Would you like to visit Dubrovnik in a friendly and more private atmosphere? So, visit Dubrovnik with a local guide who speaks French or English. Avoid large groups and go through the small streets of the city! Let the guide show you not only the great monuments in the walls, but also her favorite neighborhood. Whether you're interested in life today or life in the past, we cover it all - the history, politics, food and culture of the city and region. Welcome!
As you enter the Old Town of Dubrovnik, find the Great Onofrio Fountain. I'll wait for you to the right in front of the Hard Rock Café restaurant.
We start our visit near the Onofrio Fountain, in front of the Hard Rock Café restaurant. Introduction.
We take a short walk on the main street of the city and quickly get lost in the neighboring streets.
We pass through Zlatariceva Street to hear one of the saddest stories of our visit.
Passing the house of the painter Ivo Grbic, we see photos of Dubrovnik during the 1991/1992 war. We are talking about the fall of Yugoslavia. Also we explain the name given to this street.
The only Orthodox church leaves no one indifferent even if the inhabitants of 19th century Dubrovnik were disappointed with its construction.
We stop at the city's green market. We talk about the literature and politics of the Republic of Ragusa.
A short climb takes us in front of the Jesuit monastery. Photo break with a beautiful view of the Srd hills and we continue talking about education in Dubrovnik
Going down Ispod Mira Street, a few steps from Jezuiti, we find Buza - an access to the southwest rocks of the city. We are 'at home', in my favorite part of the city. Let me tell you about my childhood and life in Dubrovnik during the 80s...
In front of the Cathedral we explain the rich architecture of this church which hides much more than we see.
The old port tells us about the economy of the medieval city and the wisdom of its inhabitants.
Returning to the city, we admire the greatest monuments of Dubrovnik: the Church of Saint Blaise, the Palace of Sponza, the Column of Roland and the Rector's Palace. It is here, in the city center, that we will end our visit.
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