, politics, and passion collide beneath the Mediterranean sun. Within its limestone lanes and baroque façades lies a vibrant tapestry of museums, music, artisan workshops, and world-class gastronomy – a siren call for aesthetes and dreamers alike.
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Dubrovnik Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
Presenting you Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic”. Lets travel through time and be blown away by its beautiful Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces and fountains giving you insights over this UNESCO’s protected World Heritage Site. No matter how many times you visit, this beautiful old town never fails to put a spell on you. It has also become a trendy and jaw‐dropping location for filming, especially for the Game of Thrones series or the Star Wars saga. This ancient walled town has stood the test of time and still remains one of the most enduring treasures of Croatia. You will learn about: Founded in the 7th century Byzantine Empire. Ottoman Empire Austrian rule Maritime trade Earthquake of 1667 Yugoslav period Breakup of Yugoslavia and its aftermath Balkan War Siege of Dubrovnik (1991) A UNESCO world heritage site — The walls of Dubrovnik Filming location — Game of Thrones,Star Wars etc
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Dubrovnik Private Sightseeing Tour With Cable Car Ride
Discover Dubrovnik's captivating landmarks through a private guided walking tour. In addition to admiring magnificent churches, monasteries, and fountains, the tour also lets you enjoy a scenic cable car ride—with tickets included for extra convenience. Your private guide further enriches the tour experience by sharing commentary about the city's history and hidden secrets.
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Dubrovnik Private Old City & Panoramic Drive Half‐Day Tour
The summit of Mount Srd provides spectacular panoramic views over Dubrovnik, and with this tour, you’ll get to savor even more of the scenery as you drive up to the mountaintop instead of taking the cable car. Travel in the comfort of a private vehicle and stop as often as you like to take photos, then continue your tour in the UNESCO‐listed Old Town, visiting the Pile Gate, Rector's Palace, Dubrovnik Cathedral, and more.
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Dubrovnik private tour with the Old Pharmacy entrance
Make the most out of your visit and discover Dubrovnik’s top attractions and its amazing history starting from the 7th century to the present day. Discover the heart of the Old Town with a professional local guide. You will see the most famous places that make Dubrovnik so unique and popular, as well as its hidden gems. Inside the Old town of Dubrovnik, you will explore, among others, the Dubrovnik Cathedral, the Luza Square and the Rector's Palace.Afterward, visit the Romanesque cloister of the Franciscan monastery founded in 1317, the third oldest pharmacy in Europe and the first that was open to the public. Your guide will share with you some legends and tales from the time when medicine was made exclusively from herbs, sometimes even from animals’ venoms.
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Private Tour: The Awakening of Dubrovnik & First Morning Coffee
There is nothing more beautiful and stunning than experience Dubrovnik in the early morning, watching its awakening and how locals starts their new day. Our first stop will be Pile square, a main place from where everything start and slowly we will enter to the Old town following the first ray of sun. In this hour and a half tour you will see the main street Stradun, famous sights and hear interesting stories about Dubrovnik`s history. We will visit Onofrio´s, St. Saviour´s Church, Franciscan monastery, a jewel of cultural and artistic heritage of Dubrovnik Republic, beautiful St. Blaise church, unavoidable Statue of Orlando,glamorous Rector´s Palace, elegant Cathedral, charming Old Port and fishermans returning with their catches. The tour will finish with coffee in some of cafes in the Old town. Indispensable ritual of locals is first morning coffee, so we will do the same. Note: Coffee in the cafe with a guide is included in the price.
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Private Tour with Guide in the city of Dubrovnik
On our tour we will walk through the entire old city, starting at the main gate Pile and visiting its main street Stradun and all the corners, the old port. It is a monument city, and join me so that together we can discover the lesser‐known streets of the city, daily life, the way of life of the local people and their customs.
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Dubrovnik Old Town History Walking Tour with Hidden Gems
Explore the history and culture of the UNESCO‐protected Dubrovnik Old Town on a guided walking tour. Stop by the historically relevant sites such as Onofrio's fountains, Jesuit Stairs, Rector's Palace etc. and learn more about this legendary town through the stories about the War of Independence, Great Earthquake, and other centuries old history from a certified and Dubrovnik native Guide.
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1‐Hour Historical Group Walking Tour in Dubrovnik
In this walking tour you will experience all interesting stories by exploring all buildings and monuments in Old City center.
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1 Hour Shared Dubrovnik Guided Walking Tour
A guided walk in tour through the Old Town of Dubrovnik will provide you unique experience and an opportunity to learn about rich history and culture of the Dubrovnik . See the Renaissance and Baroque architecture within the 2‐kilometer long defensive walls and stroll down the central Stradun and you find out how how Dubrovnik became one of the world’s most advanced maritime republics.
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Dubrovnik all‐in‐one Tour with Cable Car Ride
Enjoy this city walking guide tour of Dubrovnik with a cable ticket.Depart from Pile Square on foot and reach the newly open cable car station situated close to the old town of Dubrovnik. Take a cable car to a panoramic view of Dubrovnik from the surrounding Srd hill. Enjoy a memorable top view of the whole city and the ancient rooftops.Upon return ride to the main station and be guided to the old town before going to the city walls which were completed in the 13th century. Walk around one of the largest and most luxurious open‐air museum towns in existence. You will be awed by the labyrinth of short, narrow stone streets, the marketplace, palaces, towers, monasteries, and three‐century‐old houses.
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What to Do in Dubrovnik for Arts and Culture Enthusiasts
Begin your cultural sojourn at the Rector’s Palace, a Gothic-Renaissance gem that once housed the city’s rulers and now presents a finely curated museum. Here, amidst elaborately vaulted ceilings and intricate stonework, you'll start to understand the feast Dubrovnik offers visitors hungry for history and art.
Twilight Tales and Starry‐Eyed Evenings: What to Do in Dubrovnik at Night
As the sun melts into the Adriatic, you may find yourself spoilt for choice when it comes to what to do in Dubrovnik at night. Start the adventure with a concert under the stars at the Revelin Fortress, where ancient stones pulse with the rhythm of contemporary music during the Dubrovnik Summer Festival.
Offbeat Adventures for the Curious: Unique Experiences in Dubrovnik
If you're seeking unique things to do in Dubrovnik, venture beyond the old city walls. Less well-known than many of the city’s other museums, a guided tour of the Red History Museum offers an unvarnished look at life under Yugoslav socialism through an artist’s lens. Alternatively, embark on a private craft workshop where local artisans teach you the ancient art of Konavle embroidery, a tradition handed down through generations.
Aesthetic Itineraries: What to See and Do in Dubrovnik for Lovers of Beauty
Those with an eye for detail will find endless delights when planning a sojourn in Dubrovnik. A wander along the city walls for heart-stopping views over terracotta rooftops and cobalt waters is unquestionably one of the key things to do in Dubrovnik. Afterwards, lose yourself in the labyrinthine backstreets, where contemporary galleries like Artur Gallery showcase Croatia’s rising stars.
24‐Hour Dreaming: What to Do in Dubrovnik in One Day
Pressed for time but determined to experience the essence of this coastal jewel? If you're wondering what to do to make the most of one day in Dubrovnik, start early with a peaceful sunrise walk atop the city walls. Next, delve into the heart of the Old Town, visiting the Sponza Palace and the Dominican Monastery’s Gothic cloister.
A Leisurely Affair: What to Do in Dubrovnik in Two Days
Those lucky enough to have two days to enjoy Dubrovnik can luxuriate in a deeper connection. Day one should be devoted to the walled city's treasures, and a leisurely evening enjoying live music at Buža Bar, perched precariously on the cliffs.
Essential Experiences: Dubrovnik’s Key ‘Must Dos’
While there are many claimants to the title, attending a performance during the Dubrovnik Summer Festival is a true ‘Must Do’. Watching opera, ballet, or Shakespeare unfold within the historic fortresses and piazzas transcends the ordinary, creating a memory that will linger long after your departure.
Final Reflections: A Living Canvas
In Dubrovnik, the line between past and present, art and life, is beautifully blurred. Deciding what to do in Dubrovnik is less about ticking off landmarks and more about sinking into its enduring rhythm. From illuminated streets echoing with music to sunlit cloisters adorned with centuries-old frescoes, every moment in this city is a brushstroke on a living canvas.