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Is Dubrovnik Old Town walkable?

Yes, the old town of Dubrovnik is surrounded by a medieval wall and several forts, and these days, you can climb up on to them and walk the perimeter of the old town.



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Getting the Most Out of Your Visit to the Walls of Dubrovnik The walk is going to take you around 1.5 to 2 hours. Allow yourself plenty of time so that you can enjoy the views at your own pace.

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From the Port of Dubrovnik to the Old City of Dubrovnik is approximately a 30 to 40-minute walk. It is relatively straightforward to find your way from the port to the Old City however it can get hot in the summer months.

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1. Dubrovnik Old Town. The Old Town is seen by many as the number one place to visit in Croatia, never mind Dubrovnik. So, it comes as no surprise that this medieval metropolis is thought to be the best area of Dubrovnik to stay.

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The Stradun is the main thoroughfare – an elegant strip full of cafes and stately buildings. The Square of the Loggia is a popular meeting spot, featuring the Loggia of the Bells which dates from 1480. History lovers should make the trip to Fort Lovrijenac, which also hosts Dubrovnik's famed Summer Festival.

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It's 2mi to Dubrovnik Old Town (served by bus, approx 15 minutes) and 14 miles to Dubrovnik Airport.

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The Dubrovnik Palace is tucked between a pine forest and the Adriatic. It's a 10-minute bus ride from the gates of the old town, and a few paces from a shingle beach.

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Walking the City Walls in Dubrovnik is a fantastic experience, and it's usually at the top of the list of the best things to do in Dubrovnik. But, is walking the Dubrovnik City Walls worth it? Yes, the 200 kn ticket price is expensive, especially for the budget traveler in Dubrovnik as its a pricey city in general.

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It is true that Dubrovnik is more expensive than other destinations in Croatia. This is heavily due to Dubrovnik serving as the main filming location for Star Wars and Game of Thrones, which has led to a huge increase in visitors making it the most popular destination in Croatia.

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Dubrovnik a small town, so unless you plan to take day trips to islands or other attractions nearby, two days is the perfect amount of time to get to know this ancient city. (If you're interested in seeing on overview of our entire 2 week itinerary in Croatia, I've written up a summary of our trip here.

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The market in Dubrovnik The morning market in Old Town Dubrovnik is dominated by the statue of poet Ivan Gundulic, surrounded by the red and white umbrellas. The market operates six days a week at 7 am, selling all kinds of fruits and vegetables, souvenirs, liqueurs, flowers and cheese.

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Like most destinations within the EU, most businesses accept card payments without any problem. But carrying an adequate amount of cash with you will ensure that you are covered for your expenses and can help with your budgeting. Check your bank's fees for international transactions before traveling, as this can vary.

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