Croatia - Dubrovnik
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Dubrovnik’s historic center – Old Town – is situated on the Adriatic Sea and surrounded by limestone mountains is known as one of the world’s finest and most perfectly preserved medieval cities in the world.
An UNESCO World Heritage site as of 1979, Old Town is a collection of historical buildings, structures, squares and medieval ramparts
You are invited to wander through the maze of narrow streets and lanes to peruse shops, galleries and cafes.
An UNESCO World Heritage site as of 1979, Old Town is a collection of historical buildings, structures, squares and medieval ramparts
You are invited to wander through the maze of narrow streets and lanes to peruse shops, galleries and cafes.
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2 galleriesDubrovnik’s historic center – Old Town – is situated on the Adriatic Sea and surrounded by limestone mountains is known as one of the world’s finest and most perfectly preserved medieval cities in the world. An UNESCO World Heritage site as of 1979, Old Town is a collection of historical buildings, structures, squares and medieval ramparts You are invited to wander through the maze of narrow streets and lanes to peruse shops, galleries and cafes.
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2 galleriesBecause of the proliferation of narrow alleys, streets and stairs added to the variety and interesting shops, fully exploring Old Town, Dubrovnik, takes time and reasonably good sense of direction.
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24 imagesInvited to visit a lovely family in Gromaca, a region of Dubrovnik, we traveled through New Town, under the cabled-stayed Franjo Tudman Bridge and through the mountain countryside.