About this place
Dubrovnik is a historic coastal town located on the Adriatic coast of Croatia. It is renowned for its well-preserved medieval old town, fortified walls, and breathtaking natural surroundings.
Dubrovnik's old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features a maze of narrow winding streets, squares, and historic buildings. Notable landmarks include the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, which dates back to the 12th century, and the Church of Our Lady of Health.
The town is enclosed by impressive fortifications, including the medieval city walls and the fortifications of St. John, which can be climbed for panoramic views of the bay and town below.
Dubrovnik is surrounded by dramatic mountains and the tranquil waters of the bay, creating a stunning backdrop for the town. The bay itself is often referred to as Europe's southernmost fjord, although it is technically a submerged river canyon.
Visitors to Dubrovnik can explore its historic streets, visit museums, and savor local cuisine in its charming cafes and restaurants. The town's unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance makes it a captivating destination on the Adriatic coast.