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 | Dubrovnik Walking exploring Reviews | Tips 11 - 19 of 19 |  | Don't miss the chance to see Dubrovnik from inside, Minceta fortress, Stradun, beautiful beaches, old part of the town, palm trees, parks, alleys.... |
It's possible to walk onto the beach through one of the arches in the old town. The waves can whip up unpredictably on the coves so be careful. I love sitting there at night and listening to the noise.. so relaxing. Leave a Comment |
The walk to/from Lapad and Babun Kuk is fascinating. There are sunbathing opportunities the entire way, but the best part is the teal blue water crashing at your feet and the islands in the distance. Leave a Comment |
This is a small Onofrije's Fountain which is situaeted at the other end of Stradun. There is Luza Palace in the background and you can admire its lovely facade and the main yard. Nowadays it contains archives so the upper floors are not to visit. Leave a Comment |
To the west of the old town is the round peninsular of Lapad. It's great to explore for a few hours and it has some great beaches and parks. Leave a Comment |
We walked down the Stradun ,and went to visit the Old Synagogue and Jewish Museum .(very interesting) .We also visited the Sponza Palace and the church ,which were nice. Then the next day we took a bus (1A outside Pile gate) to Lapad peninsula where most of the tourists stay to check out the beaches there. Since we had been to Lopud the day before we were not so impressed with the beaches over at Lapad which are mostly just slabs of concrete outside each of the hotels. Anyway the view over the sea and of the city was stunning as usual. Finally we walked around the port area of Gruz a bit and had a brilliant fish meal there. Leave a Comment |
the great thing about Dubrovnik is how small the Old Town is. It's a great place to wander around - it brings back memories, in the small snickleways (a York word there), of when we went to Salzburg, which had tons of small alleys with shops in, which ran parallel to the main shopping streets - it was actually more fun to wander around these, and see where they took you. From Stradun, if you look up the hill, the small streets run right up there - and look ridiculously steep. You get an idea of the perspective from the higher parts of the City walls, as you look down onto the city - see photo, for a vague idea. You could easily spend the bulk of a day wandering around there, without getting lost, and end up finding all kinds of neat local stores, rather than the more touristy ones. Leave a Comment |
this road will arrive to harbour.There is gate to open to Harbour .Go on to walk.Walk.walk. Leave a Comment |
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