About Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is a well know town in Dalmatia, located almost at the very end of Croatian territories.
Dubrovnik stretches about 6 kilpometers - starting from the west from river Rijeka Dubrovacka/ Ombla in Mokosica, to the peninsula of Sveti Jakov in the east.
Dubrovnik also includes Lapad peninsula, where most of the Dubrovnik hotels and beaches are located.
The oldest part of Dubrovnik, the Old Town is located east of Lapad at the bottom of Srd – bare hill above the town.
Nowadays, Dubrovnik has population of about 44 thousands.
Dubrovnik is Croatian town and one of the most attractive places of the Mediterranean.
It has of an exceptional and well preserved cultural and historical heritage and is therefore its Old City inscribed on the UNESCO’s List of World Heritage Sites.
Dubrovnik's attraction stands in it’s medieval , walled old town, with its stone-paved streets and squares, ellegant terraced houses, monasteries, churches, palaces, galleries and museums.
Except for its heritage, Dubrovnik also offers good holiday opportunity in terms of sea, sun, night life, restaurants and taverns with various specialities of local as well as international cuisine.
The Dubrovnik tourist office has several branches that provide a wealth of information:
- Pile (tel 020-427 591), Dubrovackih branitelja 7
- Old Town (tel 020-323 587), Miha Pracata bb
- Gruz (tel 020-417 983), Obala Pape Ivana Pavla II
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