Thanks to the abundance of natural resources and historical monuments there is no dearth of places to visit in Dubrovnik. Being a walled city, Dubrovnik makes it easier for tourists to walk around and experience most of the sights and sounds that are on offer. The city heritage walk of Dubrovnik will take you to places like Pile Gate, Sponza Palace, Stradun, Onofrio’s Fountain, Old Port, Dominican Monastery, Ronald’s Column, Synagogue and Museum and Franciscan Monastery and Museum. Dubrovnik is known for its beaches and there are a plenty of it along the coastline of the city. Visit natural marvels like Copacabana Beach, Uvala Lapad Beach, Sulici Beach, Banje Beach and Sveti Jakov Beach to enjoy the sun in the day and see sunset in the evening.
PLACES TO VISIT IN DUBROVNIK
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