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Discover the popular medieval European city that still loves tourists!

Last updated: 2024/08/16 at 12:44 AM
Published August 16, 2024
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Welcome to the pearl of the AdriaticEurope’s best preserved medieval city Not Turning your backs on touristsNo ordinary rudeness waiting for the Americans hereThis fall you can fly non-stop to DubrovnikSUBSCRIBE TO OUR LATEST POSTS

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As Europe struggles with overtourism and locals begin to grow hostile toward visitors in countless destinations, it’s only natural to wonder whether a transatlantic trip in the fall is wise. even worth it.

Panoramic view of the Old Town of Dubrovnik, Croatia, Mediterranean Europe

After all, we guess it’s not fun when water splashes on you when dining out in Barcelona, ​​as some tourists have recently experienced, nor when encountering ‘go home’ graffiti while strolling through Venice, but there is an unlikely exception:

Although it is just as touristy, and one of the busiest destinations in Europe Moreover, this charming medieval town is not actively scaring away Americans: in fact, not a single anti-tourism protest has been held, and the locals are in fact eager to host you.

Welcome to the pearl of the Adriatic

City walls of Dubrovnik, CroatiaCity walls of Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik is the quintessential Croatian postcard a fortified coastal city on either side of the turquoise Adriatic Sea.

It is best known for its well-preserved medieval core, with imposing ramparts and fairytale drawbridges that have remained largely intact over the centuries.

A walk through Dubrovnik is a journey back in time to a period when monumental Baroque buildings and Gothic palaces were risen from humanity’s desire for greatness, and narrow streets paved with limestone were meant to be walked before the advent of the automobile.

Jesuit stairs in Dubrovnik, Croatia, Southern EuropeJesuit stairs in Dubrovnik, Croatia, Southern Europe

The car-free center of Dubrovnik is completely surrounded by wallswhich were already finished in the 16th century.

You might get lost exploring the grid-like cityscape, with its winding alleys lined with Mediterranean eateries and quirky shops.

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Of course, this Croatian gem is also associated with the HBO hit show Game of Thrones and the latest spin-off House of the Dragonwhich provided the setting for the fictional Westeros capital King’s Landing:

Over the years, millions of tourists have flocked to Dubrovnik to follow in the footsteps of Cersei Lannister’s ‘Walk of Shame’, filmed at the Jesuit Steps, to walk the ramparts of Fort Bokar, which later became Blackwater Bay, and to visit Fort Lovrijenac to explore – the base for the infamous Red Keep in the series.

Tourist exploring the walls of Dubrovnik, CroatiaTourist exploring the walls of Dubrovnik, Croatia

Europe’s best preserved medieval city Not Turning your backs on tourists

The most fascinating thing, even though it is completely packed in high season, is registering a peak of 36 tourists per inhabitantas shown by a study by HolidayThe residents of Dubrovnik are in no way opposed to the increasing number of visitors.

In fact, the strongest anti-tourism measure to come out of Dubrovnik in recent years is the ‘Respect the citycampaign, which the mainstream media incorrectly reported as involving a ban on rolling suitcases in the walled city.

Ascension Cathedral in Dubrovnik, Croatia, Southeastern EuropeAscension Cathedral in Dubrovnik, Croatia, Southeastern Europe

In reality, tourists were only encouraged to wear them to avoid excessive noise.

Despite European calls to ban cruise ships from major ports of call, Dubrovnik authorities have done so stopped short of introducing a complete banby instead introducing a limit of two ships per day – as you can see, it’s not like they aren’t concerned about overcrowding.

That said, the key to Dubrovnik’s success is its exceptional management of the increased level of tourism, as opposed to desperate attempts to destroy It:

For now, there have been no mass demonstrations against tourism in Dubrovnik, nor any Airbnb restrictions introduced, nor controversial ticketing systems – Venice, we’re looking at you.

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Dubrovnik in winterDubrovnik in winter

No ordinary rudeness waiting for the Americans here

As reported by Great Britain established Daily Expressthe Dubrovnik Tourist Board tells tourists to visit during this period the low season, such as the autumn period, which runs from early September to mid-November, instead of the scorching hot summer.

Not only are temperatures much more pleasant in the stone-built Old Town, ranging from 18°C ​​to 22°C (perfect for sightseeing and sunbathing at Banje beach), but the crowds are usually smaller.

Don’t get us wrong, they’re still there, but you’re unlikely to have to fight your way through a suffocating crowd or wait in line for a few long minutes to finally cross the iconic Pile Gate.

View of a line of boats lined up at a marina in Cavtat, Dubrovnik-Neretva County, seen from the walls of a historical monument, Croatia, Southeast EuropeView of a line of boats lined up at a marina in Cavtat, Dubrovnik-Neretva Province, seen from the walls of a historical monument, Croatia, Southeast Europe

Because Dubrovnik is both a sightseeing destination and a beach destination, it can remain relatively busy all year round, but the Americans have no reason to be concerned about overtly rude residents when visiting: at worst, they will find that the locals treat them with indifference.

If you want to feel Real welcome to your trip to Dubrovnik, we highly recommend you book a City Double Room The old city palace of Rilati:

Not only is this guesthouse located in the heart of everything, less than 7 minutes from the Dubrovnik Walls entry point and less than a 2-minute walk from Sponza Palace, it also has a much cozier, homely feel:

Dubrovnik Croatia, Southeastern EuropeDubrovnik Croatia, Southeastern Europe

Whether it’s the personalized guest experience or insightful tips on what to do and see in the city, the property manager will make sure you feel well taken care of.

Overnight stays begin from just $126 in September, and this property is one of the best equipped in its category at this rate.

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This fall you can fly non-stop to Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is currently the only hosting destination in Croatia non-stop flights from the United States.

Traveler with USA passport at the airportTraveler with USA passport at the airport

United Airlines will operate service three times a week through September 24, bringing Americans closer to their European medieval dream this fall, without all the annoying layovers at Schiphol or Frankfurt.

Arrivals are scheduled on Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 10:15 AM, while outbound flights depart slightly later on those same days at 12:15 PM, as seen at Dubrovnik Airport official schedule for autumn 2024.

Round-trip flights start from just $873, but if you’re convinced by the idea of ​​following your favorite’s steps Got it characters, or just admire the centuries-old allure of Dubrovnikyou want to get those bookings in quickly, because the places may be sold out.

Dubrovnik locals may have been quite hospitable to tourists, but that doesn’t mean capacity equals demand.

Vinicius Costa

Vini, our senior lead writer at Travel Off Path, has over 60 countries to his name (and is currently weaving stories from Paris!), and a knack for turning off-the-beaten-path experiences into informative stories you can act on your bags.

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