Walking into the city gate, the central axis of the ancient city, the famous Pratsa Street appears in front of you, it is Dubrovnik's most famous street, also known as one of the most beautiful streets in Europe, the length of 292 meters, connecting the Pile gate and Ploce gate. The streets are gray marble and have been polished. Baroque buildings on both sides showcase European heritage and low-key luxury, and visitors are bustling and lively. The street is named after Italian, meaning "what a big street" (to lament again: foreigners are really straight), it is said to be a Milan officer walking on the street lament. The old town still retains the 14th to 16th century buildings, even the streets and street lights are medieval. It also brings together various architectural styles such as Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque, a bit like Prague. At the same time, she also earned herself the title of "Athens of Slavic" with her rich artistic treasures and developed culture! The streets inside the old city are fishbone-like, that is, a main street, parallel to the main street is distributed more than a dozen narrow and steep alleys, the sun through the historical old alley, pick up the steps, can feel the quiet and deep medieval original style. Especially like the street lights in the alley, which reveal a strong European medieval style! The local residents still live here, as before. The biggest fun in Dubrovnik's old town is to step on the flip-flop, shuttle between the alleys and the old city walls, and find a street cafe to rest when you are tired. Let me live for a week without getting tired!