Dubrovnik City Breaks
From the allure of ancient fortresses and the charm of cobble-stoned streets to an appetising culinary scene that will satisfy every palate, Dubrovnik is the ideal spot for an invigorating city break. Situated on the Adriatic Sea, this jewel of southern Dalmatia beckons travellers of all types with its enthralling history, stunning architecture, fantastic beaches, and remarkable sights. Whether it's a romantic escape, a family holiday, or a remarkable adventure with your mates, there's always something to suit your fancy and budget in this Mediterranean paradise.
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Ascend Fort Lovrijenac
Perched on a 37-meter high cliff, this formidable fortress offers unparalleled views of Dubrovnik and the shimmering Adriatic Sea. Step back in time and discover stories of resistance against Venetian rule and the city's prosperous maritime past in this historical gem.
Revel in Rector's Palace
Experience the grandeur of the 15th-century Rector's Palace, now a stunning Cultural History Museum. Stand amazed under intricately carved capitals on columns and admire opulent furnishings and artefacts that reflect the city's affluent past.
Stroll around Dubrovnik's city walls
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure as you traverse the magnificent city walls that encircle Dubrovnik's historic centre. Be prepared to be awed by the panoramic vistas of the red-tiled rooftops, azure waters, and verdant mountains that form the city's picturesque backdrop.
Embark on a journey to Lokrum
Take a scenic ferry ride to this tranquil, forest-draped island, a mere stone's throw from Dubrovnik's Old Harbour. Explore lovely walking trails, botanical gardens, and the impressive Benedictine monastery, or simply unwind on a secluded rocky beach.
Gaze upon the Cathedral of the Assumption
An epitome of Baroque grandeur, the Cathedral of Assumption draws in visitors with its stunning facade and a large Baroque window. Inside, marvel at Titian's renowned polyptych and explore the treasure trove of relics and masterpieces housed in the cathedral's treasury.
While Dubrovnik is charming around the year, the ideal time to visit largely depends on the holiday experience you seek. During the tourist season, April to October, the city buzzes with vibrant energy and a raft of exciting events, though the summer months of July and August can be crowded.
For a more laid-back vibe with pleasant weather and fewer tourists, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons, April-May and September-October. Whichever period you choose, this fascinating city is ready to mesmerise your senses and imbue your holiday with unforgettable memories.
Experience Dubrovnik's vibrant nightlife that caters to different tastes and moods. Whether you fancy a chilled-out evening under the stars, a brainstorming session over craft beer, or romantic twilight moments with a picturesque backdrop, Dubrovnik has it all.
For keen dancers and aficionados of good music, Revelin Club’s electrifying sessions or Lazareti's alternative beats make for a memorable night. Art enthusiasts can head towards the Dubrovnik Summer Festival for a medley of theatre, ballet and concerts set in open-air venues.
Or, catch the enchanting sunset while sipping on finely crafted cocktails at buzzy beach bars like Café Buza, set dramatically on a cliff edge. As for foodies, from casual dining at Barba to the refined experience at Proto Fish restaurant, the city abounds with top-notch food establishments.
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