
Dubrovnik Republic Cruise with Walking Tour (History)

King's Landing Guided Walking Tour in Dubrovnik (Guided Tour)

Dubrovnik: Walking Tour + Cruise

Dubrovnik: Game of Thrones Cruise + Walking Tour
Discover the historic charm of Dubrovnik's Old Town on an immersive walking tour. Wander through centuries-old streets, admire medieval architecture, and soak in breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea. Perfect for history enthusiasts and culture seekers alike, this experience offers an unforgettable journey through one of Croatia's most iconic destinations. As you stroll along ancient stone alleys, you'll feel transported back in time, exploring famous sites and hidden corners that reveal the city’s rich past. The vibrant atmosphere, local stories, and scenic vistas make this tour a must-do for visitors eager to dive into Dubrovnik’s history and culture.
What to Expect
Highlights
About Dubrovnik Old Town Walking Tour
Dubrovnik Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its stunning medieval walls and well-preserved architecture. The tour typically covers key highlights such as the Pile Gate, Stradun main street, Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, and the iconic Dubrovnik Walls. You’ll have the chance to walk along the city walls for panoramic views of the city and sea, visit historical landmarks, and learn about Dubrovnik’s fascinating history from knowledgeable guides. This experience is structured to give you a comprehensive understanding of the city’s evolution, from its medieval roots through its rise as a trading hub and its role in popular culture, notably as Kings Landing in Game of Thrones. The walking tour combines historical insights with scenic vistas, making each moment both educational and picturesque. Comfortable footwear and an curiosity for history will enhance your experience.
Why Book Online?
Booking your Dubrovnik Old Town walking tour online guarantees immediate confirmation, fast-track entry, and the convenience of planning ahead. Skip the queues and ensure your spot in this popular experience, while comparing the best deals available for a seamless visit to one of Croatia’s top attractions.
History
Dubrovnik, often called the 'Pearl of the Adriatic,' has a history dating back to the 7th century. Originally founded by refugees fleeing invading tribes, it grew into a prosperous maritime republic by the Middle Ages. The city’s strategic location and strong walls helped defend against invaders for centuries, shaping its unique architecture and culture. Dubrovnik’s independence persisted until the Napoleonic Wars, after which it became part of the Austrian Empire, and later, Yugoslavia. Today, the city celebrates its rich heritage through well-preserved historic sites and vibrant cultural festivals, attracting millions of visitors annually.
Opening Hours
The tour operates daily during daylight hours, with specific start times depending on the season. Guided walks are typically available in the mornings and afternoons, with length around 2 to 3 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during spring or early autumn for pleasant weather and fewer tourists, ensuring a relaxed and immersive experience.
What to See Inside
Inside Dubrovnik’s Old Town, you'll explore well-preserved city walls offering sweeping views of the Adriatic, visit historical sites such as the Rector’s Palace and Sponza Palace, and stroll along the famous Stradun street lined with Baroque buildings. The tour also includes stops at key gateways, churches, and secret alleys, providing a comprehensive immersion into Dubrovnik's history and culture.
Things to Know
Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring sun protection, especially in summer months. Entrance to certain sites may require additional tickets. Guided tours are often bilingual, and it's recommended to arrive a few minutes early. The city can be busy during peak season, so booking in advance helps manage your schedule.
Visitor Rules
Respect local customs and rules, keep noise levels down in historic areas, and do not climb or damage historical structures. Littering is prohibited and smoking is generally not allowed in indoor locations.
Is It Worth Visiting?
A walk through Dubrovnik’s Old Town offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and stunning views that’s truly unforgettable. The city’s iconic walls and ancient architecture create a unique ambiance that’s both inspiring and picturesque, making it a highlight of any trip to Croatia.
Frequently Asked Questions
The tour typically lasts around 2 to 3 hours, depending on stops and pace.
Yes, guided tours are offered in multiple languages to suit international visitors.
Booking online is recommended to guarantee your spot, especially during peak seasons.
Yes, children are welcome, but please consider their comfort and stamina for walking.
Some sites may require additional tickets, which are not included in the guided tour price.
Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes are recommended.
Customizations can be arranged with your guide regarding specific interests or needs.
How to Get There
From Dubrovnik’s main bus station, walk or take a short taxi ride to the city walls entrance. Many attractions are within walking distance from the harbor and main hotels in the Old Town area.


