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International tourism returns to Dubrovnik
International tourism returns to Dubrovnik after the 1991 war Dubrovnik has regained its position as one of the top tourist destinations in Dalmatia and here we see cruise ships in port [Dubrovnik - Croatia]
Internet access in Dubrovnik
Internet access is easily available in Dubrovnik. In the side streets off the Stradun, you'll find many internet businesses like this one. The rates are quite reasonable as well. [Dubrovnik - Croatia]
Magnificent City Walls of Dubrovnik
[Dubrovnik City Walls - Dubrovnik - Croatia]
Market stalls in the Old Town
[Dubrovnik - Croatia]
Me, doing the Dubrovnik City Wall Walk
[Dubrovnik City Walls - Dubrovnik - Croatia]
Minčeta Fort
[Dubrovnik City Walls, Dubrovnik, Croatia]
Moby Dick Restaurant
Moby Dick Restaurant - The Old Town, Prijeko 20/a Dubrovnik. Our local guide suggested this as a place to have lunch, but it looked a bit touristy for our liking [Dubrovnik - Croatia]
My kind of sailing ship
[Dubrovnik - Croatia]
Nautika Restaurant
[Dubrovnik City Walls - Dubrovnik - Croatia]
Nautika restaurant alongside the Pile Gate
[Dubrovnik City Walls - Dubrovnik - Croatia]
One of the many cruise ships in Dubrovnik port
[Dubrovnik - Croatia]
One of the many cruise ships in town
[Dubrovnik - Croatia]
Orlando's Column
[Dubrovnik - Croatia]
Orlando's column
At the base of Orlando's column is a line measuring 51.2 cm, used to measure textiles. People used this to measure their textile purchase here to make sure that they have not been ripped off. [Dubrovnik - Croatia]
Orlando's Column by sculptor Antonio Ragusino
[Dubrovnik - Croatia]