Lovrijenac Fort
Tvrđava LovrijenacOverlooking the entire city, the fort was a crucial defence point. Nowadays, it's a visitor magnet and a theater.
Don Frana Bulića, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Ancient City Walls, DubrovnikMake sure to visit this monument of the city's ancient history and experience the spirit of Dubrovnik and the Mediterranean. |
Old Town DubrovnikThe heart of the “Pearl of the Adriatic” and a must-see for any visitor. Walk the small streets and soak up the atmosphere. |
Placa - Stradun StreetThe main street of Old Town and a shopping haven. A great place to sit down in a café and breathe in the spirit of the city. |
The Large Onofrios FountainDrawing water from a distant well, this is an architectural gem that is not to be missed. Called after its architect, Onofrial della Cava. |
Rector's PalaceFind out about the life of the most powerful men in the city through the building's extensive collection of items. |
Church of St IgnatiusBreathtaking Italian-build Baroque church, formerly belonging to the Jesuits and a must-see in Dubrovnik. |
Prijeko StreetThe street, lined with inviting restaurants, provides a walk through history with its Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque style buildings. |
Dubrovnik Cable CarAscend to the top of the Old City and enjoy the majestic view of the islands and mountains or visit the Homeland War Museum. |
Church of St BlaiseThe Baroque church was destroyed by fire in the 17th century – except for the statue of the local saint St. Blaise. |
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