Entrada para visitar las murallas de Dubrovnik





Descripción
Ninguna visita a Dubrovnik estaría completa sin un paseo por el principal punto de interés de la ciudad, sus espectaculares murallas. Estas enormes murallas de hasta seis metros de alto y seis metros de grosor, construidas en el siglo X, eran una sólida defensa contra los invasores. Con casi 2 kilómetros de longitud, estas murallas ofrecen un lugar perfecto para un paseo tranquilo y fascinantes vistas del casco antiguo y el resplandeciente Adriático. Otros puntos destacados incluyen sus dos torres, la torre Minčeta y la Torre Bokar, junto con dos fortalezas, la fortaleza Lawrence y la fortaleza Revelin. Hay tres puntos de acceso a las murallas: uno cerca del monasterio Dominico, uno cerca del Museo Marítimo en la fortaleza de San Juan y uno junto a la puerta Pile.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Las murallas de Dubrovnik (en croata: Dubrovačke gradske zidine) son una serie de muros defensivos de piedra que rodean la ciudad de Dubrovnik, al sur de Croacia
Construida originalmente como fortaleza de cuatro lados, es el punto más prominente del sistema defensivo hacia la tierra.
La fortaleza Bokar se considera uno de los más hermosos ejemplos de fortaleza de arquitectura harmoniosa y funcional.
La fortaleza de San Juan (en croata: Sveti Ivan) es un complejo edificio monumental en la parte sureste del puerto de la antigua ciudad, que protegía y controlaba su entrada.
La fortaleza Lovrijenac o de San Lorenzo es una fortaleza y teatro en el exterior de la parte occidental de la muralla de la ciudad de Dubrovnik, en Croacia, a 37 metros sobre el nivel del mar.
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Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- IMPORTANTE El proveedor local le enviará su bono (en un correo electrónico independiente después del correo de confirmación inicial) para que lo imprima en un plazo de 48 horas después de realizar la reserva. Es necesario entregar el bono para recibir la entrada en la oficina de las murallas de Dubrovnik, situada en el inicio de la calle Široka ulica (segunda puerta en el lado derecho al entrar en la calle desde Stradun).
- No se puede acceder con cochecitos de bebé.
- Abierto para visitar hasta las 19:00 (con la oficina donde se recogen las entradas hasta las 18:00)
- Comuníquese con el departamento de reservas del proveedor del tour llamando al +385 091 603 5168 (solo llamadas, no mensajes de texto)
Opiniones(246)
We went early to avoid crowds in the heat. The views we’re fantastic of the Adriatic and the old town.
If you visit Dubrovnik and you can handle the steps you have to take a walk on the city wall. It gives you great views to sea and unique views of the city and other near by buildings.
It may be a beautiful walk, but the cost of 40 euros per person is excessive. This wonderful city has now become a tourist trap.
If you’re a GOT fan, you definitely want to do this walk. Walking the city walls is a great way to take beautiful pictures and sight see while getting your steps in! Be ready for climbing stairs - there’s plenty of them. If you plan on walking the entire perimeter, it will take about 2-3 hours depending on how many stops you take for pics and take water with you! The month of May is a great time to go with less crowds and great weather. Lastly, do not throw away your tickets as there is a checkpoint midway through the walk.
This did not work. We needed to buy admission tickets to the city walls once we arrived. We used Tripadvisor for several other tours that worked well. By the way, this was supposed to be admission and self-guide only, not a guided tour. Hopefully will get a refund when I return home. The city walls walk was worth while.
Dubrovnik is a total tourist trap - and also a must see. The walls really are spectacular (even though they cost 40E). Can get crowded (and hot) so go early or late.
I had booked a guided tour with Viator for the city walls but it did not include the entrance fee, which I also booked through Viator. Viator only email me a voucher but not a QR code that is needed to gain entry. They were so unhelpful during the process and we ended up buying another set of tickets as we didn’t want to miss our tour. We kept going back and forth with the online customers service which was crap so we email our complaints. Less than a day later they refused us a refund and won’t give us a reason why. I won’t be booking another thing with them as they are not helpful if anything goes wrong. Be careful when dealing with this company Stop trying to put us off and deal with your customers properly
This sounds scary when 1000 steps are mentioned - but fear not - they come in smaller sessions :) The view from above is magic and for those taking it easy there are food/drink stations along the way.
Amazing views of ancient and present Dubrovnik! Definitely do it! Just make sure to go first thing in morning, before heat and crowds!
This specific booking requires you to print your ticket beforehand, but they only send it to you less than a day before. So, this seems to be an impossible ask for someone who had already arrived in country. A very unrealistic requirement in 2025 when scanning a phone is just as easy. It's easier and cheaper to book this at the gate



