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Dubrovnik – This Croatian city is one of Europe’s most enduring treasures. Check out the top places to visit in Dubrovnik and start planning a trip of your own!
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Your #Dubrovnik #vacation brings you to a living museum, to the ramparts of the Old Town, in a city facing the Adriatic Sea.
Walk along the tops of the city’s boundary walls, then amongst the assortment of restored and reconstructed Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque palaces, plazas, monasteries, churches and fountains. You won’t find billboards or shop signs here, due to local regulations aimed at preserving the heritage of the city.
Enjoy life outside the Old Town walls at Banje, Dubrovnik’s main beach, or at Gruz Harbour, the main port.
#Visit the many restaurants, cafes and bars in the city, and the both lively and laid-back venues that make up nightlife in Dubrovnik.
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Old Town and City Walls Walking Tour of Dubrovnik with Cable Car Ride
Explore iconic Dubrovnik, Croatia with a walking tour of the Old Town, City Walls and a ride on the Dubrovnik Cable Car.
Get the greatest views of Dubrovnik by walking the medieval city walls and taking the cable car up to Mt. Srd, the tall rocky mountain that towers over the UNESCO World Heritage-listed site, and then get a guided tour of Old Town. And save some money by doing it. This three-in-one ticket allows you to do three of the city’s most popular tourist activities at one affordable price.
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A late warm summer walk in Dubrovnik, Croatia from the East-Gate to the West-Gate. Click here ▶ to see highlights and guide.
The 'Pearl of the Adriatic', situated on the Dalmatian coast, became an important Mediterranean sea power from the 13th century onwards. Although severely damaged by an earthquake in 1667, Dubrovnik managed to preserve its beautiful Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces and fountains. Damaged again in the 1990s by armed conflict, it is now the focus of a major restoration programme coordinated by UNESCO.
Even after these disrupting life events the city recovered to an excellent historic state. Old Town and its many sights (including the well-preserved city walls along which you can walk) is one of the top attractions here. The Old Town is also famous for both of the entrance gates, St. Blaise, or Jesuit Staircase from the Game of Thrones series, seen in this walking video!
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Old Town and City Walls Walking Tour in Dubrovnik, Croatia
Stroll the streets of Old Town, passing historic landmarks like Sponza Palace and Orland’s Column, then cap your tour by walking the UNESCO World Heritage-listed medieval walls on this guided tour in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Get an insider’s view of Dubrovnik on this three-hour guided tour of Old Town. Stroll the Stradun, the limestone-paved main street, and wander the little alleyways of Old Town before taking a revolution around the 80-foot-high medieval walls that encircle the city, all the while learning the history of Dubrovnik.
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Food and Drink Walking Tour in Dubrovnik, Croatia
Taste a mix of delicious Croatian cuisine with this food and drink walking tour of Dubrovnik.
Eat your way through Dubrovnik on this small group, guided food and drink tour all within the medieval walls of the Old Town. Stop at four different family-run restaurants, sampling the local food and wine at each place -- from locally caught tuna and oysters to traditional desserts, all paired with wine made just outside of Dubrovnik. Learn about the history of the city and get local recommendations from the guide.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia: Pearl of the Adriatic
More info about travel to Dubrovnik: Confined within its walls as it has been for centuries, Dubrovnik juts out from the rocky Croatian coastline looking inviting from both the land and the sea. Though the war killed tourism in the 1990s, today the crowds are most decidedly back. And understandably so — Dubrovnik is a living fairy tale that shouldn't be missed.
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Welcome to Dubrovnik. Fairy Tale City Tour.
If you’re looking for things to do in Dubrovnik than this vlog is for you. We start off by exploring Fort Lovrijenac or St. Lawrence Fortress, just outside the walls of the city. After that we make our way inside the walls of the city through the Pile Gate to Stradun, the main pedestrian street inside the walls. After wandering awhile we come across a bar with the best view Buza Bar to have some Croatian beer. Finally max we walk fully around the Dubrovnik city walls to take in the incredible views over the city and the Adriatic.
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Dubrovnik is a stunningly intact walled city on the Adriatic Sea coast of the extreme south of Croatia. Although its population barely exceeds 40,000, it's one of the most prominent tourist resorts of the Mediterranean and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979.
Dubrovnik is both a seaport and the centre of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County. Its population was 42,615 inhabitants according to census data from 2011. Dubrovnik is nicknamed Pearl of the Adriatic. Tourism is the most important industry in Dubrovnik. The city of Dubrovnik (Latin: Ragusa) was built on maritime trade. In the Middle Ages it became the only city-state in the Adriatic to rival Venice. Supported by its wealth and skilled diplomacy, the city achieved a remarkable level of development during the 15th and 16th centuries. Furthermore, Dubrovnik was one of the centres of the development of the Croatian language and literature, home to many notable poets, playwrights, painters, mathematicians, physicists and other scholars.
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The people of Dubrovnik built the fort in order to protect the western sea access to the City, particularly from the Venetian fleet. The construction began in 1018 and was completed in the 16th century. The thickness of the walls facing the sea is between 4 and 12 metres. Above the entrance is an inscription in Latin language: NON BENE PRO TOTO LIBERTAS VENDITUR AURO (Freedom is not sold for all the gold of the world).The fort houses a chapel of St. Lawrence, and its courtyard with a cistern serves as a magical venue for theatrical performances. A large number of plays has been performed here within the Dubrovnik Summer Festival programme. Compared with Elsinore, Lovrijenac Fort has become the perfect world famous setting for Shakespeares Hamlet. The fort is opened for visitors.
Pile Gate, Dubrovnik:
The natural starting point to any visit to Dubrovnik, this fabulous city gate was built in 1537. While crossing the drawbridge, imagine that this was once lifted every evening, the gate closed and the key handed to the rector. Notice the statue of St Blaise, the city’s patron saint, set in a niche over the Renaissance arch.
Stradun, Dubrovnik:
Stradun (or officially ‘Placa’) is the main street in Dubrovnik Old Town. It divides the Old town (part of Dubrovnik built within medieval walls) on two, more or less, equal parts – northern and southern. Stradun is stretched from Pile Gate (western entrance to the old town) to the Old Town’s port. It used to be a channel that divided small island on which Dubrovnik was built from the mainland. Later on, the channel was filled to create the main town’s street.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia - Top 20 Things to Do & See in Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik, Croatia - Top 20 Things to Do & See in Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is the most famous, most visited and most expensive tourist destination on the Adriatic Sea. This romantic city boasts an impressive history and many beautiful historic attractions. An UNESO World Heritage Site, the old town is perfectly preserved, and full of wonderful Renaissance, Gothic, and Baroque palaces, churches, and monasteries. The most popular attraction in Dubrovnik is pedestrian-only old town and surrounding city walls. Since Game of Thrones showcased the city’s beautiful architecture visitors have flocked to Dubrovnik to see “King’s Landing” in real life. One day in Dubrovnik is still enough time to explore the most exciting sights. Here's what you need to know about the best attractions and things to do in Dubrovnik: 1. Pile Gate, 2. Onofrio Fountain, 3. Walk the Stradun street, 4. The Rectors Palace, 5. Explore the City Walls, 6. Have a drink at a Cliff Bar, 7. Old town port, 8. Visit a Banje beach, 9. Lovrijenac Fortress, 10. The Bell Tower, 11. St Blaise's Church, 12. Dubrovnik Cathedral, 13. Sponza Palace, 14. Ploce Gate, 15. Saint Ignatius Church, 16. Jesuits staircase, 17. Gundulic Square, 18. Franciscan Church and Monastery, 19. Dominican Monastery, 20. Take a cable car ride to SRĐ hill.
There is a lot to see but all in a very small area so it’s easy to cover in one day.
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Game of Thrones Tour of Dubrovnik, Croatia
After Sailing Croatia and Sailing to King's Landing we take a Game of thrones tour of Dubrovnik, Croatia and Explore and abandoned Hotel
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Last year, over a million people visited the beautiful Croatian walled city of Dubrovnik. But the UNESCO World Heritage site on the Adriatic coast is becoming a victim of its own success. With thousands of visitors every day, Dubrovnik is suffering a similar fate to other mass tourist destinations throughout Europe. Authorities are now considering options to limit access to the Old City, as this report explains.
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A Guided Tour of Dubrovnik, Croatia
Local guide, Dennis, shepherded the Explore group through a whirlwind tour of old Dubrovnik, just as crowded today as it was yesterday. A mish-mosh of information.
Seven million stones were used to build the fortifications. There are 650 steps on the wall and it costs 70k per person to walk the City Walls. Croatia is Roman Catholic. Buildings were constructed in the 17th century to quarantine infectious diseases called Lazarettos.
Carry a water bottle and refill from big or small Onofrio's Fountains. Free and potable water. Now, listen to Dennis tell you about Dubrovnik...
Dubrovnik City Walls Walking Tour
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Montenegro Day Trip from Dubrovnik, Croatia
Set off on a day trip from Dubrovnik to Montenegro.
Get out of Dubrovnik for the day and head south to the diminutive country of Montenegro on this guided tour. Get acquainted with Montenegro’s must-see sights, stopping first in the small town of Perast for a brief tour and to take a ferry to gawk at a Baroque-era church plopped improbably in the middle of the Bay of Kotor. Then arrive in the medieval-walled town of Kotor, home to Europe’s southernmost fjord, for a guided tour and some free time. Return to Dubrovnik in the evening.
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Split to Dubrovnik by Bus | Croatia Travel Vlog
Join us as we travel from Split to Dubrovnik by bus as we continue our journey across Croatia. We kick things off with an apartment tour in Split which ended up being our most spacious living space on this entire trip featuring 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 washing machines and a large living room. It was an incredible airbnb apartment with one of the loveliest and most accommodating hosts we've had in a long time:
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Good morning good morning. Good morning guys. Someone has had a transformation since the last video. Yeah. From Wolverine to clean cut. I do this about every 2.5 months I'd say. Yeah. How was it going to the barber in Croatia? Oh, it was awesome. These guys were true professionals. Yeah. Like these older gentlemen they wore like white it was almost like lab coats and they took their job seriously. They did a great job like I really like what they did they even put a little bit of cream around the sides and they were using their razors, splashing some alcohol on after. Like these guys knew what they were doing. So you got pampered. Yeah it was a really good price I think it was 5 or 6 Euros or something like that. Oh nice. In local currency it was 40 Kuna. I remember now. Anyways today is a travel day. We haven't didn't spend much time in Split. We only had 4 nights here. Mmmhmm. Um and so we're moving on to Dubrovnik. Mmmhmm. Really excited about that. This is the one city in Croatia that we really really want to visit. Yeah. Everyone raves about it. Everyone raves about it. We've been watching a couple of videos on it and it just looks absolutely stunning. So we're really excited to be going there today. And yeah we're taking a bus. But anyways before we do that let's give you a tour of our apartment. Yep. So as you know we're traveling with my parents. My Mom and Dad and also Val.
So we got this was our coolest apartment so far. We got three bedrooms that had 3 bathrooms. What a luxury. Yeah we each had our own bathroom. Like my parents had their own bathroom, we did and Val had her own bathroom.
Alright Audrey and Pumpy. We are about to say fare thee well to Split. What did you guys think of this place?
Uh beautiful little coastal town. Yeah. Great for sailors, great for walkers, great for cyclists.
And in the summertime probably great for beaches as well. Yeah. This time of year it was just perfect for us because we were leaving cold Italy. Yeah. And uh leaving it behind. It was when we left Venice we were escaping the Beast from the East in terms of weather and we came here and it was at least like 14 or 15 degrees warmer.
What did you think Audrey? I really enjoyed it. I'm still thinking about that burger with the truffle mayo. Yeah. That was the highlight right there. And we also had that great seafood meal as well with fish. So it is a great launching point. It is also not too far to Dubrovnik. We only have a four and a half hour bus ride. And do you remember the price of those tickets?
16 Euros each. Oh yeah. Because we asked everyone for money. It came to 16 Euros I forget the price in Kuna but yeah it literally came to 16 Euros per person. The two days that we have in Dubrovnik are scheduled to be sunny. Tomorrow and the next day so yeah we'll make the most of those. Really looking forward to it. They say Dubrovnik is the jewel of Croatia the pearl of the adriatic.
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The Beauty of Dubrovnik Ancient City Walls - Walking Tour 2015 Full HD
Take a walking tour of the City Walls of Dubrovnik (Croatia). Also this is one of the locations where Game of Thrones is filmed. In that world Dubrovnik is known as King's Landing.
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The city walls are considered to be one of the most grandiose fortification monuments in Europe. The entire city core of Dubrovnik is encircled within these walls. The first fortifications were built in the 8th century, most of the construction took place from the mid-15th to the end of the 16th century. The huge earthquake in 1667 didn't do much damage. And since then both man and nature failed at destroying these massive but beautiful walls.
The main wall on the land side is 4 to 6 meters (13-20 feet) thick, but narrower on the side facing the sea 1.5 to 3 meters (5-10 feet) thick. Its height reaches 25 meters (83 feet) in some places. The walls run an uninterrupted course of approximately 1,940 metres (6,360 ft) in length. The wall on the land side is protected by an additional scarp wall as a defence against artillery fire. The main wall has 14 quadrangular and 2 circular towers, 2 angular fortifications and 4 bastions. Thw wall is protected at four points by strong forts. The strong round Tower Minčeta is to the north, the port is protected by the detached Fortress Revelin in the east and by the big complex of the Fortress of Saint John in the south-east. The western entrance to the city is protected by the strong and beautiful Bokar fortress. The western end of the city is also protected from the sea and land by powerful detached Fortress Lovrijenac.
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CRAZY DUBROVNIK STORIES | Old City Walking Tour | Sail Croatia Day 3 of 8
Dubrovnik has some crazy history so today we made our way from the port and took a walking tour of the old city. Sail Croatia... ⬇ Click 'Show More' ⬇
A walking tour of Dubrovnik seemed like the best way to learn about the old town, the city history, the walls and castle development and just how the old town came to be. We weren't wrong. Beyond the Game of Thrones fame, Dubrovnik has an incredible past.
History ranging from attacks, bombs, fires and more have shaped the city of Dubrovnik to where it is today. This tour was only an hour long and gave us so much insight into Croatia as a whole, while also providing a great tour of the Dubrovnik town inside the walls as well.
This is day 3 of our Sail Croatia Explorer Cruise and we LOVE IT! We were docked in the Dubrovnik Port, well actually it's Port Gruz, and made our way in to the city for one of the optional excursions provided by Sail Croatia.
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Mickela does a little sightseeing in Dubrovnik's Old Town in Croatia - the stunning views, the fresh fish, and catching Croatia's national soccer team WINNING a game in the World Cup were just some of the perks she experiences!
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Cable Car Ride to Mount Srd and Old Town Tour in Dubrovnik, Croatia
Hop on a cable car to take in the panoramic views of the Dalmatian coast from the top of Mt. Srd and then take a walking tour through the narrow passageways of Old Town in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Get the ultimate outlook on Dubrovnik with a round-trip ticket to the top of Mount Srd for incredible views of the city and the stunning Dalmatian Coast and then get a guided tour through the charming, narrow, limestone-clad streets of Old Town.
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5 Top-Rated Day Trips from Dubrovnik | Croatia Day Tours Guide
5 Top-Rated Day Trips from Dubrovnik, Europe
Blessed with a stunning location on the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik is surrounded by rewarding day trip destinations. Just offshore, wooded islands punctuate the clear waters, with sleepy villages; calm, pebbly beaches; and time-worn monasteries and churches. Sailing trips are a popular way to explore these beautiful islands. Along the coast, red-roofed villas cascade down hillsides in picturesque towns such as Cavtat, and foodies will love the Peljesac Peninsula, with its patchwork of farms and succulent shellfish and oysters. Be sure to bring your passport; Dubrovnik is just a short drive away from the diminutive country of Montenegro, where you can soak up the hypnotic beauty of its tiny villages and hike amid pine-covered mountain peaks. And for history and culture vultures, Mostar in Bosnia Herzegovina outshines its battle-scarred past with its welcoming locals and picturesque old town on the banks of the Neretva River. Here five day trips from Dubrovnik, Croatia.
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