Dubrovnik’s old town dates back centuries, and there’s nothing better to do than to delve deep into the layers of history and heritage that are waiting to be uncovered. The old town is the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage listing, and while the city might now sprawl along the clifftops far from its ancient walls, this is also the heart of
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Learn what makes Dubrovnik so special by booking this informative walking tour. Meet your guide just outside Pile Gate. Lead by a knowledgeable local guide, the tour takes in the limestone-paved streets of the city’s Stari Grad (Old Town), and uncovers the real story behind the city’s churches, monasteries and palaces.
At the eastern entrance of the Dubrovnik Old Town, you find the cable car station. The orange two cabins are capable of carrying up to 30 people. The cable cars scale up to Mount Srd in about three minutes, which is really fast! The shortest way to reach the cable car station from Old Town is by walking the stairs from the Stradun.
The gates are still the only entrances to Dubrovnik Old Town. If you have traveled to Dubrovnik, you are bound to pass one of the three gates to visit the city. City walls during sieges. Throughout history, Dubrovnik's city walls have weathered many sieges and largely remained intact. These walls had seen plenty of conflicts. In 866 – Saracen

At the heart of the city, the Old Town is enclosed by medieval walls with battlements offering views of the Old Port. Art, weapons, and photos are on display

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