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Dubrovnik 4 hour walking tour
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Dubrovnik 4 hour walking tour

The beginning and the end of our tour will be in front of the Old Town (PILE gate). During our excursion we are going to walk the City Walls (2 kilometars long, there are some steepy steps so bring some comfortable shoes!) and visit not only the most popular spots but also the secret ones.
Dubrovnik, as part of the Croatian Republic, was heavily damaged in 7 months long Serbian and Montenegrin attacks in 1991.
Upon arriving in Dubrovnik, the first thing you will notice is its 2 km long, massive walls.
If you head towards the old city core, your stroll around the walls can be continued along the main, historically rich, street called Stradun.
The Rector's Palace, the Assumption Cathedral, the Lovrijenac Fortress and the Revelin Fortress are just some attractions you need to explore.
The beauty of Dubrovnik has been recognized by UNESCO by placing it on the World Heritage List in 1979

Visit: Walls of Dubrovnik, Placa Ulica 32, Dubrovnik 20000 Croatia

The beginning and the end of our tour will be in front of the Old Town (PILE gate). During our excursion we are going to walk the City Walls (2 kilometars long, there are some steepy steps so bring some comfortable shoes!) and visit not only the most popular spots but also the secret ones.



Duration:2 to 3 hours
Commences in:Dubrovnik, Croatia
Country:Croatia
City:Dubrovnik

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