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Dubrovnik’s Old Town and ancient city walls offer a captivating blend of history, architecture, and breathtaking views. Visitors can explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site with expert guides, uncovering iconic landmarks like Orlando’s Column and the Church of St. Blaise. As they stroll along the impressive 2-kilometer ramparts, they’ll be treated to stunning panoramas of the Adriatic Sea and the city’s charming terracotta rooftops. But the real gem lies in what awaits beyond the walls…
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The Dubrovnik Combo tour offers visitors a comprehensive exploration of the historic city’s Old Town and ancient city walls.
The tour encompasses Dubrovnik, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, providing guests a discounted price to experience both the Old Town and the city walls.
Travelers can expect to visit iconic landmarks like Orlando’s Column, the City Bell Tower, Rector’s Palace, and the Church of St. Blaise.
The tour also grants access to the stunning fortifications, including Fort Revelin and Minceta Tower, along with the separately situated Fort Lovrijenac, all while benefiting from an expert, licensed guide.
As visitors step into the captivating heart of Dubrovnik, they’ll find themselves immersed in the rich history and timeless charm of the Old Town.
Guided tours bring to life the city’s significant landmarks, including the iconic Orlando’s Column, the striking City Bell Tower, and the grandeur of the Rector’s Palace.
Visitors can also explore the Church of St. Blaise, dedicated to the city’s patron saint.
With the help of knowledgeable guides, travelers uncover the fascinating stories and cultural heritage that have shaped Dubrovnik’s remarkable Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Dubrovnik’s Old Town features an array of captivating landmarks that transport visitors back in time. Prominent among them is Orlando’s Column, a Renaissance-era monument commemorating the city’s independence.
The City Bell Tower, with its distinctive Renaissance architecture, stands as a central landmark, its chimes marking the passage of time. The grand Rector’s Palace, a Gothic-Renaissance masterpiece, once served as the government seat.
Nearby, the Church of St. Blaise, dedicated to Dubrovnik’s patron saint, impresses with its Baroque facade. These timeless sights offer a glimpse into the city’s storied past, captivating all who explore its historic streets.
Winding along the ancient fortifications, the city walls offer unparalleled vantage points to marvel at Dubrovnik’s captivating beauty.
Navigating the 2 kilometers of ramparts, visitors can gaze upon the vibrant terracotta rooftops, glittering Adriatic Sea, and nearby islands. Along the way, iconic landmarks like Fort Lovrijenac and Minceta Tower come into view.
While the walk requires a moderate fitness level, the panoramic perspectives are well worth the effort. Travelers can purchase tickets in advance or on-site, and audio headsets enhance the self-guided experience for larger groups.
With stunning scenery and a glimpse into the city’s storied past, the ancient walls are a must-see.
Separated from the city walls, Fort Lovrijenac stands as an imposing fortress, commanding a strategic vantage point over the Adriatic.
This 16th-century marvel offers visitors a unique experience:
Ascend to the top for breathtaking views of the Dubrovnik coastline and the city’s iconic orange rooftops.
Explore the fort’s impressive architecture, including its three-tiered design and massive walls up to 12 meters thick.
Discover the historical significance of the site, once a crucial defense against Venetian rule and the Republic of Ragusa’s rival powers.
Imagine the battles and sieges that unfolded within these ancient walls over the centuries.
Though the Dubrovnik Combo tour offers a discounted price for both the Old Town and city walls experiences, the costs are still noteworthy.
The city walls entrance fee is 35€ per adult and 15€ per child aged 7-18. Alternatively, the Dubrovnik Pass covers one visit to the city walls, which can be purchased in advance.
The tour also includes an English-speaking, tourism-licensed guide and audio headsets for groups of 4 or more.
However, the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible and isn’t recommended for those with certain medical conditions or physical limitations.
The tour meeting point is at Dubrovnik Walks, located at Brsalje ul. 8, near the PILE bus stop and taxi drop-off area.
At the end of the tour, visitors will return to the same meeting point.
This tour isn’t wheelchair accessible and isn’t recommended for those with back problems, pregnant travelers, or individuals with serious medical conditions.
The group size ranges from a minimum of 4 to a maximum of 35 travelers. A moderate fitness level is required, as the tour involves navigating uneven surfaces.
Based on the reviews, travelers have provided overwhelmingly positive feedback about the Dubrovnik Combo tour.
With an overall rating of 4.8 out of 5, the tour receives high praise for its knowledgeable guides, engaging storytelling, and the opportunity to explore Dubrovnik’s beautiful and historic Old Town and ancient city walls.
While some noted the Old Town tour could be improved, many enjoyed the city walls experience more.
Guides like Davor and Branko are particularly recognized for their passion and deep knowledge of Dubrovnik’s history, making the tour a memorable and insightful experience for visitors.
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Yes, visitors are generally allowed to take photos during the tour. However, guides may advise against photographing in certain areas out of respect for local customs or heritage site policies.
The tour generally spends 1-2 hours exploring the Old Town and 1-2 hours navigating the city walls. Exact timings may vary depending on the group’s pace and interests. Travelers should expect to spend around 3-4 hours on the full combo tour.
The tour does not specify any restroom facilities during the walking portions. However, there are likely public restrooms available in Dubrovnik’s Old Town that tour participants can access at their leisure throughout the experience.
The tour is available in English, but other language options may be provided upon request. Travelers should inquire about the availability of guides fluent in their preferred language when booking the tour.
You can bring food and drinks on the tour, but it’s recommended to avoid consuming them inside the historic sites and city walls. The tour focuses on exploring the destinations, so it’s best to limit snacking during the walk.
The Dubrovnik Combo tour provides an immersive experience, allowing visitors to explore the city’s rich history and stunning natural beauty. With expert guides and access to the iconic Old Town and ancient city walls, this tour offers an unparalleled opportunity to discover Dubrovnik’s cultural heritage and iconic landmarks. Whether you’re a history buff or a nature enthusiast, this tour is a must-do for anyone visiting the Adriatic coast.