
Buže Gate
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Dubrovnik, Croatia
The pearl of the AdriaticThis tour of Dubrovnik’s historic center invites you to step through the walls of a legendary city, featuring white stone palaces, centuries-old monasteries, and marble-paved streets polished by time. Throughout the route, discover the heritage of the powerful Republic of Ragusa, the elegance of its Gothic and Baroque architecture, and the landmarks that define this "museum-city" surrounded by turquoise waters. A simple and immersive way to explore the soul of Dubrovnik at your own pace.

Buže Gate
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Orlando’s Column
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St Blaise's Church
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The Stradun
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The Franciscan Monastery
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Fort Lovrijenac
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Pile Gate
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The Large Onofrios Fountain
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St. Ignatius Church
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The Rector’s Palace
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The Dubrovnik Cathedral
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St. John's Fortress
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Sponza Palace
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The Dominican Monastery
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Viewpoint from the Old Port
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The Ploče Gate
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The Lazarettos
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Advice
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The Old City Walls
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Jan.
9°
Feb.
9°
March
11°
April
14°
May
18°
June
22°
July
25°
Aug.
25°
Sept.
21°
Oct.
17°
Nov.
13°
Dec.
10°
Dubrovnik has a warm temperate climate, so temperatures vary throughout the year, but they generally average around 15°C. The coldest months are January and February, with lows around 8°C. The hottest months are July and August, when highs reach around 29°C. As for rain, the wettest months are from January to March, and from October to December. If you want the best weather for your visit, the ideal time to come is between June and September.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audioguide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: In front of the Buže gate
Zicara Car Park : 44 Ul. Iza Grada Dubrovnik is a small city tucked within 13th-century walls. Many travellers choose not to bring their car when they visit. But if you are bringing a car, you should know that parking in the Pearl of the Adriatic can cost around €11 per hour on average. Yes, it’s pricey!
Like many top tourist destinations, Dubrovnik offers perks and discounts through the Dubrovnik Card. It’s a great alternative for discovering the city at your own pace, while taking advantage of deals along the way. Public toilets in Dubrovnik aren't always free, just like in the rest of Croatia. Expect to pay around €2 per visit. It might come as a surprise, but that’s the way it is. To avoid paying more than you need to, we recommend going to the toilet at cafés, bars, or restaurants where you’re already planning to eat or drink.
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