Dubrovnik attractions

  • City Walls

    (1.64 km) (show on map)

    Type: The medieval walls surrounding the city.

    The wall and its fortresses and towers are works of art built in medieval times. You can walk on top of the 2km circuit of walls and get a great view of the city.

    Walking around the city walls in Dubrovnik was one o...

    – paul (Mar 18, 2009)

    We visited them with our local guide Denis and we ha...

    – anonymous (Oct 14, 2008)

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  • The Old City

    Hrvatska‎ (1.66 km) (show on map)

    Type: The old part of the city.

    The Old Town was once one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations until it was ravaged by bombs during the Balkan conflict. Today the marble streets and the Baroque buildings have been fixed and it's a must see for all visitors.

    What a fantasitc place! Can't wait to go back. If t...

    – anonymous (Nov 4, 2008)

    The Old Town is very small it takes about 1-1½ hour...

    – Sassy (May 3, 2007)

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  • Banje Beach

    (2.14 km) (show on map)

    Type: The city's main beach.

    On this popular pebbly stretch, you can sunbathe, swim or take a boat out to Lokrum Island. There are also great views of the Old Town area from the beach.

    This seems to be the city's main beach and it's a po...

    – anonymous (Apr 29, 2009)

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  • Luza Square

    (1.89 km) (show on map)

    Type: A busy square.

    This busy city square is always full of tourists due to the large number of attractions in the area. Onofrio's Little Fountain, Sponza Palace, the city bell tower and St. Blaises Church are all in this square.

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  • Jesuit Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola

    Poljana R. Boskovica (1.89 km) (show on map)

    Type: Dubrovnik's largest house of worship.

    At the top of a long set of baroque stairs, which were designed by Pietro Passalacqua and are reminiscent of Rome's Spanish Steps, you will find Dubrovnik's largest house of worship.

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  • St. Blaise Church

    Luza Trg (Sq.) (1.90 km) (show on map)

    Type: A church.

    St. Blaise is Dubrovnik's patron saint. This baroque style, domed church has a wide staircase and terrace that attracts tourists from Luza Square. The church has many amazing works of art and sculptures.

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  • Dominican Monastery and Museum

    Sveti Dominika 4 (1.88 km) (show on map)

    Type: A monastery with some amazing works of art.

    This monastery was built in the 14th century. An impressive stairway leads to the Dominican's church doorway, which is decorated with a statue of St. Dominic. The door opens to the 15th-century Gothic cloister designed by Maso di Bartolomeo.

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  • Viator Travel

    (1.58 km) (show on map)

    Type: A travel agency.

    As well as organising accommodation, transfer services and more, this agency also provides a selection of tours around the Dubrovnik area.

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  • Dubrovnik Aquarium and Maritime Museum

    Damjana Jude 2 (2.03 km) (show on map)

    Type: Aquarium and museum.

    The aquarium has a large array of indigenous fish and ocean life on display to visitors in its 27 tanks. The museum section has many artefacts of sea voyages such as charts and boat models.

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  • Church of the Assumption

    Poljana Marina Drzica (1.95 km) (show on map)

    Type: Dubrovnik Cathedral.

    This cathedral was built between the 12th and 14th centuries atop the ruins of a 6th or 7th century Byzantine basilica. The cathedral also has a rich treasury whose main feature is the skull, arm, and leg of St. Blaise, all plated with gold.

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  1. St. Blaise Church

    St. Blaise is Dubrovnik's patron saint. This baroque style, domed church has a wide staircase and terrace that attracts tourists from Luza Square. The church has many amazing works of art and sculp...

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  2. Luza Square

    This busy city square is always full of tourists due to the large number of attractions in the area. Onofrio's Little Fountain, Sponza Palace, the city bell tower and St. Blaises Church are all in ...

    more info »
  3. Jesuit Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola

    At the top of a long set of baroque stairs, which were designed by Pietro Passalacqua and are reminiscent of Rome's Spanish Steps, you will find Dubrovnik's largest house of worship.

    more info »

Top rated

  1. City Walls

    Where: Dubrovnik

    The wall and its fortresses and towers are works of art built in medieval times. You can walk on top of the 2km circuit of walls and get a great view of the city.

    boo rating 100%

  2. The Old City

    Where: Dubrovnik

    The Old Town was once one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations until it was ravaged by bombs during the Balkan conflict. Today the marble streets and the Baroque buildings have been fixe...

    boo rating 80%

  3. Banje Beach

    Where: Dubrovnik

    On this popular pebbly stretch, you can sunbathe, swim or take a boat out to Lokrum Island. There are also great views of the Old Town area from the beach.

    boo rating 80%

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