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Discover Dubrovnik's highlights on a private guided walking tour, exploring landmarks, stories, and local flavors in an authentic, personalized experience.
Taking a guided walk through Dubrovnik’s ancient streets is a fantastic way to absorb the city’s charm, history, and local culture. This private tour, led by a knowledgeable local guide, promises an intimate exploration of the key sights within Dubrovnik’s famous city walls. With a duration of about 1.5 hours, it offers a manageable glimpse into this stunning medieval town without feeling rushed.
What really shines about this experience is the personalized attention you receive — a big plus when navigating the often bustling old town. The guide’s insights turn what might otherwise be a simple stroll into a storytelling journey, filled with legends, historical context, and local secrets.
A potential consideration is that it doesn’t include transportation between sites, so be prepared for some walking, especially if your time in Dubrovnik is limited.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a meaningful, flexible, and insider perspective on Dubrovnik’s highlights, especially those keen on history and local stories.


This private walking tour offers a curated snapshot of Dubrovnik’s old town, perfect for those wanting to get acquainted without the hassle of large groups or overly packed itineraries. Led by Kim — a licensed guide with glowing reviews — the experience is tailored to your group, making each stop more personal and engaging.
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Start at the Amerling Fountain
Your journey begins here, a central and easily accessible meeting point. From this starting line, Kim sets the tone, sharing a bit of her local background and what to expect. This fountain is not just a pretty sight but also part of the city’s living history.
Church of Saint Blaise
Expect to learn about Dubrovnik’s patron saint, Saint Blaise, whose legend and significance are woven into the city’s identity. Kim’s storytelling brings to life the church’s history and the local legends that surround it. The 10-minute stop is a quick but meaningful introduction to Dubrovnik’s spiritual roots, and no ticket is needed to admire the architecture.
Stradun Street
Walking along the main thoroughfare, you’ll hear about how this iconic street was formed and its importance in Dubrovnik’s urban layout. Kim explains the laws and regulations that shaped it over centuries. We loved her way of describing the street’s evolution from medieval times to today’s bustling hub — it’s a lively artery full of stories. The 15-minute walk here allows for plenty of photo opportunities and a chance to soak in the vibrant atmosphere.
Rector’s Palace
Once the seat of government, the Rector’s Palace is packed with stories of diplomacy, politics, and peace — a real window into Dubrovnik’s past as a republic. Kim’s insights make it easy to imagine the bustling political life that once thrived within these walls, and she shares stories about its role in maintaining stability for centuries.
Little Onofrio Fountain & Main Onofrio Fountain
These fountains are not just scenic spots but symbols of Dubrovnik’s ingenuity and civic pride. Kim explains who Onofrio was and why he’s a key figure in the city’s history. The smaller fountain provides a lovely photo op and a chance to appreciate Dubrovnik’s water supply innovations.
Orthodox Church of the Annunciation
This stop reveals the city’s diverse religious fabric. Kim highlights the different communities that historically lived here and their contributions to Dubrovnik’s cultural tapestry.
Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
A highlight for many visitors, this cathedral combines religious significance with archaeological interest. Kim discusses its architectural features and the relics housed inside, enriching the experience beyond just admiring the exterior.
Gunduliceva Poljana Market
Your final stop is the local market, where you can see the real Dubrovnik — bustling, vibrant, and full of life. This is where you might pick up local products, fresh fruits, herbs, and oils. Reviewers rave about how this authentic experience adds flavor to the tour, with guides often sharing their favorite local eateries or products.
Knowledgeable Local Guides
Kim’s reviews speak volumes about her deep love for Dubrovnik and her ability to share stories in a friendly, accessible manner. Guests like John praise her punctuality, friendliness, and the wealth of knowledge she brings. Others appreciate her personal anecdotes, which make the history feel alive.
Authentic Local Experiences
Walking through the market or learning about the city’s religious diversity gives travelers a taste of everyday Dubrovnik life, not just the tourist sights. Kim’s insights often include tips on local spots, which can be invaluable for making the most of your visit.
Quality and Value
At $131.27 for a group of up to six, the tour offers excellent value for a personalized experience. With reviews celebrating the guide’s expertise, it’s clear that the price reflects a high level of service and insight. Plus, since all major landmarks are free to view from the outside, the cost mainly covers the guide’s time and local knowledge.
Flexible and Convenient
The tour runs daily from 9:00AM to 8:00PM during the high season, making it easy to slot into most itineraries. Being a private tour, it ends right back at your starting point, which simplifies planning for the rest of your day.

Duration & Group Size
At approximately 1.5 hours, it’s a manageable introduction to Dubrovnik’s old town. The private format means you get the guide’s full attention, ideal for those who prefer a more intimate experience.
Meeting Point & Accessibility
Starting at the Amerling Fountain, the location is near public transportation, making it easy to access from different parts of town or your accommodation.
Cost & What’s Included
The price covers the licensed guide, an essential component of a meaningful tour. It does not include transportation, so be prepared for some walking. This is perfect for travelers who enjoy exploring on foot and want a focused, informative walk.
Weather & Cancellations
The tour requires good weather, but in case of poor conditions, you can reschedule or get a full refund if canceled within 24 hours. This flexibility is reassuring, especially during unpredictable weather.

If you’re after a personalized, insightful introduction to Dubrovnik’s historic core, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially suited for travelers who appreciate guided storytelling and want an authentic feel for the city’s landmarks. The guide’s friendliness, combined with her deep local knowledge, makes even familiar sights feel new and interesting.
It’s also a great choice if your time is limited but you want to get a good sense of what makes Dubrovnik special — from its architecture and history to its lively markets and religious diversity. The tour’s flexible timing and private format make it adaptable to different travel styles.
That said, if you’re hoping for a comprehensive, in-depth dive into every aspect of Dubrovnik or prefer a more relaxed pace, you might want to supplement this with other activities, such as longer museum visits or a boat trip. Still, for a quick, engaging overview, this tour offers excellent value and a memorable personal touch.
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This private walking tour in Dubrovnik offers a fantastic blend of expert storytelling, historical insights, and local flavor, all packed into a short but meaningful 1.5-hour experience. Led by Kim, a guide highly praised for her warmth and knowledge, you’ll visit key sites like the Rector’s Palace, the main street Stradun, and the local market, getting a rounded introduction to the city’s past and present.
It’s perfect for those who crave a personal touch, enjoy walking, and want to uncover the stories behind Dubrovnik’s stunning architecture. The small group or private setup ensures you won’t feel rushed or overwhelmed, making it a calming yet enlightening way to navigate the old town.
This tour is an excellent choice for travelers looking for authentic insights, a friendly guide, and a taste of Dubrovnik’s vibrant history and culture — all at a very reasonable price point.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the tour is designed to be accommodating for a wide age range.
Does the tour include entry to any sites?
No, it’s a walking tour with external visits. All landmarks are free to view from outside, but entrance tickets are not included.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as there will be some walking and possibly uneven streets.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, making it flexible for your plans.
How many people can join?
The price is for a group of up to six, ensuring a personal experience with plenty of space for questions.
Is the guide local?
Absolutely. Kim, the guide, lives within the city walls and shares local stories that visitors wouldn’t find in guidebooks.
Whether you’re a history buff or just looking to get your bearings in Dubrovnik, this private walking tour is a smart choice — offering expert insights, genuine local flavor, and the flexibility you need for an memorable visit.