Dubrovnik City/Travel Guide

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Ever wanted a stunning seaside fortress of your own? Picture it: Huge stone walls keeping the lapping sea cornered , while you eat in the security of your Baroque palace. you'll compared to the present fantasy with a visit to Dubrovnik, which is straight out of a dream, or if you're a "Game of Thrones" fan, right out of the wildly popular TV series. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979, Dubrovnik is surrounded by gorgeous medieval ramparts that are preserved in their original form and are one among the city's main attractions.

Often called the Pearl of the Adriatic, this small city on the Dalmatian coast has it all. Travelers from everywhere the planet flock here to experience the rich history preserved within the monuments and buildings, to taste the superb local cuisine, to require a couple of fun day trips and to enjoys the nice and cozy waters spilling onto pebble beaches. Snapshots won't do: you've got to be here yourself to ascertain what all the fuss is about.

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Old Town and Harbor of Dubrovnik, Croatia 

Best Times To Visit Dubrovnik

The best time to go to Dubrovnik is September and October, when temperatures aren't stifling hot yet most of the cruise ships have abandoned the port. The water remains warm for these two months, so it is a great time to read the ocean instead of your savings. the height season, summer, has arguably the nicest weather with average high temperatures fluttering around 80 degrees Fahrenheit. But the tiny city struggles to satisfy the demand of the massive visitor influx. Correspondently, prices soar. Prices go down from October through April, but so will the temperatures and therefore the beach appeal.

Best Things To Do In Dubrovnik

Tiny Dubrovnik packs during a lot of to-dos. Start by tackling its history; patrol the elevated stone walkway, where you will be treated to gorgeous city views by the ocean . Here, you will be ready to look down on the town to pick your next stop. Should it's a spiritual site just like the "> just like the Dubrovnik Cathedral or the Franciscan Monastery? Or should it's a political one like the Rector's Palace? and do not forget one among the Dalmatian Coast's biggest draws – the gorgeous beaches and warm crystal waters. you'll hop a water taxi to the shores of Lokrum Island or enjoy an area beach like Banje.

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