This isn’t just any tour — it’s a journey with a local who was born and raised in Dubrovnik. I’ll share stories, secrets, and real-life experiences you won’t hear anywhere else. No rushed sightseeing, just a relaxed walk with insights into the city’s history, culture, and everyday life.
Expect honest answers, and a guide who truly knows the heart of Dubrovnik. If you want a genuine, down-to-earth experience, this is the tour for you.
From there, we’ll explore the surrounding area and see: Franciscan Monastery (optional entry), St. Saviour Church, Stradun (Placa), City Walls (from the outside) and famous Maskeron.
We’ll stop here to talk about the architecture, daily life in Dubrovnik and Croatia, and touch on the current political and economic situation
We’ll stop in front of St. Blaise’s Church, dedicated to the patron saint of Dubrovnik, and talk about his deep historical and cultural significance for the city. From there, we’ll have a beautiful view of the Sponza Palace, one of the few buildings that survived the great earthquake. We’ll discuss how its preservation symbolized the resilience of Dubrovnik and played a key role in the city’s recovery. At this stop, we’ll also reflect on the Homeland War in Dubrovnik — an important and painful chapter of our recent history. In addition, we’ll talk about the historical importance of Dubrovnik, especially its trade, ships, and diplomacy, and explore how the city managed to maintain its independence for centuries, despite being surrounded by two powerful enemies.
You will make your own way to the meeting points