Dubrovnik Old Town, Dubrovnik: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

Dubrovnik Old Town is a walled medieval city on the Adriatic coast of southern Croatia, its limestone streets and baroque buildings enclosed within a 2-kilometer circuit of fortified walls up to 25 meters high and 6 meters thick. The Stradun, a 300-meter-long limestone-paved main street, runs the length of the old town from the Pile Gate to the harbor. The city served as the capital of the Republic of Ragusa, an independent maritime state that lasted from the 14th century to 1808. UNESCO inscribed the old town as a World Heritage Site in 1979. is just one of many options in Dubrovnik. Major attractions worth considering include Banje Beach, Dubrovnik Cruise Port, and St. Lawrence Fortress (Fort Lovrijenac).