Welcome to
Dubrovnik
Croatia
Dubrovnik is one of the most perfectly preserved medieval cities in the world — a walled city-state on the Adriatic whose limestone streets, Baroque fountains, and terracotta rooftops within mighty 13th-century walls create an atmosphere of timeless Mediterranean beauty. Walking the 2km circuit of the city walls, with the dazzling blue Adriatic on one side and the red-roofed old town on the other, is one of Europe's great experiences. Known to millions as the filming location for King's Landing in Game of Thrones, Dubrovnik is also a gateway to the Dalmatian islands of Hvar, Brač, and Korčula, making it the perfect base for Croatian island-hopping.
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Dominican Monastery
A 14th-century monastery hiding one of Croatia's finest art collections.

Dubrovnik Cable Car
A four-minute gondola ride to the most dramatic view in the Adriatic.

Dubrovnik Cathedral
Baroque cathedral built on the ruins of a church Richard the Lionheart supposedly funded.

Elaphiti Islands
Three car-free islands offering pine forests, pebble coves, and village life unchanged for centuries.

Lokrum Island
A car-free island of peacocks, ruins, and clear Adriatic water just minutes from the Old City.

Lovrijenac Fortress
A clifftop fortress with the best views in Dubrovnik — and a famous motto to match.

Old Town Walls
Walk the medieval ramparts encircling one of Europe's best-preserved walled cities.

Rector's Palace
Gothic-Renaissance seat of power where Dubrovnik's republic was ruled for five centuries.

Stradun
Dubrovnik's marble-paved main street, polished smooth by centuries of footsteps.

War Photo Limited
Unflinching photojournalism from the world's conflict zones, housed in Dubrovnik's Old Town.
Why should you go to Dubrovnik
What other travelers have to say, based on real reviews.
