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Complete Dubrovnik city wall walking guide with nearby island-hopping tours, Game of Thrones filming location tour, and seafood restaurant recommendations.

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    Bottom line first: The Dubrovnik city wall walk is the most classic way to experience this “Pearl of the Adriatic” — the full circuit takes 2–3 hours, and the view from the top looking down at red-tiled and white-walled buildings is the standard postcard image of Croatia. Best times to enter the old city: before 8am or after 5pm to avoid the cruise ship peak hours (10:00–15:00).

    Dubrovnik is Croatia’s most famous tourist city, listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1979 and back in the global spotlight from 2011–2019 as the filming location for King’s Landing in Game of Thrones. The city wall walk is the most direct way to experience this ancient city.

    Complete City Wall Walk Guide

    Key Facts

    • Tickets: Adult €35; peak season (June–September) €50 (bookable on Klook)
    • Full circuit: Approximately 2 km around the whole city
    • Best time: Before 8:00am or after 17:00
    • Recommended duration: 2–3 hours (walk slowly, don’t rush)

    The walls have three main entrances:

    1. Pile Gate entrance — most commonly used; near the northwest section of main walls
    2. Ploče Gate entrance — near the east walls
    3. Minčeta Tower entrance — high point on the north side

    Full city circuit (approximately 3 hours): Pile Gate → North walls (Minčeta Tower, highest point) → East walls → Ploče Gate → South walls (harbor views) → Return to Pile Gate

    Highlights express route (1.5 hours): From Pile Gate → Minčeta Tower (north’s highest point) → East walls → South section Port of Dubrovnik viewpoint

    Hidden Photography Spots

    Spot 1: Minčeta Tower Summit

    The highest point on the entire wall circuit — 360-degree panoramic views of the old city. Before 8am the light is golden yellow; the best photography conditions. The top is crowded; be prepared to wait.

    Spot 2: Lokrum Island View from West Walls

    On the west section of the walls (facing the sea) there’s a gap where you can photograph the distant Lokrum Island — this uninhabited island is one of the Game of Thrones filming locations.

    Spot 3: Port of Dubrovnik (Harbor Section)

    The south wall overlooks the harbor where yachts and fishing boats come and go — the most “full-of-life” photography angle on the entire wall circuit.

    Game of Thrones Filming Location Tour

    Dubrovnik appeared extensively in the first three seasons of Game of Thrones. Key filming locations:

    In-series LocationActual Filming Spot
    King’s LandingEntire old city
    Red KeepFort Lovrijenac
    Small CouncilRector’s Palace
    City GatePile Gate
    Iron Throne RoomInside Fort Lovrijenac

    For a deeper experience, book a Game of Thrones themed guided tour — approximately €30–45, guide included. You’ll discover far more details than self-guided exploration.

    Nearby Island-Hopping Tours

    After the city wall walk, head to Dubrovnik Harbor for island-hopping tours:

    Classic Route (Koločep Island + Lokrum):

    • 08:30 Depart from harbor, approximately 20 minutes by boat
    • Morning: Koločep Island snorkeling + glass-bottom boat (€35 including lunch)
    • Afternoon: Lokrum Island free time (peacocks, monastery, swimming)
    • 17:00 Return to harbor

    Highly recommended: The Adriatic Sea water clarity far exceeds the experience of snorkeling in Greece.

    Food Recommendations

    Seafood restaurants (within the old city area):

    • Proto: Best seafood in the old city; signature grilled seafood platter; €40–60/person
    • Nautika: Excellent sea-view location; authentic seafood pasta; €35–55/person
    • Barby: Local favorite; good value; approximately €20/person

    Practical Travel Tips

    • Peak season caution: June–September sees 5–8 cruise ships daily, bringing approximately 8,000 visitors to the old city per day. The main street (Stradun) is extremely crowded 14:00–16:00; book tickets in advance for fast-track access
    • Parking: Self-driving visitors should park at the Pile car park outside the old city (approximately €10/hour) — do not drive into the city
    • Mobile data: Croatia uses the Euro; Airalo’s European eSIM works throughout

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