Recently updated on February 5th, 2020 at 05:42 pm
Perched atop a jagged cliff face, with its ancient city walls seemingly rising from the azure ocean, Dubrovnik’s not called the Pearl of the Adriatic for nothing. This astonishing corner of Croatia is all terracotta roofs and gleaming weather-kissed stone, bursting with medieval charm. To experience your perfect 24 hours in Dubrovnik, we’ve curated an itinerary of its must-see highlights.
MORNING
Onofrio’s Fountain is not just a decorative water feature, but also a fascinatingly complex, antiquated water supply system. Water flows from 16 stone gargoyle heads that encircle the giant aqueduct. Built in the 15th century, Onofrio’s Fountain is a captivating window into Dubrovnik’s past.
AFTERNOON
Dubrovnik is home to a handful of fine, historic monasteries. Visit its Franciscan cloister, an incredible example of late Romanesque architecture that houses a wonderful collection of relics, paintings and jewellery. Seek out the Dominican Monastery, too. Built at the same time as Dubrovnik’s vast city walls, it resembles a fortress and contains fascinating religious artworks.
EVENING
From underground cave bars to jazz cafes, finish your day by exploring Dubrovnik’s hidden corners that come alive after dark. You’ll find them scattered around the Old Town. At the height of summer, you may be lucky enough to catch concerts and performances in the courtyard of the Rector’s Palace or Sponza Palace.
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Image Credits: Lead image © iStock/Gosiek B. Onofrio’s Fountain © iStock/mikeinlondon.Walls © iStock/coastalrunner. Night © iStock/Richmatts.