Visiting historical part of town is a must! After passing the city walls and going under the gate into the Stradun- the very heart of Dubrovnik, go around The Onofrijs Fountain, then go ahead, towards the Franciscans’ Monastery and church. Continue your walk along the 300- meters’ long main street at the end of which you will see column of Onofrij, the palace of Sponza and the court of Dukes. Except numerous churches and museums, do not miss one of the best places in the wordl for walkings, that is the city walls from where you can admire breathtaking view on the sea, about islands and the city itself.
Dubrovnik is a city with reach and various cultural offer, where tourists can choose from numerous cultural events, for example: exchibitions, concerts, theatral shows, festivals. Worth mentioning is „Dubrovačke ljetne igre”, which is festival of croatian and dalmatinian tradition, known in all country.
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