Old City (Stari Grad)
The Old City of Dubrovnik, or Stari Grad, is an enchanting maze of cobblestone streets, ancient architecture, and timeless allure. This UNESCO World Heritage site, with its medieval charm, offers perfect romantic strolls under the glow of historic streetlamps. As you wander through the narrow alleys, you'll discover hidden squares and quaint cafes, inviting you to pause and savor local delicacies.
With its stunning views over the red-roofed skyline and shimmering Adriatic Sea, this area is a dream come true for honeymooners seeking a serene escape. The sea-side fortresses and historic landmarks create a backdrop that whispers stories of the past. Here, couples are transported to a world away from the ordinary, making it an idyllic spot for romance. For a truly unique experience, consider a private dining evening atop the city walls as the sun sets over the horizon, casting an orange glow over the cityscape.
| Walls That Withstood Centuries Built in the 13th century, the city walls have never been breached. |
| Where Marin Držić Left His Mark Dubrovnik-born Marin Držić, a 16th-century playwright, shaped Croatian literature. |
| Old City's Unique Name Origins Stari Grad means 'Old City' in Croatian, referring to its ancient history. |
