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Dubrovnik became famous after being featured in the American TV show Game of Thrones, but even if you're not a fan, you'll still be blown away by its stunning scenery.
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The ancient city of Dubrovnik was built in the 7th century and is located at the end of the Dubrovnik Isthmus. . The old city still preserves the ancient castle in the style of the 14th-16th century, with beautiful buildings of different styles such as Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. Enjoy an unforgettable walking tour of the city known as the "City Museum" to discover its rich history. The Old Town of Dubrovnik is also one of the filming locations for the well-known American TV series "Game of Thrones".
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Dubrovnik became famous after being featured in the American TV show Game of Thrones, but even if you're not a fan, you'll still be blown away by its stunning scenery.
Stunningly beautiful town in a gorgeous part of the world . Very expensive to see the sights , eat in the restaurants etc . I would recommend going in the low season ( winter ) when the crowds are more bearable .
beautiful place with a lot of things to explore. It gets very crowded during peak season, but you can easily find some smaller alleys to explore in peace.
It should be the first Schengen visa on the mainland after the epidemic. It came earlier and there were not so many tourists. At sunset, the ancient city wall was basically no one. Very, very worth coming to a place with a deep history and a location for the game of power, I believe that photographers can stay on the wall for a day.
Dubrovnik's history may date back to the 7th century, when between the 14th and 19th centuries Dubrovnik became an autonomous city. The city's prosperity was based on maritime trade, and as the capital of the Republic of the Sea Lagusa, it achieved high levels of development, especially in the 15th and 16th centuries, as it was known for its wealth and skilled diplomacy.
Dubrovnik's ancient city should be the largest ancient city group in Europe, and it completely retains the European medieval architectural style, classical and elegant. The ancient alleys, streets, city walls, ports and dense old houses all reflect the long history and rich humanities here, really not to be missed.