Flights to Dubrovnik
On the Croatian coast you’ll find Dubrovnik, a small, inviting coastal town known as “the Pearl of the Adriatic”. UNESCO realised its incredible beauty and declared it a World Heritage Site in 1979. The walls and fortifications surrounding the city comprise a magnificent cityscape. Even more so, bearing in mind that it is surrounded by sea and mountains. Visit this interesting Croatian town, admire its topography, enjoy a coffee in any of its squares and discover its cuisine. Because it’s such a small yet impressive spot, Vueling flies you there. Weather in DubrovnikAirport de Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik international airport is one of the most important in Croatia. It’s situated just 20 km south-east of the town centre. It has one terminal which is well connected to the urban centre. You can choose between buses, shuttles and taxis right outside the airport. If you prefer a car, you’ll find vehicle hire companies within the airport. Access for disabled travellers is perfectly designed. There are ramps and adapted bathrooms, among other services. For more information:
Restaurants in DubrovnikThe tourist trade in this coastal location has encouraged numerous restaurants of all kinds of cuisine. You can encounter highly economic spots and others that are excessively dear. Below we offer you a small selection of what you can find. OrhanThis is the perfect restaurant to try a good seafood dish, a delicious black risotto, or a divine roast beef. Its terrace offers marvellous views of the sea so you can enjoy a relaxing lunch or dinner in the open air. Od Tabakarije 1+385 (0) 20 411 918 Atlas Club NautikaVisit this romantic restaurant with your partner and savour the fresh seafood, white fish and other typical dishes of the region. Its stepped terraces will allow you to admire Dubrovnik’s gorgeous views. Brsalje 3+385 (0) 20 442 526 GilsFeel like some tapas? This modern, relaxed restaurant is one of the in-spots in town. Its creative fusion cuisine, combined with a chill-out lounge bar, are the place’s fortes. Experience them for yourself. Svetog Dominika BB+385 (0) 20 322 225 Dubrovacki KantunYou’ll find this restaurant in Dubrovnik old town. It’s decorated in a rustic fashion and offers a traditional menu. Along with an extremely pleasant atmosphere, its dishes are perfect for vegetarians, or anyone following a special diet. Boškoviceva ulica 5+385 (0) 20 331 911 Lokanda PeskarijaDon’t miss this restaurant with a maritime atmosphere. Many folks from the neighbourhood stop in here for an economical fish dish right next to the port. Ready to try it? Na Ponti+385 (0) 20 324 750 Business hours in DubrovnikIn Dubrovnik, shopping hours are fairly liberal. From Monday to Friday, you can buy almost anything from 8 am to 8 pm. Saturdays and Sundays shops also open, but only until 2 pm in the afternoon. In summer, establishments tend to extend their hours, giving you more time to buy what you need. For example, the local market is a good place to pick up typical products. It opens from 7 am till 1 pm. Don't miss... in DubrovnikSponza PalaceThis palace was built in the 14th Century to house both the customs service and the mint. Nowadays it houses the Regional Archives and also a museum devoted to the victims of the 1991 war. It’s worth a visit. You’ll be impressed by its beauty. The wallsThe city is surrounded by walls that represent the union between present and past. Stroll along the more than 1,900 metres and five towers that protect the old town. Apart from admiring views of the city, you can also see the sea and the isle of Lokrum. Ducal PalaceThis historical building now houses Dubrovnik Museum. It displays numerous cultural exhibitions and a collection of furniture from the 17th, 18th and 19th Centuries. The rooms of the palace also exhibit the garments of dukes and councillors among many other items. Stari GradWalking through Dubrovnik’s streets is an experience in itself. In spite of the 1991 war, the city remains in perfect condition, allowing you to wander along its impressive marble pavements. LovrijenacOutside the walls you can appreciate this impressive tower that in olden times protected the city’s main gate. Currently it has quite a different use: during the Dubrovnik Summer Festival it is the place where Hamlet is played. Day tripsDubrovnik town has beautiful environs just a few short kilometres away. From the Island of Miet to the Island of Korkula, famous as the birthplace of the explorer Marco Polo. The region of Konavle is also extremely beautiful and offers many leisure activities and rural tourism. Online guides in DubrovnikOUR FAVOURITE ONLINE GUIDESOn the city: http://www.lacroacia.es/dubrovnikhttp://www.guiarte.com/dubrovnik On the country: www.visitacroacia.es
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