The Pearl of the Mediterranean
Today a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most popular tourist destination in Croatia, Dubrovnik was once a city-republic that specialized in sailing, trading, espionage and diplomacy, managing to preserve its independence for centuries, among powerful neighbors like the Ottoman Empire and the Venice Republic. Upon passing through the city gates, one travels back in time – a mythical world of grandiose palaces, magnificent forts, impenetrable walls and proud people who cherished liberty as their highest value. No wonder that so many popular movies and series like Game of Thrones, Robin Hood or Star Wars were filmed here.

Restaurant Kopun
Restaurant Kopun
Panini Bar Franco Romano
Enjoy the best panini
Moskar Street Food
Best Pašticada in Dubrovnik
Gianni's Ice Cream
Gianni's Ice Cream
M'arden Wine Bar
Time 4 wine
Revelin Culture Club
Best club in Croatia?
Galleon Tirena Cruise
Sail into history
Red History Museum
Yugoslavia and Tito
Cable Car
The best viewpoint
Orlando's Column
Famous hero with a famous elbow
St. Blaise's Church
Patron saint of Dubrovnik
Large Onofrio's Fountain
Fresh water source for centuries
Dubrovnik Cathedral
Richard the Lionheart says thank you
Jesuit Stairs
Walk of Shame
Minčeta Tower
None shall pass
Revelin Fortress
Party like it's 1551!
Ploče Gate
Photo opportunity
Pile Gate
Enter into the past
Rector's Palace
Obliti privatorum publica curate
Stradun
The Wide Street
Fort Lovrijenac
Dubrovnik’s Gibraltar