Discover the best top things to do in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia including Atelier Abel, Korcula Old City, Stradun, Hrvatski Dom Viganj Kuvenat, Bell Tower, Cavtat Cemetery, Ston City Walls, Sokol Grad, Le mura di Ston in Croazia, Revelin Tower.
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4.5 based on 1,321 reviews
Korčula old town is apsolutely amazing! Fantastic views, great for architecture lovers, great for old doors lovers, great for art lovers....great for everyone! Every street is like hidden treasure, just relax and explore all those galleries, chapels, squares...so artistic and perfect for photography lovers....
4.5 based on 2,596 reviews
It’s so easy to feel like you are walking around King’s Landing, the Main Street is beautiful both during the day and at night, early and late are the best times as it gets very very busy. Explore the side streets too, full of cute shops and cafes
4.5 based on 2 reviews
4.5 based on 317 reviews
With a height of 31m this tower is one of the most iconic landmarks in the city. Built in 1444 and situated at the end of Stradun. The tower contains two bronze statues (the green ones or zelenci in Croatian) called Maro and Baro who strike the bell with their hammers (the first two where made of wood). In 1929 the tower was completely rebuilt after serious damage by the great earthquake in 1667 (the bell is still the original one from 1506) .
4.5 based on 741 reviews
Once , having walked all round the headland, we found the steps to the cemetery it was quite a climb, to me anyway. However all very worth it. On the way up there are some lovely properties. The views are stunning, across to Dubrovnik and the coastline. The tombstones are very interesting and well maintained. The main mosilieum was also worth going into. Definitely recommend.
4.5 based on 735 reviews
Although comparisons are made to The Great Wall of China this is a major exaggeration since at just over 4 miles they don't even match Hadrian's Wall at 73 miles long. That said, they are still well worth seeing. The walls stretch out over the hillside above Ston and it's possible to walk along a continuous length of them right over to the attractive little town of Mali Ston on the other side. Entry fee is 70 Kuna (£8.50) per adult which includes access to Fort Veliki Kastio. The latter is just a shell but provides a good lookout point. Options exist to walk around the walls overlooking Ston itself, a short but steep climb and descent which includes a few turrets or to take the very steep route over to Mali Ston (veer to the right if coming from Ston). We did both and can testify it's a good workout, especially if like us you walk it back over the wall from Mali Ston too! It is possible to return on a less arduous route by following a footpath which runs alongside the road between the towns but of course you don't get the views. There is a section of wall which has still to be restored and was off-limits at the time of our visit, as was Koruna Fortress at Mali Ston which had restoration work in progress. The path on the Mali Ston side between the walls and town is a bit rough and ready however I'd recommend sturdy footwear for the wall walk in any case. Apart from the exercise you can take in good views over Ston and it's salt flats (the salt was a large part of why the wall was built) and there are several nice restaurants in Mali Ston which is a picturesque little place to get refreshments. We spent around 5 hours exploring the walls, towns and having lunch in between. Take a camera, some water and enjoy the relative peace in comparison to Dubrovnik's more popular walls.
4.5 based on 141 reviews
We highly recommend the cafe at entrance road run by George and Devika. Fantastic Indian food cooked by Devika who is South African, we had a delicious hot chicken curry washed down with George's icy cold plum liqueur. We eat on the balcony of their house with a fabulous view of Konavle. They also sell delicious local peaches and figs. George and Devika are friendly and interesting characters! Definitely worth a stop for fabulous Indian food where you would least expect it!!
4.5 based on 147 reviews
We hadn't heard of Ston before our trip, but we heard about Mali Ston for mussels. Well Ston is a great place to visit. The wall is very interesting and a great hike for super views. However, plan some time to walk the town and visit the fort as well.
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