Overview
Dubrovnik, “The Pearl of the Adriatic,” is a city that has lived a thousand lives — from medieval trading hub to UNESCO World Heritage Site, and now, a pop-culture icon thanks to Game of Thrones. Surrounded by ancient walls and kissed by the Adriatic Sea, this Croatian gem is a living time capsule that glows under the Mediterranean sun.
Top 5 Must-See Attractions
- City Walls of Dubrovnik – A 2-kilometer walk offering jaw-dropping views of red rooftops and the blue sea.
- Rector’s Palace – A Gothic-Renaissance building that tells tales of Dubrovnik’s golden age.
- Stradun (Placa Street) – The city’s lively main street, perfect for strolling, people-watching, and soaking up the atmosphere.
- Fort Lovrijenac – Known as Dubrovnik’s Gibraltar, this fortress stands dramatically above the sea.
- Franciscan Monastery – Home to one of the world’s oldest pharmacies still in operation.
Why Walk Here?
Dubrovnik is a maze of marble lanes, hidden courtyards, and sea-kissed views. On a Citywalks audio tour, you’ll not only admire its beauty but also uncover stories of merchants, sailors, and even filming crews. Every step inside the walls feels cinematic, and every turn leads you deeper into history.