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Old Town of Dubrovnik
One of the most famous TV shows of today, Game of Thrones, was filmed in the Old Town of Dubrovnik. Therefore, if you are in Dubrovnik, be sure to visit the Old Town. The Old Town is a part of UNESCO world heritage. The historic town center with Stradun Street, Church of St. Blaise, Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, Orlanodo’s Column and numerous other churches, streets and museums are important part of touristic offer. There is overlap of numerous styles, from Baroque, Renaissance and Romanticism that reflect its historical beauty. Within the Old Town, there are important urban and cultural attractions. Be sure to climb the City Walls from where you can see the entire city.
Category: Other attractions, Old town, Must visit, Museum-art-palace,
Stari grad, Dubrovnik 20000
42.641044, 018.110334 (42°38’27.8″N, 018°06’37.2″E)
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Free entrance
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Tips:
Old town is the most popular part of whole Dubrovnik. If you are looking for a place to stay, find it right here because most of the stuff and events happens in the Old town of Dubrovnik.
GPS coordinates: 42.641044, 018.110334 (42°38’27.8″N, 018°06’37.2″E)
Address: Stari grad, Dubrovnik 20000
Old Town of Dubrovnik is located on above mentioned coordinates
Translations:
If you are driving with a car, show this translation to the taxi driver:
Molim Vas da me odvezete do starog dijela grada Dubrovnika i ostavite kod gradskih Vrata od Ploča (početak Ulice Frana Supila). Hvala!
You must also show to the taxi driver that he must turn on the taximeter:
Molim Vas uključite taksimetar. Hvala!
Additional translation:
Please can you tell me how to find this sight:
Molim Vas da me uputite prema starom dijelu grada Dubrovnika. Hvala!
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Wonderful place!
“BBC’s travel section has delved into what life is like behind some of the world’s most famous walls. In its selection of stories from the 5 greatest walled cities it has featured Jerusalem, Avila in Spain, Cartagena in Columbia, Carcassonne in France and Croatia’s Dubrovnik, which are all UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
“Already beloved for its attractive seaside location and easy airport access, the Mediterranean city of Dubrovnik has become even more famous in recent years as the fictional setting of King’s Landing in the popular television show Game of Thrones. The medieval walls that run nearly 2km around the Old City date back to the 16th Century, and its pedestrian-only roads help maintain the historically preserved atmosphere,” writes the BBC, before getting a locals viewpoint of life behind the walls.”
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