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9 places to see in Dubrovnik

SIGHTSEEING, DUBROVNIK Updated : Feb 8, 2017, 03.09 PM IST

Main ImageDubrovnik is often touted as one of the hidden gems of Europe. Rebuilding from its war-torn history and destruction over the past two decades, Dubrovnik now boasts of hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. Although cruise lines and recent TV series Game of Thrones have a big role to play in driving more tourists to this water facing city in the recent years, Dubrovnik’s own culture, history, and architecture is enough to attract people from all over the world. Being a walled city, Dubrovnik makes it easier for tourists to walk around and experience most of the sites and sights that are on offer. From intricately architected cathedrals to turquoise beaches, Dubrovnik has plenty to showcase to visitors. Explore the gothic interiors of Sponza Palace, check out one of the oldest working European pharmacy housed inside the Franciscan Monastery, admire the spectacular Onofrio fountain, saunter down Dubrovnik’s old port at sunset, and laze on Lapad beach not from the old town—there’s plenty of things to see in Dubrovnik. With a plethora of sites to explore during the day and an amazing nightlife to be enjoyed once it’s dark, Dubrovnik makes for an amazing weekend destination.

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9 places to see in Dubrovnik

9 places to see in Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is often touted as one of the hidden gems of Europe. Rebuilding from its war-torn history and destruction over the past two decades, Dubrovnik now boasts of hundreds of thousands of tourists...

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