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Walls of Dubrovnik
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Pile Gate
Dubrovačke Gradske Zidine, 20000, Grad, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Onofrio's Large Fountain
Poljana Paska Miličevića 2000, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Franciscan Church and Monastery
Poljana Paska Miličevića 4, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Church of St. Salvation
Poljana Paska Miličevića, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Fort Lovrijenac
Ul. od Tabakarije 29, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
WAR PHOTO LIMITED
Antuninska ul. 6, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Dubrovnik porta pile
20000, Grad, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Fort Bokar
Od Puća 20, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Tvrđava Minčeta
Dubrovačke Gradske Zidine, Ul. Ispod Minčete 9, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
House of Marin Držić
Široka ul. 7, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Nearby restaurants
Dubravka 1836 Restaurant & Cafe
Brsalje ul. 1, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Lucin Kantun Dubrovnik
Ul. od Sigurate 4A, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Konoba Nava
Getaldićeva ul. 5, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Fish Restaurant Proto
Široka ul. 1, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Posat Restaurant
Ul. uz Posat 1, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Nautika
Brsalje ul. 3, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Taj Mahal Old Town
Ul. Nikole Gučetića 2, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Soul Kitchen Dubrovnik
Ul. od Domina 3, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Portun
Ul. od Sigurate 2, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Mama's Pot Tavern
Prijeko ul. 26, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Walls of Dubrovnik

Poljana Paska Miličevića bb, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia
4.5(697)
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attractions: Pile Gate, Onofrio's Large Fountain, Franciscan Church and Monastery, Church of St. Salvation, Fort Lovrijenac, WAR PHOTO LIMITED, Dubrovnik porta pile, Fort Bokar, Tvrđava Minčeta, House of Marin Držić, restaurants: Dubravka 1836 Restaurant & Cafe, Lucin Kantun Dubrovnik, Konoba Nava, Fish Restaurant Proto, Posat Restaurant, Nautika, Taj Mahal Old Town, Soul Kitchen Dubrovnik, Portun, Mama's Pot Tavern
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Nearby attractions of Walls of Dubrovnik

Pile Gate

Onofrio's Large Fountain

Franciscan Church and Monastery

Church of St. Salvation

Fort Lovrijenac

WAR PHOTO LIMITED

Dubrovnik porta pile

Fort Bokar

Tvrđava Minčeta

House of Marin Držić

Pile Gate

Pile Gate

4.7

(2K)

Open 24 hours
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Onofrio's Large Fountain

Onofrio's Large Fountain

4.7

(728)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Franciscan Church and Monastery

Franciscan Church and Monastery

4.4

(651)

Open 24 hours
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Church of St. Salvation

Church of St. Salvation

4.5

(200)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Walls of Dubrovnik

Dubravka 1836 Restaurant & Cafe

Lucin Kantun Dubrovnik

Konoba Nava

Fish Restaurant Proto

Posat Restaurant

Nautika

Taj Mahal Old Town

Soul Kitchen Dubrovnik

Portun

Mama's Pot Tavern

Dubravka 1836 Restaurant & Cafe

Dubravka 1836 Restaurant & Cafe

4.6

(3.3K)

$$

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Lucin Kantun Dubrovnik

Lucin Kantun Dubrovnik

4.6

(997)

$$

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Konoba Nava

Konoba Nava

4.6

(417)

$$

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Fish Restaurant Proto

Fish Restaurant Proto

4.4

(817)

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Reviews of Walls of Dubrovnik

4.5
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5.0
2y

If you are in Dubrovnik it’s MUST TO DO. The entire walk with clicking pictures would take 1.5 to 2 hours tops. If you happen to come during summer tim best is to visit either early morning or after 5 pm but before 6 pm as they close at 8 pm. To my surprise it only came to visibility and became more popular as a tourist spot after the much watched GOT.

Wall of Dubrovnik holds a significance and historical importance. Dating back to the 12th century, these ancient fortifications surround the picturesque Old Town of Dubrovnik, Croatia. The walls were built to safeguard the city from invasions and have withstood the test of time, making them one of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in the world.

Walking along the Dubrovnik walls provides an enchanting journey through history, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the charming red-roofed buildings within the Old Town. The strategic position of Dubrovnik made it a prominent maritime city-state, known as the Republic of Ragusa, which flourished through trade and diplomacy.

As you stroll along the majestic walls, you'll encounter various towers, bastions, and forts that once served as defensive strongholds. The Minceta Tower, for instance, boasts a circular design and offers a spectacular view of the city. Fort Lovrijenac, situated just outside the walls, was a crucial part of the city's defense system.

Whether you're an avid history enthusiast or a casual traveler, exploring Dubrovnik's walls offers an unforgettable experience. The feeling of walking in the footsteps of past generations, combined with the stunning views of the sea and the city, creates a truly magical atmosphere. The walls have become an iconic symbol of Dubrovnik, attracting visitors from all over the world who are captivated by the city's rich heritage and its lovely...

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5.0
27w

We visited Dubrovnik a week before the peak season, specifically on a Friday and Saturday. On Friday, we took a walking tour and walked along the city walls, and encountered moderate crowds. I thought the walk along the city walls was overpriced, the view along the wall looks into the locals backyard and a view of red tile roofs. However, Saturday was quite hectic when we returned to explore the cathedrals. I recommend a combination of walking and driving tours to experience the Old City from a mountain viewpoint instead of taking the cable car. The cable car can be expensive and often crowded, accommodating only 25 passengers at a time. If you're not seated by a window, you won't have much to see until you exit the gondola. Additionally, the best view of the Old City isn’t from the cable car viewing platform; it’s actually about 500 meters down the road leading up to the mountaintop. A driving tour will also take you to the main viewing sites. I suggest planning for two full days in Dubrovnik for an enjoyable visit, as there will be plenty of activities to fill your schedule. If possible, take the bus into the Old City; I strongly recommend it. Taxis are expensive, traffic can be chaotic, and finding a parking spot is difficult. If you're considering accommodation within the city walls, be aware that it can be noisy and hard to locate, and accessing your accommodation will likely require carrying your suitcase up multiple...

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5.0
8w

Walking the Dubrovnik City Walls is one of those experiences that absolutely lives up to the hype. We did it as a family, and even though it’s a bit of a climb in places (and the steps just keep coming!), the views made every single one worth it. You get this incredible bird’s-eye view over the old town’s orange rooftops, the sparkling Adriatic, and all the narrow streets we’d been wandering earlier — it really helps you appreciate how special Dubrovnik is.

We started in the morning to avoid the worst of the heat and the crowds, which I’d 100% recommend if you’re going with children or anyone who finds the sun overwhelming.

Tickets aren’t cheap, but honestly, this is the highlight of Dubrovnik and something you just can’t skip. It’s like walking through history, with stunning views in every direction — from Fort Lovrijenac to Lokrum Island.

If you have autistic or sensory-sensitive children like ours, I’d suggest going as soon as the gates open or later in the afternoon when it’s quieter. The space is narrow in parts, and the heat and crowds can be intense, but with some planning it’s a really memorable experience for the whole family. We opted to do it in turns, with one parent staying with them youngest two kids at the bottom as they just aren't ready for something like this.

It’s one of those moments where you look around and just think: yes, this is...

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Neeta SinghviNeeta Singhvi
If you are in Dubrovnik it’s MUST TO DO. The entire walk with clicking pictures would take 1.5 to 2 hours tops. If you happen to come during summer tim best is to visit either early morning or after 5 pm but before 6 pm as they close at 8 pm. To my surprise it only came to visibility and became more popular as a tourist spot after the much watched GOT. Wall of Dubrovnik holds a significance and historical importance. Dating back to the 12th century, these ancient fortifications surround the picturesque Old Town of Dubrovnik, Croatia. The walls were built to safeguard the city from invasions and have withstood the test of time, making them one of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in the world. Walking along the Dubrovnik walls provides an enchanting journey through history, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the charming red-roofed buildings within the Old Town. The strategic position of Dubrovnik made it a prominent maritime city-state, known as the Republic of Ragusa, which flourished through trade and diplomacy. As you stroll along the majestic walls, you'll encounter various towers, bastions, and forts that once served as defensive strongholds. The Minceta Tower, for instance, boasts a circular design and offers a spectacular view of the city. Fort Lovrijenac, situated just outside the walls, was a crucial part of the city's defense system. Whether you're an avid history enthusiast or a casual traveler, exploring Dubrovnik's walls offers an unforgettable experience. The feeling of walking in the footsteps of past generations, combined with the stunning views of the sea and the city, creates a truly magical atmosphere. The walls have become an iconic symbol of Dubrovnik, attracting visitors from all over the world who are captivated by the city's rich heritage and its lovely Mediterranean setting.
Tasha (AutismFamilyTravelGuide)Tasha (AutismFamilyTravelGuide)
Walking the Dubrovnik City Walls is one of those experiences that absolutely lives up to the hype. We did it as a family, and even though it’s a bit of a climb in places (and the steps just keep coming!), the views made every single one worth it. You get this incredible bird’s-eye view over the old town’s orange rooftops, the sparkling Adriatic, and all the narrow streets we’d been wandering earlier — it really helps you appreciate how special Dubrovnik is. We started in the morning to avoid the worst of the heat and the crowds, which I’d 100% recommend if you’re going with children or anyone who finds the sun overwhelming. Tickets aren’t cheap, but honestly, this is the highlight of Dubrovnik and something you just can’t skip. It’s like walking through history, with stunning views in every direction — from Fort Lovrijenac to Lokrum Island. If you have autistic or sensory-sensitive children like ours, I’d suggest going as soon as the gates open or later in the afternoon when it’s quieter. The space is narrow in parts, and the heat and crowds can be intense, but with some planning it’s a really memorable experience for the whole family. We opted to do it in turns, with one parent staying with them youngest two kids at the bottom as they just aren't ready for something like this. It’s one of those moments where you look around and just think: yes, this is why we travel.
Gabriel DaltonGabriel Dalton
The Dubrovnik city‐wall walk is an unforgettable way to experience the city's history and stunning coastal scenery. From the top, you're treated to panoramic views of Lokrum Island, the charming Old Town with its unique architecture and bustling restaurants, and the sparkling Adriatic dotted with kayaks and swimming spots just beyond the walls. There are a handful of cafés and refreshment stops along the route. Most are pleasant, though the first one felt a bit off-putting (the attendant was smoking and it’s cash only). In contrast, the last café offers free Wi-Fi and a guest toilet, which is perfect if you need a quick break before finishing the loop. Your ticket also grants access to several other historic sites, including Lovrijenac Fortress, which adds great value if you plan to explore more of Dubrovnik’s fortifications. Just be mindful that ticket prices may increase during peak cruise-ship times. On a previous visit it was €35 for adults and €5 for children, but this time—around 11 a.m. on a busy cruise day—it jumped to €40 and €15. While the official website could use a serious update (broken links and outdated COVID-19 info remain), the overall experience more than makes up for it. Queues were minimal, the walk was scenic and well maintained, and the views are some of the best in the city. Definitely worth a visit.
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If you are in Dubrovnik it’s MUST TO DO. The entire walk with clicking pictures would take 1.5 to 2 hours tops. If you happen to come during summer tim best is to visit either early morning or after 5 pm but before 6 pm as they close at 8 pm. To my surprise it only came to visibility and became more popular as a tourist spot after the much watched GOT. Wall of Dubrovnik holds a significance and historical importance. Dating back to the 12th century, these ancient fortifications surround the picturesque Old Town of Dubrovnik, Croatia. The walls were built to safeguard the city from invasions and have withstood the test of time, making them one of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in the world. Walking along the Dubrovnik walls provides an enchanting journey through history, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea and the charming red-roofed buildings within the Old Town. The strategic position of Dubrovnik made it a prominent maritime city-state, known as the Republic of Ragusa, which flourished through trade and diplomacy. As you stroll along the majestic walls, you'll encounter various towers, bastions, and forts that once served as defensive strongholds. The Minceta Tower, for instance, boasts a circular design and offers a spectacular view of the city. Fort Lovrijenac, situated just outside the walls, was a crucial part of the city's defense system. Whether you're an avid history enthusiast or a casual traveler, exploring Dubrovnik's walls offers an unforgettable experience. The feeling of walking in the footsteps of past generations, combined with the stunning views of the sea and the city, creates a truly magical atmosphere. The walls have become an iconic symbol of Dubrovnik, attracting visitors from all over the world who are captivated by the city's rich heritage and its lovely Mediterranean setting.
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Walking the Dubrovnik City Walls is one of those experiences that absolutely lives up to the hype. We did it as a family, and even though it’s a bit of a climb in places (and the steps just keep coming!), the views made every single one worth it. You get this incredible bird’s-eye view over the old town’s orange rooftops, the sparkling Adriatic, and all the narrow streets we’d been wandering earlier — it really helps you appreciate how special Dubrovnik is. We started in the morning to avoid the worst of the heat and the crowds, which I’d 100% recommend if you’re going with children or anyone who finds the sun overwhelming. Tickets aren’t cheap, but honestly, this is the highlight of Dubrovnik and something you just can’t skip. It’s like walking through history, with stunning views in every direction — from Fort Lovrijenac to Lokrum Island. If you have autistic or sensory-sensitive children like ours, I’d suggest going as soon as the gates open or later in the afternoon when it’s quieter. The space is narrow in parts, and the heat and crowds can be intense, but with some planning it’s a really memorable experience for the whole family. We opted to do it in turns, with one parent staying with them youngest two kids at the bottom as they just aren't ready for something like this. It’s one of those moments where you look around and just think: yes, this is why we travel.
Tasha (AutismFamilyTravelGuide)

Tasha (AutismFamilyTravelGuide)

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The Dubrovnik city‐wall walk is an unforgettable way to experience the city's history and stunning coastal scenery. From the top, you're treated to panoramic views of Lokrum Island, the charming Old Town with its unique architecture and bustling restaurants, and the sparkling Adriatic dotted with kayaks and swimming spots just beyond the walls. There are a handful of cafés and refreshment stops along the route. Most are pleasant, though the first one felt a bit off-putting (the attendant was smoking and it’s cash only). In contrast, the last café offers free Wi-Fi and a guest toilet, which is perfect if you need a quick break before finishing the loop. Your ticket also grants access to several other historic sites, including Lovrijenac Fortress, which adds great value if you plan to explore more of Dubrovnik’s fortifications. Just be mindful that ticket prices may increase during peak cruise-ship times. On a previous visit it was €35 for adults and €5 for children, but this time—around 11 a.m. on a busy cruise day—it jumped to €40 and €15. While the official website could use a serious update (broken links and outdated COVID-19 info remain), the overall experience more than makes up for it. Queues were minimal, the walk was scenic and well maintained, and the views are some of the best in the city. Definitely worth a visit.
Gabriel Dalton

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