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Dubrovnik Old Town

Dubrovnik Old Town

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Dubrovnik's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site fully enclosed by 1.2 miles of medieval stone walls, is Croatia's single most famous sight — and, since 2026, the walls require mandatory advance online booking rather than walk-up tickets, part of a broader push to manage the city's well-documented overtourism problem. Wall entry runs roughly $35–38 (€32–35); walking the full loop takes 1.5–2 hours. Arrive at opening (8am) or after 5pm, and check the day's cruise-ship schedule before you go.

Dubrovnik's Old Town earns its reputation — walking the city walls with the Adriatic on one side and terracotta rooftops on the other is one of those rare 'the photos don't do it justice' moments. It's also become genuinely, famously crowded, which is exactly why the city changed its own rules in 2026.

Walking the city walls

The full loop around Dubrovnik's walls is about 1.2 miles (1.9 km) and takes 1.5–2 hours at an unhurried pace with stops for photos — there's very little shade, so bring water and sun protection, and avoid the midday heat in summer if you can. The views over the terracotta rooftops, the Adriatic, and the nearby island of Lokrum are the main event.

New for 2026: mandatory advance booking

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As of 2026, Dubrovnik's city walls moved to a mandatory advance-booking system with timed entry slots, replacing the old walk-up ticket line — part of the city's wider 'Respect the City' overtourism strategy. Book your slot online before you travel; showing up without a reservation risks being turned away or facing a long wait during peak hours.

Game of Thrones filming spots

Dubrovnik served as the real-world backdrop for King's Landing throughout Game of Thrones, and several specific spots are easy to find on your own: Fort Lovrijenac (the Red Keep exterior), the Jesuit Staircase (Cersei's 'Walk of Shame' scene), and Fort Bokar. A few local companies run themed walking tours if you want the full scene-by-scene breakdown rather than spotting locations yourself.

Timing around the cruise ships

Dubrovnik caps cruise ship arrivals at two per day with a combined limit of roughly 4,000 disembarking passengers, and requires each ship to dock a minimum of eight hours — measures introduced specifically to spread out the Old Town's crowd surges. Even with the cap, the Old Town is noticeably more crowded between roughly 10am and 4pm on cruise days. Check the day's ship schedule (posted on the Dubrovnik Port Authority's site) before planning your visit.

What it costs

ItemApprox. cost (USD / EUR)
City walls entry (adult)$35–38 / €32–35
Cable car to Mount Srđ (viewpoint over the Old Town)$27–30 / €25–27 round-trip
Boat to Lokrum island$30 / €27 round-trip including park fee
Casual restaurant meal in the Old Town$18–28 / €16–26 per person

Mistakes worth avoiding

  • Walking the walls at midday in July or August without water or sun protection — there's almost no shade on the loop.
  • Not checking the cruise-ship schedule and arriving right when two ships are in port — the Old Town's main streets can feel genuinely overwhelming during those windows.
  • Assuming you can just show up and buy a wall ticket — as of 2026, advance online booking is required.

Questions people actually ask

Do I need to book Dubrovnik's city walls in advance?
Yes — as of 2026, the walls require mandatory advance online booking with a timed entry slot; walk-up tickets are no longer the default option.
How long does it take to walk the Dubrovnik city walls?
About 1.5–2 hours for the full 1.2-mile loop at a relaxed pace with photo stops. There's little shade, so avoid the midday heat in summer.
How does Dubrovnik manage cruise-ship crowds?
The city caps cruise arrivals at two ships and roughly 4,000 disembarking passengers per day, with each ship required to dock a minimum of eight hours, as part of its 'Respect the City' overtourism strategy.

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