Like something out of a picture-perfect fairy tale, the Old Town of Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled medieval city set right on the sea, with drawbridges (used in the 1991-92 war) and 18-ft-/6-m-high ...
Dubrovnik, Croatia, is accessible by airport or by car and bus from other parts of Europe. Rideshares tend to be cheaper than local taxis, and buses run in areas of the city closed to cars. Visit ...
Active travel is a big trend and Croatia is a red hot destination. When you combine the two you can get the best of both worlds—if you know what you are doing. Here's how ...
The Ethnographic Museum boasts more than 6,500 objects pertaining to the ethnographic heritage of the Dubrovnik region, the Croatian people and surrounding states. You'll find the museum in the ...
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Wander Through the Walls: Why Dubrovnik is the Place to Be
The world boasts a wide array of enchanting historic cities, but one of the most stunning of them all lies in Croatia and goes by the name Dubrovnik.
Croatia rivals Europe's top destinations, but its rapid rise in visitors has created new realities that are leaving some tourists disappointed.
It has so far fought overtourism by limiting the number of cruise ships that dock in its ports, banning four in five souvenir stalls, and cutting the number of tables and chairs outside restaurants by ...
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