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Dubrovnik

Guide to Dubrovnik

Things to do in Dubrovnik

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At a glance

Dubrovnik's appeal lies in the old town of Stari Grad, with its marble-paved squares, steep cobbled streets, tall houses, convents, churches, palaces, fountains and museums, all cut from the same light-coloured stone. Although Dubrovnik was heavily shelled in 1991 and '92, it has been largely restored.

Dubrovnik's city walls were built between the 13th and 16th centuries, and are still intact today. Arguably the finest city walls in the world, they are 25m (82ft) high, with 16 towers. You can't beat the view, and a walk along the walls will probably be the highlight of your visit to Dubrovnik.

Fast Facts

Area:
365 sq km / 141 sq miles
Population:
43,770
Time Zone:
GMT/UTC +1 (Greenwich Mean Time)
Currency:
Croatian kuna
Electric plug details:
European plug with two circular metal pins