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Dubrovnik is known for its history and architecture, but appreciating its many sights can be difficult on a self-led tour. Forget the guidebook and learn from a local on a tour of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, exploring landmarks including the Franciscan Monastery, Stradun monument, Cathedral of the Assumption, and more. Enjoy the intimate perspective of a walking tour as you gain insight into the city’s far-reaching heritage and culture.
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Dubrovnik Walks
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Martin_M, May 2026
A really excellent tour , our guide Davor was very good , very knowledgeable and the 1 1/2 hour passed fast , he had a huge amount of knowledge , hugely enjoyable tour , would highly recommend recommend it
donnabK5836XO, May 2026
Excellent guide, Goran. Very interesting and enjoyable. I would highly recommend.
277mantass, May 2026
Our guide Branko was the best. Super funny but open with the struggles of modern croatians in tourist spots like Dubrovnik and overall a guy I could easily see going to the pub with. It was a rather short guide at 1.5 hours long but didn't feel short changed. Having ear pieces to listen was really great as were were among many other groups so you could follow along at your own pace. Overall a great experince and would highly recommend.
Christy_N, May 2026
Great tour! Perfect amount of time. Antun is a fabulous guide! It helped that he is so tall so we could always find him. We had a pretty big group but it didn’t feel big with us each having our own headset. I’m so glad we booked this tour - great insight into the history of the city and walls.
This is our meeting point, we all gather here, the guide briefly presents him/herself and off we go! 1,5 h tour begins!
Dubrovnik never fails to awe the visitor; its streets paved with white limestone, its walls crowning the city, and its medieval sandstone-colored houses oozing with history.
This 1.5-hour guided walking tour takes you deep into the city’s 1,400-year history, recalling ancient tales when Dubrovnik was one of the world’s most prosperous port cites. It tells tales of war and lets the tour-goer in on the culture of the city.
After meeting in Pile area, in front of Sky bar, begin the journey through history and through Old Town. Pass the Franciscan Monastery and admire Orlando’s Column, a monument on the Stradun inspired by the city’s long-standing freedom and sovereignty. See, too, Onofrio’s Fountain, built in 1438 at the end of a 8-mile (12-km) aqueduct that gave the city its water supply.
The walk also passes by the Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace and the Cathedral of the Assumption, a baroque church built after the devastating earthquake of 1667.
We stop in Brsalje square for a brief summary of the tour, together with some basic point on what we are going to talk about and what we are goindg to see on the tour. We do not enter any facilities.
Main Western entrance to the old town
This 1.5-hour guided walking tour takes you deep into the city’s 1,400-year history, recalling ancient tales when Dubrovnik was one of the world’s most prosperous port cites. It tells tales of war and lets the tour-goer in on the culture of the city.
After meeting in Pile area, in front of Sky bar, begin the journey through history and through Old Town. Pass the Franciscan Monastery and admire Orlando’s Column, a monument on the Stradun inspired by the city’s long-standing freedom and sovereignty. See, too, Onofrio’s Fountain, built in 1438 at the end of a 8-mile (12-km) aqueduct that gave the city its water supply.
The walk also passes by the Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace and the Cathedral of the Assumption, a baroque church built after the devastating earthquake of 1667.
The main square of the old town, several stories covered here (St.Blaise's church, Orlando's column, Sponza Palace, Small Onofrio's Fountain, Bell tower...)
Our last stop is in this area
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