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Coastal Dubrovnik has soared in popularity over recent years due to it being prominently featured as "Kings Landing" in HBO's Game of Thrones. The city has a unique European charm with large stone walls overlooking the Adriatic, winding pathways, palaces and churches. It's a great introduction to the Balkan region of eastern Europe.
People have inhabited this area of Croatia for hundreds of years. The city was founded in the 7th century by the Ragusas who were refugees from Italy. With its central location between Italy, the Ottoman Empire, and Greece, Dubrovnik became a major trade city and strategic location.
Much of the city’s most famous landmarks, like the walls and Sponza Palace, were built during the Middle Ages. The city was very prosperous until 1667 when much of the city was destroyed by an earthquake. The city wouldn’t see large scale damage again until the War of Independence in the early 1990s.
Today, the city has become a top spot for travelers looking to experience romantic old towns, delectable food, and breathtaking landscapes.
One of the major reasons Dubrovnik has grown in popularity is because of the TV show Game of Thrones. The show used Dubrovnik as a filming location and some of the most iconic scenes of the show were filmed in or around the city.
The top attraction in Dubrovnik, the city walls are a towering masterpiece of engineering. Over 6,000 feet of wall, these formidable walls are 5-16 feet wide at different points. Every angle you stand provides a stunning view of the city and harbor. But make sure to visit right away in the morning or right before it closes, the walls can be very busy and warm.
If you are an active traveler you will love the opportunity to explore the bay around Dubrovnik for an afternoon or kayak out to Lokrum Island. The bay around the city is typically quiet and you can get some of the best photos of the walls from the sea.
To escape the heat of the old town, you can get out into the surrounding beaches. You can pick your specific type of beach from rocky, quiet, party, or family oriented.
The Cable Car picks up passengers right outside of the Old Town walls and takes you up to Mount Srd to enjoy a relaxing drink and sunset at the top of the mountain.
Note: The Cable Car is currently closed until further notice. If you are visiting the city on a tour, make sure to check before you visit to see if the Cable Car has reopened.
The mysterious island off of the Old Town. Lokrum Island is a small island where you can relax for the day in the Botanical Gardens, the Benedictine Monastery, or swim and lay out on the beaches.
Croatia has very dynamic food scene. In the country’s cuisine you can see influences from Austria, Turkey, Italy, and Greece. When visiting Dubrovnik you’ll be able to experiences flavors and ingredients native to Croatia and throughout the Mediterranean.
Food in Croatia is heavily influenced by the sea. Many popular dishes are seafood platters, oysters, and steamed mussels. Also popular in the city are olives. The area around Dubrovnik is known for growing delicious olives for eating and to create olive oil.
A famous dish to the Dalmatian Coast you must try when visiting is black risotto. Black risotto is a typical Italian risotto but made with squid’s ink to give it its distinct color. Many recipes include shellfish or clams with the dish.
For those with a sweet tooth, Dubrovnik is full of famous desserts. Two of its most popular ones are rozata and arancini. Rozata is a custard pudding that closely reflects flan or creme brulee and is made with rose liquor. Arancini are a traditional Dubrovnik dessert made from orange or lemon peels and served as candied.
While Dubrovnik may be famous for its Old Town and white cliffs, the beaches in the city are nothing to laugh at. There are numerous beaches just outside of the old town or within a short walk or bus ride. All you have to do is pick which one you wish to visit for the day.
1. Banje Beach - The most popular beach in Dubrovnik, Banje Beach is just outside of the city walls. The beach is right outside the eastern gate Ploce Gate and sits in front of luxurious hotels. The beach is a great place to sunbathe and has some of the best views of the city.
2. Bellevue Beach - A short 20-minute walk from the Old Town, Bellevue Beach sits right on Lapad Peninsula. The pebbled beach is more remote and private as you have to take steps down to the beach and is hidden back from the main water.
3. Sveti Jakov - One of the most picturesque beaches in the city is Sveti Jakov. Located about a mile east of the city, visitors can walk to this sandy oasis or take bus numbers 5 or 8 to reach it.
While there is plenty to see and do within the city, Dubrovnik’s prime location lends itself to amazing day trips.
1. Lokrum Island - One of the most popular day trips from the city is Lokrum Island. Just a 14-minute ferry ride from the Old Town harbor you can spend the day visiting the Botanical Gardens, the Benedictine Monastery, or swimming in the calm waters around the island.
2. Kotor, Montenegro - Just a short two-hour drive away from Dubrovnik is the historic and stunning town of Kotor, Montenegro. This old town is nestled at the base of towering mountains at the end of the Bay of Kotor. You can shop your way through the old town or hike the stairs up to St. John’s Fortress that hugs the mountainside.
3. Korcula - One of the most popular islands in the Dalmatian Coast, Korcula is known for its medieval walled town and sprawling vineyards. A less busy version of Dubrovnik, Korcula is a great option to get out and explore the small worlds on the islands.
4. Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Looking to visit another country on your trip, Mostar is a short drive from Dubrovnik. The small city is known for its Ottoman old town and bazaar and teal river that separates the city. One of the most famous sites is the Stari Most that straddles the river and connects to the two sides of the city.
5. Mljet National Park - Regular ferry rides from Dubrovnik take you out to one of Croatia’s most stunning islands. This green, wooded island is an ideal spot for hikers and adventure seekers looking to enjoy the great outdoors on their visit.
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