Dubrovnik History: Small Group, Big Experience - Free City Tour
Tour description
The history of Dubrovnik is truly remarkable.
An independent, merchant republic for 450 years, marked by the inscription "Forget private matters, care for public affairs" in Latin above the entrance to the chambers of the Great Council, it ceased to exist in 1808. From 1358 to 1808,
The Republic of Dubrovnik set an example for major powers in various realms, including economy, culture, science, diplomacy, and espionage networks. Ranking fourth in the world in terms of trading fleet strength, it was one of the few states engaged in trade with both the East and the West.
Join me on an enchanting stroll through the city center as we explore some major sights and off-the-beaten-track spots.
This free walking tour includes all the city’s highlights:
Pile Gate, St. Lawrence Fortress, Onofrio's Fountains, the main street known as Stradun or Placa, Jesuit Stairs, the Cathedral, Rector's Palace, Orlando Column, and many more places that I will unveil during the tour.
My goal is to make you feel familiar with the city's of Dubrovnik, ensuring you are comfortable as you explore on your own.
Feel free to ask your guide for tips on where to eat and what to see in Dubrovnik when the tour comes to an end..
GRATIS: City map
MEETING POINT: Pile Gate