Dubrovnik Food and Drink Walking Tour provides an authentic culinary experience combined with the rich history and culture of this UNESCO-listed city. Enjoy local specialties at traditional eateries, and explore vibrant markets teeming with fresh local produce. Our expert guides, local insiders passionate about their culinary heritage, will share fascinating stories behind each dish. From exquisite cheeses to robust wines, seafood to sweet treats, your palate is set for an adventure. Winding through cobblestone streets and picturesque squares, Dubrovnik's beauty complements this journey while you'll be listening more of its great history. Our small group sizes ensure a personalized, intimate experience. This tour is a feast for all senses.
The Large Onofrio's Fountain is a prominent landmark in Dubrovnik, Croatia, also a meeting point for our food tour. Located at the entrance of Dubrovnik's Old Town, near Pile Gate, this large circular fountain is a remarkable example of the city's historical infrastructure and architectural grandeur. Constructed in 1438 by the renowned Italian engineer Onofrio della Cava, the fountain was part of a complex water supply system that brought water from a well-spring located over 7 miles away. Despite suffering damage from an earthquake in 1667 and the Croatian War of Independence in the 1990s, the fountain has been well-restored and continues to serve as a functional public water source, offering cool refreshment to locals and tourists alike.
Ruđer Bošković Square, located in the heart of Dubrovnik's historic Old Town, is named after one of the most famous sons of the city, Ruđer Bošković, a noted physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet, theologian, and Jesuit priest of the 18th century. As a public space in the city's UNESCO-listed center, this square embodies the rich history and culture of Dubrovnik. Its prime location amidst narrow, winding streets lined with age-old stone buildings provides a unique charm that is quintessential Dubrovnik.
The Rector's Palace in Dubrovnik is an iconic building that once served as the seat of the Rector of the Republic of Ragusa, the name for Dubrovnik during the Middle Ages when it was a prosperous maritime republic. This historic Gothic-Renaissance palace, located in the heart of the city's Old Town, is a testament to the city's illustrious past.
You will make your own way to the meeting points