Gazing endlessly at the old town and Lokrum from its prime waterfront position, this elegant, low-slung, boutique hotel gleams white against a backdrop of honey-coloured stone. The windows retract completely to bring the indoor pool into the outdoors, but sun seekers can laze on a lounger by the sea or commandeer a day bed in the rooftop prosciutto-and-wine bar.
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No visit to Dubrovnik聽is complete without a walk around the spectacular city walls that encircle its historic core. They're among the finest in the world鈥
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Built in the late 15th century for the elected rector who governed Dubrovnik, this Gothic-Renaissance palace contains the rector鈥檚 office and private鈥
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An immensely powerful experience, this gallery features compelling exhibitions curated by New Zealand photojournalist Wade Goddard, who worked in the鈥
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From the top of this 412m-high hill, Dubrovnik's old town looks even more surreal than usual 鈥 like a scale model of itself or an illustration on a page鈥
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Named after five young women named Danica who died during WWII, this pedestrian promenade stretches along the waterfront for more than 5km from Igalo to鈥
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Car-free Lopud has the prettiest settlement of all the Elafitis, composed of stone houses surrounded by exotic gardens and overlooked by ruined fortresses鈥
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Lush Lokrum is a beautiful, forested island full of holm oaks, black ash, pines and olive trees, only a 10-minute ferry ride from Dubrovnik's Old Harbour鈥
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Gorgeous whatever the season, this leafy garden, 14km northwest of Dubrovnik, is the oldest of its kind in Croatia. It was during the Renaissance that鈥
Nearby Dubrovnik attractions
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Spread over three floors of a significant modernist building east of the old town, this excellent gallery showcases Croatian artists, particularly painter鈥
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This massive battlement guards the entrance to Dubrovnik's Old Harbour. You can pose on cannons along its upper terrace during a city walls walk, but you鈥
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In a small, cavelike room in the Fort St John, the former studio of the painter 膼uro Pulitika (1922鈥2006) looks like a moment paused in time, with his鈥
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Inside the vaulted chambers of Fort St John, this well-presented museum traces the history of navigation in Dubrovnik with ship models, maritime objects鈥
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Showcasing flora and fauna of the Adriatic Sea, Dubrovnik's aquarium might be modest in content and overpriced, but set in the cool stone vaults of Fort鈥
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The largest of the old-town forts sits separately from the city walls, overlooking the Old Harbour and the eastern entrance to the old town. Housed inside鈥
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The museum presents two exhibitions, one on the archaeological research of Fort Revelin and its foundry, and the other on early medieval sculpture. Among鈥
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Less ornamented than the Pile Gate at the other side of town, Dubrovnik's eastern entrance is approached by a stone bridge followed by a wooden drawbridge鈥