This is not a standard overview of Dubrovnik’s history.
It is a structured walk through the Old Town focused on how the city functioned — through the lives of its people, the systems they built, and the decisions that shaped the Republic.
We move beyond dates and architectural styles into the logic behind them: how space was used, how class relationships worked, how social rules were enforced, and how everyday life was organized.
You will hear about beliefs, customs, and relationships between citizens and the ruling class — not as isolated facts, but as part of a coherent system that allowed Dubrovnik to operate at a high level for centuries.
Architecture is part of the story, but always with context — why it was built that way, what purpose it served, and what it reveals about the mindset of the time.
As a private tour, the pace allows for questions, discussion, and adjustment depending on your interest.
This is for those who want to understand Dubrovnik, not just walk through.
This is the entrance to the Old Town and in the area between two gates you will find out about defence capabilities of the most heavily fortified city in Europe. Also we will take a look at the map representing the damage done to the Old Town during the siege in the 1990's and hear a few words about Croatian Independence War.
In Old Town's main street the guests will have opportunity to hear a story regarding most of stunning pieces of architecture present in the town itself. St. Saviours church, Franciscan monastery with one of oldest working pharmacies in the world, a marvel of medieval engineering - Onofrio's fountain and hear about stories, legends and ancient customs connected with each one.
The centre of the Old Town was a witness to most important events in Dubrovnik History and features architecture from 15th to 18th centuries and is still the centre of Dubrovnik's government. All shall be reviled - architecture, stories of rivalry, monuments to bribery and more. The square features beautiful Sponza Palace, Clock Tower, St. Blasius Church, Old Parlament Building and more...
Centre of power, prison, treasury and astonishingly beautiful architecture with a ridiculous inception story and unlikely system of governing all wrapped in one. A treat to be sure
A church dedicated to Mary and adorned with many statues none of which is Mary. A treasure of priceless items still kept within its walls with unlikely purpose, Richard the Lionheart and secrets of Dubrovnik origins. All of these are part of the very walls of Dubrovnik Cathedral waiting to be discovered by you.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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