Dubrovnik Old Town History - Small Group Walking Tour





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Would you like to be introduced to the main sights of Dubrovnik? This unique tour gives you the opportunity to explore the stunning architecture and history of this world famous city. In just one hour a brief history of Dubrovnik will be revealed to you.
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Itinerary
The Large Onofrio's Fountain is our meeting point (next to Hard Rock Cafe), all our tours gather here next to the Red Umbrella where the guide briefly presents him/herself and off we go on the 1.5 h Discover Dubrovnik tour.
Our starting point is a great place for a brief overview of the city’s history painting the picture of the rise of a small maritime trading city-state of Ragusa. We touch upon its accomplishments such as the innovative aqueduct system the Large Onofrio’s fountain is a part of.
Just next to the fountain we start our walk down the main street passing by the small votive Church of Holy Savior. We discuss how important religion was at that time and how it shaped the City to be the way it is today.
Continuing on we come across the Franciscan Church and Monastery; which is a large complex belonging to the Order of the Friars Minor. It consists of a monastery, a church, a library, and a pharmacy. The earliest monastery was built in the 13th century outside the walls. The library (built in the 17th century) contains over 20,000 books, among them 1200 valuable old manuscripts. The pharmacy dates from 1317 and is the third oldest, still functioning pharmacy in the world. We mention various local traditions, centuries-old that persist to this day.
We resume our stroll along the main street Placa or Stradun; the most favored promenade and gathering place. It is the venue of all public feasts and processions, but also the main business street of the City. The widest and most beautiful street divides the City into northern and southern halves. We look into the overlay of the city from this location in a bit more detail. You will hear a bit more about the demise of the venerable Ragusa Republic leading up to the more recent history of Yugoslavia and the Homeland War in the 1990s and all the troubles the city endured during that period.
We get off the main street to the more narrow inner street of Old Town walking towards the Port. We stop by the Orthodox Christian Church and describe how other religious communities like the Orthodox Christian, Jewish and Muslim influenced the history of the city.
We come across the Green market at Gundulic square where we can observe and discuss local produce and interesting stories and traditions.
Next up is one of the most important buildings in the city; The Rector's Palace is a palace in the city of Dubrovnik that used to serve as the seat of the Rector of the Republic of Ragusa between the 14th century and 1808. It was also the seat of the Minor Council and the state administration. Furthermore, it housed an armoury, the powder magazine, the watch house and a prison.
Furthermore, we get to the Cathedral where according to a legend, Richard the Lionheart was returning from the Crusades in 1192 when he was shipwrecked in a storm and cast aground on Lokrum Island in front of Dubrovnik.
Ships from Dubrovnik were renowned throughout the Mediterranean and galleons from the Republic could be found in navies across Europe and beyond. These ships were built and loaded in the legendary Arsenal, which is another stop on the tour. Once in the Old Port, your guide will relate the stories of the famous Quarantine and the nearby fortresses of St. Luke and St. John.
Leaving the Port we get to the eastern end of Placa (Stradun) street, under the City Bell Tower, on Luza square where several interesting stories and monuments are covered here; church dedicated to the patron St.Blaise, legend of the knight Orlando and his column, Sponza Palace, Small Onofrio's Fountain, the high Bell tower.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1,849)
We had Jelena as our tour guide and she was superb. Very friendly and knowledgeable and made the tour very enjoyable. The tour was 90 minutes and at a very leisurely pace given the hot weather. Jelena went through the history of Dubrovnik and was very detailed. I much prefer a private tour and whilst it costs more I think it is better value and more inter active.
Josip was fantastic. Knowledgeable, respectful and insightful. The tour was the right length and covered enough to give us a decent insight. Would highly recommend.
Really interesting in depth history tour with Josip!
Kim was an incredible guide and just what we wanted to get a wonderful introduction to the city. She was knowledgeable, funny, and really added a personal touch talking about her family’s history in the city and some really special points of interest. Incredible tour for a great rate, especially to get a great overview of the city.
Kim was an excellent guide and the tour was paced to my individual needs as fortunately for me I was the only participant on the walk. Kim had so much knowledge and shared with real passion the history and insider information as a long time resident of the Old City. She showed me the street where her mother still lives .. I learnt so much and was fascinated by the grand street, small sides streets and the back street where the workers would transport their goods out of view. Kim shared her recommendations of places to try authentic food like gelato at Peppinos which was mouth watering delicious. The most poignant place on our tour was the insignificant looking blocked off doorway with a Latin inscription.. this was where the unwanted babies were brought to be cared for into adulthood instead of being discarded like rubbish.This should be preserved as it is such an important part of the City history. It was such a special tour and made more so by Kim whose friendly and warm personality made the time fly by, making it feel like a walk around the city with a lovely friend.
Jelena was an exceptional guide. She navigated us to shady spots and engaged us in a riveting history and culture lesson throughout. Highly recommend. The group size was smaller compared to many others, which made it easy to navigate narrow streets and crowds.
Kim’s tour was excellent. She took time to explain Dubrovnik’s history both old and more recent and always made sure we were well shaded on a very hot day. As a journalist and a long time resident of the Old Town, her knowledge was exceptional.
Dear alisham615, Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We’re delighted to hear that Kim’s knowledge and personal connection to Dubrovnik made the tour so special. We’ll be sure to share your kind words with her, and we hope to welcome you back again soon! Kind regards, Maro Carevic Dubrovnik Walking Tours
Josip was an excellent tour guide! Highly recommend for a quick but super informative and interesting tour
Dear 654melinap, Thank you so much for your kind review! We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed the tour with Josip and found it both informative and interesting. We truly appreciate the recommendation and hope to see you again in Dubrovnik! Kind regards, Maro Carevic Dubrovnik Walking Tours
Joseph was very knowledgable and engaging. Definately recommend this tour. Good value for money
Dear PAW2565, Thank you for your kind review! We’re so glad you enjoyed the tour with Joseph and found it both engaging and good value for money. We truly appreciate the recommendation! Kind regards, Maro Carevic Dubrovnik Walking Tours
Kim our guide was brilliant. She spoke with enthusiasm and love for Dubrovnik. I felt lucky to have a tour from someone who has grown up in, and lives in the Old Town, it added local nuance to the tour. Please though, don’t be like me and forget to bring cash for a tip! It was certainly deserved.
Dear erinlL6731IZ, Thank you so much for your lovely review! We’re thrilled to hear that Kim’s local knowledge, enthusiasm, and love for Dubrovnik made your tour so special. We’ll be sure to share your kind words with her and we hope to welcome you back to the Old Town again soon! Kind regards, Maro Carevic Dubrovnik Walking Tours



