Dubrovnik's Cathedral stands in the center of Poljana Marin Drzic, close to Rector's Palace.
Just south of Luza Square is the Rector's Palace.
One of the best views of the city from the coastal highway east of Dubrovnik.
The old port (Stara Luka) in Dubrovnik was the trading centre of this independent republic during the medieval times.
Croatian city of Dubrovnik endured months of blockade during the civil war that engulfed this small European nation in the 1990s.
Through a hole in the city walls of old Dubrovnik, the Buza Bar is the perfect spot to enjoy a beer while watching the sunset.
Also just known as the Dubrovnik Bridge, this stay cable suspension bridge leads you into Dubrovnik from the North and sits at the Port of Gruz.
This massive fort overlooks Dubrovnik's Old Town and is now used as a theater, playing Hamlet every year during the Dubrovnik Summer Festival.
The polished limestone pedestrian street through Dubvronik's Old Town is trafficked by tourists and locals alike.