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7 h
Daily Tour
1 person
English, German, Italian, Russian
Explore the treasures inside the walls of the Old Town of Dubrovnik on a guided walk in tour of the monuments of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Enjoy in smooth drive and breathtaking views along Boka Bay, perpetuate your experience with photos on panoramic viewpoints of the most beautiful part of the Croatian and Montenegrin coast. A guided walk in tour through the Old Town of Dubrovnik will provide you unique experience and an opportunity to learn about rich history and culture of the Dubrovnik . See the Renaissance and Baroque architecture within the 2-kilometer long defensive walls and stroll down the central Stradun, you will have a pleasure to see one of the oldest pharmacies in the world at the Franciscan Church and Monastery and visit the Rector’s Palace and Fort Lovrijenac and to find out how how Dubrovnik became one of the world’s most advanced maritime republics.