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Dubrovnik, Croatia, is known for its distinctive Old Town surrounded by massive stone walls. The city opens its well-preserved historic buildings for travelers to explore and learn about Dubrovnik’s past. Once you’re done exploring the city, sit back and relax by the Adriatic Sea.

GETTING THERE & AROUND

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Dubrovnik Airport serves the city and its surrounding areas and is located 14 miles outside of the city. Multiple buses are timed to transport travelers to and from the airport. While exploring the city, one of the easiest ways to get around is on foot or by bike since a lot of the landmarks and notable attractions lie close to each other.

LODGING

Grand Villa Argentina

Located a half-mile from Old Town, the luxury hotel is built into the seaside cliffs and features lush terraced gardens, 131 guestrooms and suites overlooking the Adriatic, two restaurants, a bar, wellness center and direct access to the beach.

Ul. Frana Supila 14, 20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia, tel 385 20 440 555 adriaticluxuryhotels.com/ grand-villa-argentina

Hotel Bellevue Dubrovnik

Situated on a cliff in Lapad facing the sea, Hotel Bellevue Dubrovnik combines the relative serenity of the coast with easy access to the historic Old Town. The hotel features 91 updated rooms and suites with modern, clean design and beautiful views throughout.

Ul. Pera Čingrije 7, 20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia, tel 385 20 330 000 adriaticluxuryhotels.com/ hotel-bellevue-dubrovnik

Stari Grad Boutique Hotel

Boutique hotels are the name of the game in Dubrovnik’s Old Town. This hotel has only eight premium guestrooms, each decorated with thoughtful furnishings. Relax at the amazing spa or enjoy fantastic views from the roof terrace.

Ul. od Sigurate 4, 20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia, tel 385 20 322 244 hotelstarigrad.com

Medieval Defense: Dubrovnik City Walls

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DINING

BOWA

Hop on a speedboat and set off to the crystal-clear waters of a lush, secluded cove on Sipan, the farthest and largest of the Elafiti Islands, for a relaxed meal at BOWA. Find your serenity in the secret garden of delights for all senses. BOWA is one-of-a-kind.

Pakljena 3, 20000 Suđurađ, Croatia, tel 385 91 636 6111 bowa-dubrovnik.com

Panorama Restaurant & Bar

After your ride on Dubrovnik Cable Car, hop off and head to Panorama Restaurant next to the station. The restaurant offers the best views of Old Town and the surrounding areas. Take in the breathtaking views while enjoying tasty cuisine.

Srđ ul. 3, 20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia, tel 385 20 312 664 nautikarestaurants.com/panorama-restaurant-bar

Trattoria Carmen

Set on a quiet side street near Rector’s Palace, the family-owned restaurant offers fresh, traditional Italian cuisine with a local twist. Pair your meal with one of the most popular local wines.

Ul. kneza Damjana Jude 10, 20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia, tel 385 20 301 337 trattoria-carmen-dubrovnik.com ATTRACTIONS

Banje Beach

Banje Beach is the closest beach to Old Town and boasts the best view of Dubrovnik’s walls and Lokrum Island. Whether you relax on a deck chair with a drink or play volleyball, football or water polo, Banje Beach won’t disappoint.

Dubrovnik City Walls

Walking along the city’s medieval walls is a highlight of any trip to Dubrovnik. The walls surround the entire Old Town and can take about an hour to explore. The walls are stunning themselves, but the views of the town, harbor and Adriatic Sea are spectacular.

Fort Lovrijenac

Situated on a towering rock overlooking the Adriatic Sea, Fort Lovrijenac was originally built to repel attackers from both land and sea and dates back to at least 1301. Today the popular attraction hosts a variety of cultural events. Game of Thrones fans will recognize the fort as the filming location of the Red Keep.

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