- Dubrovnik Walks - This is our meeting point, we all gather here, the guide briefly presents him/herself and off we go! 1,5 h tour begins!
Dubrovnik never fails to awe the visitor; its streets paved with white limestone, its walls crowning the city, and its medieval sandstone-colored houses oozing with history.
This 1.5-hour guided walking tour takes you deep into the city’s 1,400-year history, recalling ancient tales when Dubrovnik was one of the world’s most prosperous port cites. It tells tales of war and lets the tour-goer in on the culture of the city.
After meeting in Pile area, in front of Sky bar, begin the journey through history and through Old Town. Pass the Franciscan Monastery and admire Orlando’s Column, a monument on the Stradun inspired by the city’s long-standing freedom and sovereignty. See, too, Onofrio’s Fountain, built in 1438 at the end of a 8-mile (12-km) aqueduct that gave the city its water supply.
The walk also passes by the Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace and the Cathedral of the Assumption, a baroque church built after the devastating earthquake of 1667.
- Local Expert guide, licensed by the Croatian Ministry of Tourism
- Use of audio headsets for groups of 4+ persons
- Gratuities
Europe has a limited number of locations where you can observe medieval fortifications, terracotta-roofed structures, and marble pavements juxtaposed against a seascape of deep blue. Dubrovnik is one such spot.
Embark on a 1.5-hour enlightening and enjoyable guided tour to explore the prominent attractions and hidden treasures in the labyrinthine lanes of Stari Grad, also known as the Old Town. Wander along the Stradun, the primary avenue adorned with limestone, and delve into the city’s history that reaches back to the 7th century.
- Minimum of 4 people per tour is required for the tour to run.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.