If you're visiting Dubrovnik soon, you've come to the right place. After reading this guide, you'll know which area to stay in, where to find the best restaurants and how to get around this world-famous city in Croatia.
Is there more to Dubrovnik than just Game of Thrones? Of course!
Dubrovnik is a city that has risen from the ashes to become the ‘pearl of the Adriatic Sea’.
The famous red-roofed city has frequently appeared on our screens through the world-renowned TV show, Game of Thrones. As magical and exciting as it is to visit the locations of iconic scenes, Dubrovnik has so much more to offer.

Due to its magnificent and fascinating history, Dubrovnik became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. However, this didn’t stop the city from being heavily bombed during the Croatian War of Independence in the 90s.
You can’t help but admire the city’s incredible ability to rebuild itself and create the masterpiece we all adore now.
Around 1.5 million people visit Dubrovnik every year to enjoy its delicious cuisine, sip Croatian wine by the turquoise Adriatic sea and learn about its history.
Dubrovnik has a special charm which sets it apart from all the other Croatian cities.
The perfect amount of time to spend in Dubrovnik is 3-5 days.
This gives you enough time to sample some mouth-watering cuisine, visit Dubrovnik’s historical sites and potentially take a day trip to another country!
Dubrovnik is also the kind of place where you can slip into a routine of relaxation, only to be broken by enjoying fresh and rejuvenating dishes by the sea.
To help you make the most of your time in this beautiful city, we’ve put together a list of the top things to do in Dubrovnik.
Dubrovnik is quite a spread-out city. The Old Town is surrounded by several neighbourhoods that all offer their own charm.
Most first-time visitors will stay in the Old Town because this is where you’ll find the highest concentration of things to do. If you’re looking to venture further out, here are our three best areas to stay in Dubrovnik:
Here are our 3 favourite spots to stay in Dubrovnik:

The Old Town is where you’ll find all of the action. Made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, you’ll be surrounded by character, charm and history throughout your stay.
Here, you’ll barely have to stroll a few metres down the cobbled alleys before finding an exciting restaurant or bar. Most of the city’s best attractions are located within the Old Town too.
Being at the centre of it all does come at a higher price. In the Old Town, you’ll mainly find boutique hotels, characterful guesthouses, apartments and some hostels.
During the high season from June to August, private rooms tend to start at around €70 per night.
For a great location plus a magical blend of new and old, we’d recommend staying in Guest House Tomasi.

Pile is a suburb directly to the west of the Old Town. Pile Gate is the main gateway into the Old Town district, so it’s really not that far away.
What it does offer you is a slightly more relaxed and quiet atmosphere because the majority of visitors like to stay in the Old Town.
A huge bonus of staying in Pile is you'll be a stone's throw away from three sandy and intimate bays.
The great thing about staying in Pile is that you’re only minutes from the Old Town but won’t be paying as much.
In Pile, private rooms start at around €50 a night. You’ll find a selection of small hotels, Airbnbs and hostels.
If you’re looking for more of a relaxing holiday than just an exploring city-break kind of trip, consider staying in Ploče.
Located south of the Old Town, Ploče has become an affluent district with luxury villas and extravagant resorts. The backdrop to these accommodations, rugged mountains and beautiful beaches, add to the holiday vibe.
The small boat-lined harbour is also a wonderful place to simply wander and absorb the energy of the area.
As well as the larger hotels and villas, there is an abundance of privately owned apartments in Ploče. These make staying in Ploče affordable for everyone.
You can find apartments starting from €40 a night.

Dubrovnik’s food scene is a little different to the rest of Croatia. Sure, it still has incredibly fresh seafood and Mediterranean-style dishes, but it also has a huge choice of international cuisine.
As Dubrovnik’s popularity has grown, so has its number of international restaurants - Japanese, Mexican, and Indian.
Another differentiating factor? It’s more expensive than in the rest of Croatia. Restaurant prices are estimated to be around 30% higher.
With that said, there are some excellent choices out there. Here are our favourite restaurants for all price points:
Starting at the higher end of the scale, 360 is a must-visit in Dubrovnik.
Marijo Curić, the head chef of 360, earned a Michelin star in 2018. Alongside his team of 57 people, they create an atmospheric and modern fine-dining experience right next to the Fortress of St John.
The spectacular view from the terrace makes the already phenomenal food that little bit more enjoyable. The restaurant serves an a la Carte menu, or you can opt for the 5-course tasting menu.
Azur offers Mediterranean cuisine with an Asian twist. The internationally recognised restaurant serves up delicious, fresh and high-quality foods at affordable prices.
The head chef says it should be ’fun dining’ rather than fine dining. That’s exactly what it is! The flavours are playful and the portions plentiful. It’s situated in a quieter part of the Old Town within a quaint and chic little building.
Barba is a family-run fast-food restaurant. Though it’s probably like nothing you’ve experienced before. Instead of beef burgers and chips, they specialise in fried oysters, anchovy sandwiches and octopus burgers.
It’s a cheaper option when it comes to Dubrovnik and a nice escape from some of the tourist traps. The cute interior creates a friendly and welcoming ambience. A great place to give your feet a rest before you continue exploring the city.

Like with most city destinations, if you plan on just staying around the city centre, you’ll probably be fine on foot.
For those who don’t love walking or are looking to venture a little further, here are the options available to help you explore Dubrovnik:
Your own two feet can get you pretty far in Dubrovnik. All of the Old Town is pedestrianised, so it’s literally built to be walked in.
Getting lost in its cobblestone, narrow alleys is the perfect way to discover the city.
The only public transport available in Dubrovnik is the public bus. There are no trams, metro or trains.
Thirteen bus lines cover the Dubrovnik area, making getting around pretty easy. And cheap!
A bus ticket, if bought beforehand at a newspaper kiosk or a Libertas stand, costs [price 1.57 EUR]. If you need to buy the ticket onboard, then you’ll pay [price 1.96 EUR] and have the exact change.
You can find the timetables for all of the bus routes here.
There are several taxi ranks around the city, including places such as Pile Gate, the bus station, the airport and the port.
Taxis can offer greater convenience than buses, but of course, they’re more expensive. Taxis are metered, so there’s no need to haggle on the price beforehand.
Uber is also available in Dubrovnik and is often a cheaper and more convenient option than traditional taxis.
This is a unique way of getting around and definitely one that’s worth a try.
The cable car takes you to the top of Mount Srđ, 450 metres above sea level. This journey takes only 4 minutes but opens up a whole other perspective of Dubrovnik.
A return ticket costs just over [price 13.08 EUR]. You can find out more about how to enjoy the cable car in our Top Things to Do in Dubrovnik guide.
Now that you’ve finished reading this guide, you're almost ready for your adventure in Dubrovnik. The next step is to create your personalised itinerary with our top picks of things to do in Dubrovnik. Simply choose your favourite activities and places to visit, and you're all set to make lasting memories in Dubrovnik.
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