Discover Dubrovnik along with your private local guide on a refreshing walking tour through Old Town. Take a stroll on Stradun Street and visit beautiful sites and historical landmarks like Fort Lovrijenac, also referred to as "Dubrovnik's Gibraltar", the Pile Gate Onophrio’s Fountain, the breathtaking Rector's Palace, and more! The tour through Old Town concludes with a slow and inspirational walk on a nearby beach, popular among locals. This adventure gives you a truly different perspective on the city.
● Connect with history on a walking tour through Dubrovnik
● Explore the city with a friendly local guide
● Private tour — only your group participates
● Soak up the captivating local history and culture
The exploration of this captivating city starts with Fort Lovrijenac, where you'll meet your guide. You'll discover Dubrovnik along with your local guide on a walking tour through the huge fort and walk right on the ancient stone drawbridge where many princesses were sure to walk on. Then, you'll take a look at the Pile Gate - the main entrance to the magnificent fort. Your local host will take you on a marvelous adventure through Old Town and show you all the nooks and crannies, located throughout the city. The Onophrian Fountain is located next to the Pile Gate, and which you definitely be taken aback by in the best way possible! The beauty of this fountain, the history around it is breathtaking and your guide will tell you all about it!
After that, you'll take a stroll through Stradun Street, the most famous street in Dubrovnik, and gasp at the beautiful sites. The tour through Old Town will take you to the Square od Poljana R. Boskovica, home to a local Farmers market, and show you the famous Spanish Steps. You think that's it? Oh, no! You'll also get to look inside the Rector's palace! The beautiful Gothic-Renaissance structure. The tour through Old Town concludes with a slow and inspirational walk on a nearby beach, popular among locals. This adventure will give you a truly different perspective on the city and its culture.
Discover charming villages and stunning scenery as you walk to the little bay together with your host, while observing the St. Lawrence Fortress, also referred to as the ‘Gibraltar of Dubrovnik’. This a fortress and theater outside one of the walls of the city. Two drawbridges lead to the fort and above the gate, there’s an inscription: Non Bene Pro Toto Libertas Venditur Auro, which means Freedom isn’t to be sold for all the treasures in the world. Lovrijenac's use as a stage was a recent addition to the long history of the fort, and the performance of Shakespeare's Hamlet has become a tradition of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival.
You will make your own way to the meeting points