Discover the old town with a local in a small group; Enjoy your tour without big crowds - the tour is limited to 8 guests per guide; Experience the everyday life of Dubrovnik on the city streets; Learn about the history of Dubrovnik for a deeper appreciation of the cityThe walls were built between 12th and 17th century, and are very well preserved until nowadays (check about History of Dubrovnik). Town walls are about 2 kilometres long and they include 16 smaller and larger towers, among them the Sveti Ivan Tower, the largest one, built at the very entrance to the town’s old harbour Porporela (above photo).
Explore the Old City. Your first activity in Dubrovnik should be exploring the Old City! Set out early before the heat kicks in. You can either explore the city by yourself or hire a guide. It can be nice to have a guide — they’ll actually teach you about the real history of the city instead of the fictional Game of Thrones history!
The small Onofrio’s fountain, in the main square of the old town of Dubrovnik. The small Onofrio’s fountain was designed by Onofrio de la Cava. It was built between 1440 and 1442, and is situated in the old town’s main square. Just outside the Pile gate, you’ll find a spacious square called Brsalje, the usual spot from where start many
Take in the breathtaking views of Dubrovnik’s port and Old Town and visit landmarks vital to the political and defensive history of the city. Your guide will reveal places like the Revelin Fortress, Minceta Tower and Lovrijenac Fortress, which were crucial to the protection of Dubrovnik’s people and prosperity.