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Dubrovnik in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Dubrovnik, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
The walled city of Dubrovnik is an incredible place to discover. It is often called the "Pearl of the Adriatic," and is simply stunning. Around Dubrovnik are massive stone walls built in the early 16th century to defend the city against Ottoman invasion. From the walls, you can see the Adriatic and ancient buildings that still stand, many of which are churches, fortresses, and towers from the Middle Ages.
With favorites like Dubrovnik Cable Car, Barba, and Tvrđava Lovrjenac / Lovrjenac Fortress, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Pizzeria Tabasco and Cafe Bar Orlando so you can get the best taste of Dubrovnik while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

1-day itinerary
With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Dubrovnik City Walls and Dubrovnik Cable Car with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Dubrovnik without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Dubrovnik City Walls

4.6
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4.7
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Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Historic Sites
Historic Walking Areas
A visit to the iconic Dubrovnik City Walls is an absolute must for anyone exploring this stunning coastal gem. Stretching nearly 1,940 meters, these impressive fortifications are among Europe’s finest and feature a mix of round towers, rectangular fortresses, and bastions that date back to the 15th century. As you ascend the main stairway on the western side, you'll be greeted with breathtaking views of both the vibrant Old Town and the sparkling Adriatic Sea.
Great way to see the whole of the Old Town and views out to sea. Would definitely recommend if you're visiting Dubrovnik. It's worth getting the Dubrovnik Pass which will allow you access to the Walls and many other activities/sites in Dubrovnik.
Leanna S — Google review
The 'must do' thing when you are in Dubrovnik. On a good day you can see for miles from the top of the walls and it is probably the best place to view the old city buildings from. There are really nice views of Fort Lovrijenac from the walls and you can spot lots of Game of Thrones filming locations from them. Highly recommended and don't forget that the price includes a visit to Lovrijenac as well.
Tim L — Google review
Breathtaking views every corner. A lot of stairs but it’s totally worth it. We didn’t purchase the one day pass to go inside the city wall, we just purchased the city wall pass and it was €10. Highly recommended place.
Mahvic C — Google review
Amazing city walls, absolutely beautiful scenery from everywhere you walk. The walls are in amazing condition and are so clean and well looked after. Lots of walking and lots and lots of steps, but worth it for the views.
Nina V — Google review
Beautiful scenery - it shows you the true glory of Dubrovnik. We went during a rainy day and even then it was still gorgeous. Lots of little cafes along the way with toilets (which we used to hide out in during the heavy rain!)
Grace X — Google review
The walls are a must do it you are visiting Dubrovnik. It takes about 1.5-2.5 hours to complete as per your place. The views are just fantastic. Wear comfortable shoes. There are a few places to grab something to eat and drink. The wall ticket also gives access to Fort Lorijenac for a duration of 3 days so don't throw it away. The ticket costs 250 HRK. Came to know later that the Dubrovnik card costs 250 HRK and it covers the wall and a bunch of other places so please do check that out first. Best to do first thing in the morning to avoid crowds. Sunset is also a good time for great views
Bharathi M — Google review
The walls of Dubrovnik are iconic, no doubt, but are they worth 35 Euro per person or almost $40? I'm not sure about that. As glamorous as it sounds, walking the walls is not that pleasant. There is no shade up there whatsoever, and the views, though initially stunning, quickly become repetitious, and in concert with the heat, they turn to old news as you start searching for shade, water and eventually the exit. I, for one, did not finish the circuit and bowed out before the heat stroke had the chance to do me in.
Robert C — Google review
Lovely scenery from walls. Costs 35 Euro per person. We have been there with one 6yrs old and one 2.5yrs old, also our foldable stroller was with us. It was not too easy with stroller because you need to carry a lot. If you have foldable and light weight stroller, you can take it with you. The easiest way to start is from Maritime Museum, less steps and easy to climb up. Rest of the entrances have more and steep steps. It is one way walk, and you do not have to take round tour. We left the walls from Pile gate.
Erinc O — Google review
An incredible experience! Would recommend everyone to do it. There are roughly 1000 steps and the distance is approximately 2 kilometres but don't let that fool you, it is a serious workout. They advised that it should take an hour but it took us double that doing it with two small children. In the end the kids were exhausted and we were not able to visit the fort (the City walls entrance ticket allows you access to the nearby Fort Lovrijenac). Would advise to start early in the day if you're visiting in the summer as it gets quite hot post 11am.
Ashwin K — Google review
Great view of the whole city. 35 Euros is a fair amount, but if you're interested in doing something else too (like visiting the fortress outside the walls which is 15 euros on its own) then it makes the price much more justified. There are breaks for food and drinks along the 2.1k walk. Lots of steep stairs, be a bit careful if you don't like heights. Amazing though, definitely recommend as an activity.
Joshua B — Google review
https://citywallsdubrovnik.hr/•+385 20 638 800•Tips and more reviews for Dubrovnik City Walls
3 min · 1.3 mi
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Dubrovnik Cable Car

4.3
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4.3
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Mountain cable car
Transportation
Tramways
Ascend to new heights with a ride on the Dubrovnik Cable Car, a 4-minute journey that whisks you 778 meters up to a plateau boasting breathtaking views of the Old City. At the summit, you can savor a meal at the panoramic restaurant while taking in the picturesque backdrop of Dubrovnik's terracotta roofs and the expansive Adriatic Sea.
Expensive but worth the money! I think kids should be under 16 though, not under 12. We have teenagers and so €30 per person return becomes really expensive for the family. Not too long to wait, even in August! I recommend eating at the restaurant at the top. It is well worth the money for the fantastic view and the food is good. I also recommend visiting the war museum at the top, which we all found very informative and I found actually that my teenagers could relate to this more easily than the world wars, since it was relatively recent. It is so shocking to see images of Dubrovnik under attack. The views from the top of the cable car are of course fantastic.
Barbara E — Google review
Never stop to listen to the people standing there offering to drive you to the best location to make the best pics from the top of the mountain . This you can do yourself once you arrive there. Besides, from the gondole you enjoy a marvelous 360 grade sight of Dubrovnik as you slowly go up. There's nothing you can substitute with to this experience.. Enjoy and prepare your cam :-)
Jelique D — Google review
You can buy tickets at the entrance. We bought only cable car tickets, but there are also Dubrovnik card tickets available. Sunset is a peak hour. You can walk down with nice view to the city. If you walk aside a little bit (sunset direction) there will be less crowded spots to enjoy the sunset.
Rostislav P — Google review
Beautiful scenery. Worth every penny. We went on a sunny day. The day we wanted to go the cable cars were not running due to high winds and rain.. so we drove up the narrow road that leads up to that point. I would not fo that. It's a 2 way narrow road. If u can gallows either taxis or someone it's fine otherwise pulling over is hard on to gravel.
Joanna L — Google review
Gorgeous views over Dubrovnik. Sunset was amazing from the top. Walk a little towards the left (cable car behind you) to find some beautiful nature and even better views. We also bumped into a herd of goats. Queue down after sunset was almost 1h, right before no queue whatsoever (neither up or down).
Fredrica B — Google review
The only negative for this cable car ride is the cost of round trip for 30 EUR. You can get a flight ticket from London dubrovnik for the exact same price, and the views will make you feel you redeem the cost of it but I remember paying much lesser fee for longer cable car rides. The views are amazing , there is only one half decent restaurant on the top to have a beer and enjoy the views, and if you are going around sunset time, the uphill rides become very crowded and long queues so plan your trip accordingly
Pavan N — Google review
Recommend taking the cable car... great views and access to a swish restaurant/bar at the top. 30 euros for a return trip but well worth it. Smooth journey. Takes about 5 minutes. Didn't eat at the restaurant but had lovely, reasonably priced, drinks whilst enjoying the fabulous views.
Lorraine K — Google review
A little bit overpriced but nice experience. Weather-dependent operation: Wind or lightning can halt service. Lines can stretch 30-60 minutes in summer. Go early or around sunset if you prefer shorter waits. The cabins are large, stable, and smooth-friendly even for those with a bit of a fear of heights. Many recommend visiting an hour before sunset for the most stunning light and cooler crowds
Goran — Google review
Ul. Kralja Petra Krešimira IV. 10A, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia•http://www.dubrovnikcablecar.com/•+385 20 325 393•Tips and more reviews for Dubrovnik Cable Car
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Barba

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4.5
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$$$$cheap
Fast food restaurant
Restaurant
Barba is a charming eatery located in the heart of Dubrovnik City, offering a unique blend of traditional Dalmatian cuisine with a contemporary twist. The restaurant's name, which means 'old man' in Croatian, reflects its focus on bringing domestic and traditional seafood to modern diners.
Love this concept of food . I choose octopus burger and the burger bread was made with cuttlefish ink. The taste is amazing. Ante and miho(the owner) and Nina were really nice and friendly. You might have to wait if you want a table inside but there are some stairs next to the place where you can sit and wait for your turn to sit at the tables or you can have takeaway on the stairs. You can also enjoy a drink while waiting for your table. So far I recommend for a quick lunch or dinner.
Ana I — Google review
I had high hopes for the Octopus Burger, especially after seeing it featured on Somebody Feed Phil and reading the glowing reviews on Google. Unfortunately, it didn’t live up to the hype for me. The octopus flavor was barely noticeable, and the bread-to-filling ratio felt off, too much bun. The fish was decent but didn’t stand out in any memorable way. On the bright side, the service was excellent and made the experience more enjoyable overall.
Lea P — Google review
Small restaurant just off the main Old Town street, with some unique seafood dishes. The octopus burger was good but slightly lacking in flavour, some more filling would have been nice. The white bait was great, with a generous portion accompanied by potato salad. Very friendly service and good prices.
Rafhaan S — Google review
The place is super cozy, I did not expect it to be so good and original. We tried the octopus burger and it was a hit, although for my taste it had too much bread. It is a family business and the guy who served us could not have been nicer, he knew many languages and they make you feel at home. I would repeat a thousand times.
Noelia G — Google review
A truly standout place in Dubrovnik. Simple, no-frills, and fast service.. but the food is absolutely delicious. Highly recommended in a city where many places focus more on appearances than quality (and price). The octopus burger is a must try…simply outstanding.
Lisandro R — Google review
We came here as couple and we tried Shrimp Burger and Shrimp Salad. If you think of going for one of those - definitely take the Burger. It's really delicious. I love it the thing that the Shrimps are minced, so you get taste of them in every bite and it's really delicious! The Salad was just OK, but that Burger is something I'm not gonna forget soon. The prices were quite fine as well - the burger was around 15€ as well as the Salad. There aren't mane places inside, so be prepared that you might not be able to eat inside. Definitely recommended this place!
Kuba Z — Google review
This is a small place but full of life. The staff is friendly. Their menu is not that extensive but everything on it is brilliant. We tried the octopus burger and fried calamari. Travellers from all around the world try to leave memories here on the walls. A beautiful reminder.
Monotosh C — Google review
Brilliant experience here. We ordered the sharing platter which came with the octopus burger (cuttlefish ink bun!), fired fish, calamari, fried prawns, octopus salad (this was soso refreshing), potato salad, anchovies and pate on bread and a choice between fresh oysters or fried oysters (we opted for both). This was such a unique platter and we would love to come here again and order the same thing! It was quite a small restaurant and was fairly popular so you may need to wait a bit but they did work quick and the staff are so welcoming. You can also do takeout as well! - We saw some people order takeout and have this by the ocean, which would be lovely! What I loved is that they did not skimp out on the portions, it was so packed and we loved every bite! They also have wooden forks available to decorate the restaurant, which is so fun while you wait and it makes time go by so quick!
Aleina A — Google review
Boškovićeva ul. 5, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia•https://www.facebook.com/dubrovnik.barba/•+385 91 205 3488•Tips and more reviews for Barba
3 min · 0.18 mi
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Pile Gate

4.7
(4384)
Historical landmark
Pile Gate is a bustling area located just outside Dubrovnik's Stari Grad, known for its historical significance and as the starting point of the city walls walk. The area is home to Fort Lovrijenac, famous for its role in Game of Thrones and its open-air theatre during summer. Pile can get crowded during peak season, but it offers rich history and excellent dining options.
This is old town Dubrovnik. Super interesting, tremendous history, shopping galore and very busy. I have a heart condition but was still able to walk the wall stopping occasionally to take in the view, take pictures and rest. We had a guided tour initially and learned so much history about old town. I recommend taking a tour but with a small group. We were only eight people.
George M — Google review
Absolutely amazing old town! So much to see and do from restaurants, clothing, candy stores, souvenirs. People are very polite and friendly. It was extremely busy but still manageable. No public toilets so best go to a restaurant etc.. have lunch and then you can use the bathrooms. No need to buy tickets as it is Free to walk around. Truly authentic place to visit.
Sheree G — Google review
Walked the city wall. I can't lie.. it took some energy... LOTS of steps..and it took us a couple of hours to walk the full distance but it could be completed in less time. You don't have to do it all in one go as we did: there are various exit and entry points so you can take a break if needs be. My friend and I are in our sixties, not super fit and we managed fine. We just took our time. Also... the wall is well maintained and quite safe as long as you have sensible footwear! Glad we were there in October as it wasn't too hot. Think it would be really tough in height of summer... although there are 3 or 4 refreshment areas on the wall. Cost 40 euros but well worth it. A unique experience and oh the views!!! Nb you can purchase the Dubrovnik Pass for same price which gives you 24 hour access to wall and several other attractions as well as buses.
Lorraine K — Google review
OldTown Dubrovnik is a MUST SEE at least once in a lifetime. It’s a bit crowded with tourists these days due to the popularity of ‘Game of Thrones’ however it offers a plethora of history and incredible architecture as well as many interesting restaurants & bars.
Al B — Google review
Very crowded at most times. Try getting there later in the afternoon when many guided groups are leaving then stay on as darkness falls fie a wonderfully atmospheric experience. No need to buy a pass to enjoy the wonderful streets and harbour. I'd recommend visiting for a day before deciding which length of pass you feel would suit you best.
Pat R — Google review
Fascinating place, a must see. Get the tickets just inside the gate that includes wall and museum passes all together. I think we paid $40 USD a piece. The wall was the best part. If your not in shape, the stairs could be a struggle. Your ticket includes the Modern Art Museum but it total crap....could have just been bad timing.
Lynn S — Google review
Pile Gate is the place where most arrive when visiting Dubrovnik old Town and greets all visitors to this spectacular walled city. Work was ongoing to improve the area and it is clear that this area, although well worth seeing as is, is going to hopefully improve over the forthcoming months. Many local and tour buses arrive at this point but the area appears to be managed in such a way that at the time of our visit, groups and individuals alike were able to get around the area in reasonable comfort. There are many photo opportunities at this site and access to many of the tourist essentials when visiting the city. A must see feature of any visit.
Scott F — Google review
Entrance is free, and it leads straight into the Old Town and city center of Dubrovnik. This is also one of the main gates where you can start walking the city walls. Although it’s very touristic with lots of souvenir shops, stepping through feels like entering a medieval city that still holds its historic charm.
Nida Ö — Google review
Dubrovačke Gradske Zidine, 20000, Grad, Dubrovnik, Croatia•Tips and more reviews for Pile Gate
6 min · 0.29 mi
5

Buža Bar

4.0
(3205)
$$$$affordable
Bar
Buža Bar, also known as the hole-in-the-wall, is a renowned spot in Dubrovnik perched on the cliffs above the Adriatic Sea. It offers an incredible panoramic view of the sea and the historic island of Lokrum. Open only during spring and summer, this bar provides a relaxed atmosphere where visitors can enjoy cold drinks while witnessing stunning sunsets.
Genuinely the most beautiful bar I’ve ever been to. Its’ views of the Adriatic coastline are no short of stunning, and it’s easily accessible from the very streets of inner Dubrovnik. It is absolutely jumping but if you go on the off hour ( 3 or 4 ) you’ll get a seat and you’re welcome to spend as much time as you like. Waitstaff are friendly and intelligent, all of which able to seamlessly speak English, Croatian, and Italian. Absolutely phenomenal place.
Isla K — Google review
Probably the coolest bar we’ve ever been to! The views are absolutely breathtaking, set right on the cliffs overlooking the Adriatic. Not only is it a perfect spot to relax with great drinks, but it’s also an adventure—there are multiple cliff jumping spots and even areas where you can swim directly from the bar. The atmosphere is unmatched, the staff delivers phenomenal customer service, and the overall vibe makes it a must-visit in Dubrovnik. If you’re looking for a mix of relaxation, thrill, and stunning scenery, Buža Bar is the place to be
Frank A — Google review
On the advice of a friend, we left our tour to go find this "secret" gem. It did not disappoint! We found the wall by the sea, kept walking and we saw the opening.! It also has a plaque on the wall which confirmed we were at the right place. It's a fairly small opening. When we got through, the view was amazing, people were coming back up the stairs, so we had to wait our turn, as there is not enough room for more than one person to walk up/down the stairs. The views were spectacular!!!! We just got some drinks and sat down at a table overlooking the sea. Just WOW!!
Deborah A — Google review
Simply put, this is a fun bar. The clientele appeared to be primarily young people, but as a retired couple we didn’t feel out of place. It was a distinct difference from the tourists that crowd the inside of the walls. We saw this place when we took the walk around the top of the walls and so later decided to try and find it which wasn’t difficult with Google maps. You go to the small bar for service and are greeted by young guys who seem to have had their share of experiences in life. They’re friendly and efficient. Beers and drinks come quickly. The seating is at multiple levels on the rocks outside of the famous walls and the views are incredible. There were quite a few sunbathers lower down and others either jumping from the rocks and/or swimming in the crystal-clear water. We had planned to just have one drink, but the laid-back ambiance led to us staying for quite a while. Since seating can be quite limited we shared our table with a couple from Calgary, Canada which led to great conversations while watching the sun set over the water. Just an overall tremendously relaxing experience!
Derrick D — Google review
Greatest sunset atmosphere and if you want, can join in tbe cliff diving. or just enjoy watching people. Music is played and sunset view is top. Going back again when i visit.
Paul L — Google review
Nice place located on the old city walls to the south of the city. One of two cliff top bars which are pleasant places to spend some time relaxing whilst exploring the city. Good service and great views across the sea. Will be busy in summer months so probably best to go in the morning to have the best chance of grabbing a seat.
Simon A — Google review
. An incredible hidden gem just outside the city walls, perched over a cliff above the Adriatic Sea. Breathtaking doesn’t even begin to describe it. It’s quaint and peaceful—an ideal spot for a quiet break. The beer was ice cold, the views were stunning, the prices were fair, and the service was top-notch. What truly made it unforgettable? Sharing it with my incredible wife. She made the experience even better than it already was. Pro tip: Duck through the tiny archway and narrow doorway. We wouldn’t have found this spot if we hadn’t noticed people waiting for others to squeeze through the corridor down the goat steps. Find it. It’s worth it—100%.
Dave P — Google review
Good music, a good selection of drinks although could be better, flexibility of ordering and a great vibe and view. Plenty of space to enjoy. We went outside of the peak summer time in early October and it wasn't overly busy and we easily got a table
Lacey T — Google review
Crijevićeva ul. 9, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia•http://www.bbuza.com/•+385 98 361 934•Tips and more reviews for Buža Bar
10 min · 0.51 mi
6

Fort Lovrijenac

4.6
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4.4
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Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Historical place museum
History museum
Historic Sites
Fort Lovrijenac, also known as St. Lawrence Fortress, is a 16th-century seaside fortress located in Dubrovnik. It was built to protect the city from Venetian occupiers during the Republic of Ragusa era. The fortress stands on a 37-meter-high rock and is the only freestanding part of Dubrovnik's fortification system. Visitors with tickets for the Walls of Dubrovnik tour can enter Fort Lovrijenac for free.
It’s included the Dubrovnik pass. So don’t forget to buy your Dubrovnik pass online in advance. Of course it’s also the filming location of famous TV series “ Game of Thrones “. It’s very easy to find the path. Behind the bus stops you can find a sign, then follow the crowd, you will find it, only take about 10 to reach the Fort Lovijenac entrance. When you walk in, you will feel like you’re walking into the medieval castle but they also have a like 80, 90s toilet inside the fort.
貝瑞克(Markpigpapa) — Google review
We didn’t go into Fort Lovrijenac, but just wandering around the outside was totally worth it. Perched dramatically on a 37-meter-high cliff, the fortress looks like something out of a fantasy novel—no wonder it was used in Game of Thrones! The surrounding area offers stunning views of the Adriatic Sea, the city walls, and Old Town Dubrovnik. It’s a great spot to take photos, catch your breath, and soak in the atmosphere. The climb up is a bit of a workout, but the scenery makes it feel like a reward. If you’re short on time or just want to enjoy the vibe without a ticket, hanging around outside is a solid choice.
Laurence H — Google review
If you’re planning a trip to Croatia, Dubrovnik’s City Walls (the iconic filming location for Game of Thrones) isn’t just a “must-visit”—it’s the kind of spot that hits you with wow-factor before you even step foot inside. The second our bus wound down the hillside toward the city, we craned our necks to spot the castle spires peeking over the rooftops, and then—bam—the Adriatic Sea stretched out beyond, sparkling so bright it felt like someone had dumped a bucket of sunlight on the water. For the price of admission? Total steal. Dubrovnik itself is a little world of its own—no empty “tourist trap” vibes here, just a living, breathing city where locals go about their days alongside travelers. Wander the streets below the walls and you’ll stumble on cozy eateries serving up classic Western fare: al dente pasta tossed in fresh tomato sauce, flaky grilled fish that tastes like the sea, and juicy roasted meats (think herb-rubbed, not the Chinese-style barbeque we’re used to). Gelato shops are everywhere too—perfect for cooling down after exploring—and souvenir stalls overflow with treasures, from quirky aprons and keychains to delicate necklaces, so you can grab a little piece of Dubrovnik to take home. The real magic, though, is the wall walk itself. You have to climb a bit to get up there, but trust me—it’s worth every step. The path winds around the city, offering postcard-perfect views at every turn: terracotta rooftops cascading down to the sea, distant islands dotting the horizon, and glimpses of hidden courtyards below. We made the mistake of rushing (thanks to dark clouds threatening rain), but even then, every quick photo we snapped looked like it belonged in a travel magazine. Do yourself a favor: take it slow. The full loop takes about 3 hours, and lingering to soak in the scenery—no hurry, no stress—would make it even more amazing.
Egeria T — Google review
St. Lawrence Fortress, Italian Fortezza di San Lorenzo, often called "Dubrovnik's Gibraltar". 37 m (121 ft) above sea level. Possible construction dates; 1018 or 1038, but first records of the forts existence are from 1301. The thickness of the outside walls is 12 metres (39 ft). The inscription above the gate reads: Liberty Cannot Be Sold for All The Gold in the World. Curiously the gun on the top terrace is made in Cremona. This is the Red Keep in the King's Landing from Game of Thrones.
Vadim S — Google review
I’m glad it was part of the Dubrovnik pass or I might not have gone in! The walk there down by the water and up the stairs is very lovely. Everywhere you turn it is picturesque! The fortress was the scene of many GOT scenes and since I am a fan I found it interesting but even if you have never seen the show the views are spectacular!!!
Arye B — Google review
A lot of Game of Thrones scenes were taken here! Truly magical ❤️ we went here end October to November, it’s low season and it’s the best way to enjoy Dubrovnik in general. Less crowded and still the weather is good!
Edi — Google review
We went to the fortress only because we had a daily pass, otherwise it’s not worth to pay 15€. The view is really amazing, but you don’t really need to go inside, you can just climb up the stairs, take a picture and that’s all. You can see the very same things (and even more and for longer) on the city walls.
Kasia R — Google review
If the walls are Dubrovnik’s crown, this fortress is its heart. Perched dramatically on a 37-metre cliff, it once guarded the city from Venetian attack. Inside you’ll recognise Game of Thrones filming spots (the Red Keep scenes), but beyond that the history is incredible - its walls still carry Latin inscriptions warning enemies to keep their distance. Visit around 5 PM for perfect light over the Adriatic.
Neel B — Google review
Ul. od Tabakarije 29, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia•https://citywallsdubrovnik.hr/lovrjenac-fortress/•Tips and more reviews for Tvrđava Lovrjenac / Lovrjenac Fortress
4 min · 1.4 mi
7

Gruž Market

4.1
(2437)
Market
Gruž Market is a lively outdoor market located approximately two miles northwest of the old town. It offers a variety of fresh local seasonal fruit, vegetables, seafood, and flowers. The market starts early in the morning with fresh seafood available from 6:00 am and a wide selection of produce from local farmers. Visitors are advised to arrive early to get the best selection as things start winding down after 8:00 am and by 10:00 am, most vendors are wrapping up.
A small farmers market where locals seem to go for fresh vegetables and fruit. Is not big but most of the items are organic and produced locally. There's a small fish market next to it but by the time we got there there were cleaning it. You need to be there early to capture the locals buying their vegetables. Is right opposite Gurz port
Kypriopoulla — Google review
Cute little farmers market, nothing flash but very authentic. Amazing fresh vegetables and a few nice homemade items like arancini and jams. If you're in the area, it's worth stopping by early in the day!
Tara K — Google review
We were there on a Monday morning and there was not much open. Locals later explained that it is closer to weekend before all stalls will be filled. I would avoid going if is not Friday, Saturday or Sunday.
DKCH I — Google review
Cute market. Has a variety of vegetables. I’d shop here all the time but I’m pretty sure the locals severely over charge me. I don’t mind paying a bit more as tourist but it’s much more expensive than the grocery store, unfortunately. It might depend who you buy from. Sometimes the prices are reasonable. Still worth checking out if you’re staying nearby.
Jordan N — Google review
Very tiny market, but the produce looks fresh! You have to visit during the morning or you will get there too late for the supplies. People are friendly and nice. Have a stroll and get in touch with real locals. There are toilets near the market as well, important to know.
Eldar — Google review
The best green market in Dubrovnik with a wide range of fresh fish, vegetables, fruit, flowers and other local products from local farmers and artisans.
Desa K — Google review
That is the market. There are fish, vegetables, fruits and flowers. There are fresh seafood caught in the nearby sea. Seafood starts at 6:00. You should go as early as possible in the morning. It will decrease after 8:00. There is almost finish at 10:00. Start time of vegetables is a little late. There are no pesticide farmers. It is fresh.
MASARU S — Google review
Absolutely strange and useless market. Very high prices, hyper high! How do the locals buy for that kind of money? In June, all fruits are 8-10 € per kg: peaches, cherries (we washed them at home and half of them were spoiled). No choice at all. We were there on Friday and they said that there is a big choice for the weekend. Fish. How do the locals buy fish for 16 € per kg? In Finland, I buy dorado for 19.90 €. But they bring it to us thousands of km. And here it is in the sea, catch as much as you want. Very disappointed. Don't waste your time. The situation with fruits is bad in Dubrovnik. There is none! The worst place ever! Nice, all Italy are the Paradise of fish and fruit markets!
Tatiana B — Google review
Obala Stjepana Radića 21, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia•Tips and more reviews for Gruž Market
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Under a 1-minute walk from Dubrovnik Cable Car, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Pizzeria Tabasco

4.5
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4.5
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Pizza restaurant
Pizzeria Tabasco, located near Dubrovnik Old Town between Ploce and Buza gates, is a popular spot among locals for its delicious and affordable pizzas. The down-to-earth atmosphere adds to the charm of this place, making it feel like dining in someone's home. With a variety of toppings and flavors available, including the popular Dubrovnik, Siciliana, and Ragusa pizzas, there's something to satisfy every pizza lover.
Insanely good pizza! Got a half and half with the Dubrovnik and dalmatian pizzas and they were both amazing! Paid 18 euros which is reasonable by Dubrovnik prices! Staff were amazing too, I literally waited 5 minutes between my order and getting my pizza! Highly recommend!
Jake L — Google review
Food 7️⃣ The pizza was hugeee, a bit too salty but still decent. The kebab lasagna was good, I prefer this. Staff 🔟 Very friendly and welcoming. Atmosphere 9️⃣ The outdoor garden was charming, they have parking available.
Duong T — Google review
Pizzeria Tabasco is a great spot just outside the Dubrovnik city walls and an excellent choice if you want quality food without the high prices inside the Old Town. The pizza was delicious with very large portions, and pairing it with a cold beer made for the perfect meal. The outdoor atmosphere was really nice and relaxed, making it a great place to enjoy a casual bite. Much more affordable than eating inside the walls, yet the food and experience were fantastic. Definitely recommend if you’re craving pizza in Dubrovnik!
Frank A — Google review
The Good: * Service was fast; the pizza arrived in less than 10 minutes. * Excellent, reliable wifi. * The pizza was served hot with a fresh. * The iced tea was standout—perfectly brewed and refreshing. The Bad: * The pizza was overwhelmingly salty. * Toppings were sparse, specifically the arugula and olives (there were literally only two olives). * Priced at €17.50, it felt overpriced for the ingredient generosity. The Verdict: A decent, fast meal if you're in a pinch and need good wifi. However, for the price, the lack of balance and scant toppings make it a poor value. You're paying for the convenience, not the craftsmanship. The service was OK and effecient, nobody was rude from the all-male staff.
Instagram M — Google review
Found this little gem while walking around. I went for the lasagna which tasted beautiful. The staff were lovely and I liked restaurant. It was too hot and humid to sit outside so choose to sit inside with the aircon. I'd definitely come back here again and try something else from the menu.
Kris — Google review
We came here twice! It has everything: good food, great service, fair prices, good music and ambience The portion sizes are great! Exceptional value for money! We ate the greek salad, lasagna and pizza and it was all delicious!
Maia F — Google review
Great service, and above all, the 19-inch pinky pizza is out of this world. Wonderfully spicy salami, parmesan and gorgonzola with a tasty dough. Air conditioned inside or sit on the terrace. The terrace just has a view of the parking lot. We opted for a table inside.
Drake M — Google review
A saviour on a very hungry night! The jumbo pizzas are actually jumbo sized 🙃 enough for 2/3 people. They were great and the service was very pleasant even at closing time.
Tomás A — Google review
Maestra Đela Jusića 48, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia•http://www.pizzeriatabasco.hr/•+385 20 429 595•Tips and more reviews for Pizzeria Tabasco

Cafe Bar Orlando

3.6
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3.5
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$$$$expensive
Bar
Cafe Bar Orlando is a lovely spot to enjoy delicious cocktails and people watch before dinner. The waiters are friendly, and the drinks like the strawberry pineapple mojito and mango colada are scrumptious. While it may be a bit pricey, the experience is definitely worth it. They also offer tasty sandwiches, with the avocado sandwich being well-made and flavorful despite being on the pricier side.
Excellent cakes, ice-cream and coffee. Service is very polite, helpful and prompt. They went out of their way to customize our coffee. We had a great time.
Av S — Google review
The dough of this pizza was thin and crispy. Cheese was so fresh and wet, that made this pizza one of my favorite tastes. We waited for this order a few minutes. Pleasant waiter brought us coffee and pizza. Thank you for this dinner.
Maria S — Google review
Yes, the prices are a bit high, but I think that's normal because it's in the best part of Old Town. I've traveled a lot in Europe. Service is usually poor in touristy places, but here the service was excellent. The staff was friendly and the service was fast. The aperol was really good!!! I really enjoyed my stay here.🌸
Eced — Google review
With an awareness that prices can be higher in touristy areas, we choose to sit down at Orlando on a lovely evening on the Stradun purely for location and people watching purposes. We were pleasantly surprised. The prices seemed fair (6 euros for a pint), and the service was actually wonderful. Antonio, our server, was gregarious and kept us laughing all night (and he gave excellent rakija suggestions as well). Great soundtrack playing too. Overall, we were very happy with the visit.
Eric K — Google review
Nice place to stop & take a drink (good cocktails)
Bruno S — Google review
We had a really nice sandwich here and a drink. However we found in expensive €89 including €13.45 of service for 3 sandwiches and 4 drinks. The avocado sandwich was an open top one with one slice of bread, but it was well made and tasty.
Zoe ( — Google review
Some of the best cocktails we had in Old town. The Liquid tobacco was pure power. Defo worth a visit in the late evening. Prices are similar to most places here.
Mac — Google review
We ate by far the worst pizza at this location. Correction, we weren’t able to eat. We just took some nibbles because it was not edible. If I wanted to make my first pizza at home, I think it would’ve turned out to be better than this one. When we told the waiter that this was the worst pizza we’ve had, he said OK.
Ugur K — Google review
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Vege Dub

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Vegetarian restaurant
Vege Dub is a charming spot located in the heart of Old Town, just around the corner from Stradun, Dubrovnik's main street. The restaurant prides itself on offering fresh and healthy street food made from locally sourced ingredients. Their daily trips to the market ensure that only the best local products are used in their modern and tasty dishes. Whether you're a vegetarian or not, Vege Dub has plenty of delicious options with good portion sizes at fair prices for the area.
Great service, super tasty vegan food, good prices, and generous portion sizes. We came here several times. They have their own vegan/vegetarian menu. There’s also a burger restaurant next door that you can order from, so both vegans/vegetarians and meat-eaters can enjoy a meal together
Maren E — Google review
As a vegetarian, it is hard to find good food and this place really hit the mark! I had the gyros made with a fake chicken alternative, fresh pita and veges, served with carrot fries. Really good! I know i will go back during my trip
Juliette J — Google review
This hit the spot. Definitely greasy, but that was a selling point. Great chewy texture and plenty of flavor from the sauce and veggies. The sweet potato fries were fantastic. Large portion sizes (we couldn’t finish it all).
Piper W — Google review
Vege dub is sooo fire 🔥 We got there, we were sat down and the menus are right there. It’s a mix of meat and Veg options. I got the Gyro and lemme tell you… it was Delicious. Came with fries which were the perfect side to the perfect dish. You won’t be disappointed coming here.
Fabian A — Google review
Excellent vegan food in the heart of Dubrovnik 🩷 My pita sandwich was very good, and these might have been the best sweet potato fries I’ve eaten 🫶🏻 The tables are situated in a very small street, which makes the experience even more climatic. Very good service too!
Aurora M — Google review
Not a purely vegetarian restaurant anymore – it seems to have merged with the neighboring place and now also serves meat. No Pizzas anymore. That said, they still offer a clear vegetarian menu, and on request, every dish could be made vegan, although this wasn’t visible from the menu itself. Unfortunately, the waitress was unfriendly and seemed rather annoyed. On the positive side, the portions were really big and very tasty. All in all, a good spot for vegetarians and vegans right in the heart of Dubrovnik.
Neil S — Google review
So happy to find a vegetarian establishment. The gyro with sweet potato fries were delicious! Wouldn't say no to one more visit before we leave Dubrovnik...
Prapti P — Google review
Expensive like everything in Dubrovnik BUT both options we ordered were very very tasty. We had the vegan Gyros and the vegan BBQ pulled beeflike and both were AMAZING. The beef tasted so meaty we were unsure about it being vegan for a second. Highly recommend. Service is not very friendly and be careful about the prices of the drinks but we loved the food so much we went back there a second time. They said they can make everything on their menu vegan.
Matty — Google review
Vetranićeva ul. 2, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia•Tips and more reviews for Vege Dub

Bistro Glorijet

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4.0
(295)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Bistro Glorijet is a charming restaurant located just a few kilometers from Dubrovnik's Old Town, adjacent to the fish and farmers market at the main port, Gruz. It prides itself on serving the freshest fish and produce of the day, making it popular among locals for brunch. The friendly owner is known for offering off-menu items like various types of fish or beef tartare.
Just lovely. Returned here 3 times over a 6-day trip in Dubrovnik. The fish soup is incredible; I tried six different fish soups across six different restaurants in Dubrovnik and Glorijet's is the best. The grilled mullet is also particularly good. The portion sizes are large, so you will never leave the restaurant hungry!
Sophie — Google review
Great food and really good service. Unfortunately there is no outside seating but the inside of the restaurant is beautiful. The staff was very helpful and attentive. We ordered the risotto and the seafood pasta and both dishes were really great.
Corinne G — Google review
We do not recommend this establishment, a divorce for tourists. Very expensive, yesterday we literally ate by the sea and the beach and paid 57 euros for 4 dishes. Here we ordered fish soup, where there were a million seasonings in the broth and a couple of pieces of fish, boiled vegetables were potatoes and zucchini and something else I do not understand, everything was boiled and somehow chopped. The fish was generally tasteless, cold potatoes and onions were somehow chopped. A glass of water was understood as a bottle of water for which we paid 4 euros. In general, there were many pensioners, no young people except us, the prices are really very, very expensive. There was a lot of oil in absolutely all dishes, especially in the boiled 3 vegetables.
Diana S — Google review
Compared to the neighboring countries such as Italy, Montenegro and Albania, the food is below average but prices are very high. Unless you want to eat in this tourist destination town, you can find much better seafood restaurants in other countries like Albania.
Tiago — Google review
Way overpriced and the food was awful. The fish soup was just water with spices and a couple of tiny fish pieces. Vegetables were tasteless, overcooked, and oily. Even water was charged 4 euros. Everything felt cheap in quality but absurdly expensive. Total disappointment.
Stefan G — Google review
Very nice fresh seafood and very attentive staff, I didn’t had issue with them at all. I would say the atmosphere reminded me of man club, so many Croatia man there that for some European women it might feel a bit outside of the comfort zone. Didn’t liked that group of men next to us tried to take selfies with us on the background without notifying us, tried to chat us up in very weird manner. So hence I rated the atmosphere 3 out of 5 as maybe restaurant owner need to give some comments to his mates next time they plan to act like never seen women before! In terms of food, food was great and really good suggestion on the wine too. Food is pricey but it’s everywhere in Dubrovnik pretty similar prices.
Victoria M — Google review
1. The seafood risotto (charged at EUR22) was not properly cooked and the rice was too hard to be eaten, I had digestive problem after eating… 2. The mussels (charged at EUR 17) were extremely tiny, with unpleasant texture that is difficult to be swallowed. The smallest mussels I have ever eaten in a proper restaurant. especially in Europe. 3. Overall, the only 2 dishes that I ordered in this restaurant are both at unacceptable condition. So far this is the worst restaurant I ever tried in Dubrovnik…
Traveller S — Google review
I ordered small fried fish and was surprised with the price compared to the quality of the food. The fish was very crispy and tasty. The staff were friendly. However, my friend was disappointed when he ordered the fish and chips, it did not have any tasty fish. The area is fantastic but so small.
Tran N — Google review
Obala Stjepana Radića 16, 20000, Dubrovnik, Croatia•https://restaurant-glorijet-dubrovnik.eatbu.com/?lang=en•+385 20 419 788•Tips and more reviews for Bistro Glorijet
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