This walking tour includes sightseeing through the Old Town of Dubrovnik where there are material traces of the restoration of the city after the Homeland War (1991/1995). It provides the brief introduction to the history of Croatian war for the independence which was a part of Yugoslavia break up. Dubrovnik became the front line of this war in 1991 and for almost 8 months the town was besieged and constantly bombed.
On a request it can include a cable car ride to the Mountain Srđ over the city and a visit to the Homeland War Museum situated in the Fort Imperial on the top of the mountain. The additional attraction will be a fantastic panoramic view over the city and the surrounding area. Furthermore the tour is lead by a guide who has been in the city during the siege.
Your guide will meet you in front of the stone bridge that leads into the City Walls, holding a sign with your name on it.
Find the traces of the last war destruction of the city, and discover how much of it has been recently restored.
A tribute to those who gave up their lives that we can enjoy what we have today: freedom.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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