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Dubrovnik Old Town Walking Tour

rovnik Old Town Walking Tour
Dubrovnik Old Town Walking Tour
rovnik Old Town Walking Tour
Dubrovnik Old Town Walking Tour
rovnik Old Town Walking Tour
Dubrovnik Old Town Walking Tour
rovnik Old Town Walking Tour
Dubrovnik Old Town Walking Tour
rovnik Old Town Walking Tour
Dubrovnik Old Town Walking Tour
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Starting Price
Rs 1213
Price per person
Location:
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Schedule:
1015h and 1530h
Start Point:
Pick up is available from selected hotels and locations within Dubrovnik City. Pick up starts from 0830 hours and 1320 hours. The tour meeting point is the fountain present at the Pile Gate, before entering the Old City
Duration:
2 hour
Operates:
2012: 02 April to 31 October-Daily
End Point:
Hotel drop off is not available. Tour ends at Pile Gate.
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Dubrovnik is a charming city located in Southern Croatia. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the Mediterranean and is renowned globally for its pristine beauty, charming red tile roofs and rich heritage. Dubrovnik has also been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979 and is nicknamed “Pearl of the Adriatic”. The old town of Dubrovnik is rich with cultural and historical heritages. On this tour you will enjoy a walking tour accompanied by a local guide and will discover the secrets of this old town. The rich history and culture coupled with heritage buildings, narrow alleyways, cobbled streets and amazing architecture will charm you. Enjoy the tour and learn about the glorious bygone days, its struggle for survival during the troubled time in the Balkan states and learn why Dubrovnik is fondly called “Pearl of the Adriatic”.