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✅Best-Selling travel gear https://amzn.to/38gyCFi 😃Booking.com Deals http://bit.ly/Bookingdeals Anybody visiting Dubrovnik should be sure to explore every nook of the city’s world-famous walls and old town. Since Game of Thrones showcased the city’s fabulous architecture visitors have flocked to Dubrovnik to see “King’s Landing”, “Qarth” and the gardens of the “Red Keep” in real life. You can walk along the top of the city’s walls and climb the perimeter towers, or duck down the evocative streets of the old town to check out the churches, monasteries and curious monuments of the old town, each with a compelling story to tell. Welcome to ThingsToDo Channel we publish new content every day, so be sure to subscribe and don't forget to ring the bell to be updated on our latest videos. Let’s see ten things to do in Dubrovnik. Marvel The City Walls. Dubrovnik’s imperious walls are one of the things that qualified the city for UNESCO listing and if you watch Game of Thrones you’ll recognise several locations. Stroll Around The Infamous Old Town. At times the twisting streets of Dubrovnik’s old town will feel like a movie set, and you’ll find you can work up a big appetite if you let your curiosity guide you down all the little alleyways here. Ride the cable car. Undoubtedly the best view of Dubrovnik can be had from the crest of Mount Srd, which looms 412 metres above the city a short way inland. In 1969 they built a cable car serving the summit, operating until midnight during the peak summer months. Visit Dubrovnik Cathedral. The city’s cathedral is one of Dubrovnik’s large ensembles of baroque architecture. Among the many reasons to pay this seat of the diocese, a visit is to see the interior’s artworks. Explore Lovrijenac Fort. Guarding a tall spur 40 metres above the sea is one of Dubrovnik’s picture-book defensive installations. Lovrijenac earned its place in the city’s folklore during the long period of tussles with the Venetians. See St. John Fortress. Part of the city walls, St John Fortress is on the southeastern side of the defences protecting Dubrovnik’s port. For hundreds of years, Dubrovnik was vulnerable to pirate raids, so they came up with a smart deterrent. When the warning was sent out they’d lift a heavy metal chain that ran from this fortress to the Kase Jetty in the port to damage ships. If you pop inside the tower you can visit a small aquarium on the first floor and then head upstairs to browse the maritime museum. Be amazed of Lokrum Island. You can catch a ferry from the port to this island opposite Dubrovnik throughout the day. It will take ten minutes to get there and it’s a swift way to escape the crowds and take a breather. The island is covered almost entirely with a deep green pine forest that you can amble through via walking trails. These walking routes also lead to the coast, where you’ll come across rocky coves with waters ideal for swimming and even families of peacocks brought to the island by Maximilian, the 19th-century Austrian Archduke. Check out Trsteno Arboretum. This lovely park on a hillside next to the sea is from the 1400s, making it one of the region’s oldest arboretums. Dubrovnik’s role as a centre of trade furnished the arboretum with tree species from around the world. Take the imperious pair of oriental plane trees here, half a millennium old and unique within Europe. The arboretum is part of an estate from the same period and is a memorable place for a walk thanks to its sculptures and fountains, and the aqueduct designed to irrigate the park. This was also the shooting location for the Red Keep gardens for (you guessed it!) Game of Thrones in the third and fourth seasons. The Beaches. Few of the beaches on this sweep of the Adriatic are sandy; their attraction lies in the aquamarine waters that lap the shore and the pine forest or historic architecture that form the backdrop. Lapad beach is one of more tourist-friendly places to unwind by the Adriatic sea. There’s a pedestrian zone just behind the beach with bars and restaurants, while this gently arcing bay has a moderately wide beach with white pebbles. Further around the bay, you can also enter the sea for a swim from the rocks. Go Sailing and Sea Kayaking. Lokrum island is just the tip of the iceberg, as a whole world of islands awaits you off the coast of Dubrovnik, starting with the pristine nature reserves of the Elaphite archipelago. A bunch of charter agencies are located at the marina should you want to hire a motor boat for the day or weight anchor on a serious sailing trip. For something closer, you could take a sea kayak tour to see Dubrovnik’s walls and towers in a different way. Make sure to subscribe to find out all the best things to do in your favorite city. We research the best things to do with kids, at night, this weekend and more for each city around the world. #travel #travelguide #traveltips. #thingstodo #thingstodowithkids