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The only cable car on the Adriatic coast runs between the Old Town and the peak of the Mount Srdj which is at the height of 405 meters above sea.
62The main point of interest of Dubrovnik is picturesque defensive stone wall that was built around the Old Town and became a military fort.
55The most famous and popular street in Dubrovnik connects two main entrances to the Old Town - Pile Gate and Ploče Gate.
54413 meters high mountain offers bird's-eye views of Dubrovnik and the Adriatic coast. There are two viewpoints, Civil War Museum, a restaurant and an amphitheater here.
49The small island located 700 meters away from Dubrovnik is a perfect place for a quiet weekend. You will enjoy its beautiful nature and stunning views around.
45A small lake on the Island of Lokrum has its gloomy name because of the salt water - in fact it is a picturesque place with clean seawater.
34This unusual multilevel rocky beach is located right at the foot of the City Wall of Dubrovnik on the southern coast of the city.
32A tiny cafe on a rocky shore of Dubrovnik with a poor menu consisting of beer, wine and soft drinks only and high prices, which is definitely worth visiting :)
25The park located on a rock 200 meters above sea level offers stunning views of the Old Town and nearby islands as well as unique cultural performances.
24A secluded rocky beach, where you can sunbathe on the slanting rocks, which are equipped with stair descent to the sea.
22Beautiful ancient fountain in the old part of Dubrovnik was once a part of the unique system of water supply. Even now you can drink spring water here!
20The fortress on the top of a high hill on Lokrum Island was built by the French occupiers in 1808. You can enjoy great views from here!
14It is located on the upper embarkation point of the cable car station at the top of the Srđ Mountain. You can enjoy beautiful views and the Mediterranean cuisine here.
14Do you want to visit the incredible, wild and beautiful garden of the Royal Harbor? Then you should definitely visit the Trsteno arboretum.
11This tiny secret beach is located directly in the rock and you can reach it only from the sea by boat or kayak. It's unusual, beautiful and tranquil.
8The Minceta Tower played an important role in the history of the city, and in the Game of Thrones it was not assigned the last role of the House of the Immortals.
8Locals adore this small pebble and sandy beach. In addition to the Mediterranean suntan, you'll get a beautiful view of the Old Town of Dubrovnik and Lokrum Island.
7The staircase from the fifth season of Game of Thrones: here Queen Cersei held the walk of shame returning to the Red Keep and passing "redemption".
7Here, among the green alleys and murmuring fountains, the royal wedding of Joffrey and Margery took place in "The Game of Thrones."
6A Roman Catholic Cathedral in the Old Town of Dubrovnik was built at the place of the ancient Basilica, and has faced with many disasters since then.
5Here, in the "Red Keep", one of the most important events of the Games of Thrones took place in the second season - the Battle of the Blackwater.
5The Botanical Grden on the Lokrum island with fabulous peacocks living here turned into oasis in a desert for "Game of Thrones" filming.
5Lapad beach has fine sand in its shallow waters, though the beach itself is pebbled. It's located not far from the city centre and there are plenty of cafes.
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