Medieval Dubrovnik Walking Tour

4 Hours

Trip Info

  • Yes
  • No
  • English Speaking
  • Depending on the group size
  • Dubrovnik
  • 1 - 20

Medieval Dubrovnik Walking Tour

Step into the heart of Old Dubrovnik and experience a walking tour through one of Europe’s most captivating medieval cities. This immersive journey along the Stradun, the city’s main thoroughfare, reveals centuries of history, culture, and architectural splendor.

Your guided walk begins with a visit to the Dominican Monastery, home to Dubrovnik’s most distinguished collection of Renaissance paintings. Among the works by local and Italian masters, you’ll find a notable piece by Titian, offering a rare glimpse into the city’s artistic legacy.

Continue to the Cathedral of the Assumption, built atop the ruins of a 12th-century church destroyed in the great earthquake of 1667. Its Treasury houses an exceptional collection of gold and silver religious artifacts, considered among the most significant in Europe.

As you explore further, admire the exterior of several architectural landmarks: the Sponza Palace, with its elegant colonnaded courtyard and intricate stonework; the Rector’s Palace, once the seat of the Republic’s government; the Maritime Museum; the Church of Saint Blaise, dedicated to Dubrovnik’s patron saint; and Onofriou’s Fountain, a 15th-century masterpiece marking the western entrance to the Stradun.

Important Notes

  • Meeting Point: Your guide will meet you at your designated location—whether at the cruise port, tender drop-off station, or your hotel—holding a personalized sign with your name and our company logo for easy recognition. Please inform us of your preferred pick-up point in advance.
  • This is a walking-intensive tour through the historic center. Surfaces include flat, smooth, and uneven terrain, with some steps and potentially slippery areas.
  • Sturdy, non-skid walking shoes are strongly recommended for your comfort and safety.

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Medieval Dubrovnik Walking Tour