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Discover Dubrovnik’s charm with this 2-in-1 walking tour of the Old Town and city walls, led by expert guides, offering stunning views and local insights.
Discover Dubrovnik’s Timeless Charm on a 2-in-1 Walking Tour of the Old Town and City Walls
Exploring Dubrovnik through this combined walking tour offers an authentic way to see the city’s historic heart and its iconic walls. It’s perfect for travelers who want a relaxed, guided experience that covers both the city’s secret corners and its breathtaking ramparts. The tour’s highlight is undoubtedly strolling along the 2-kilometer-long city walls with panoramic views of terracotta rooftops and the sparkling sea below—truly an unforgettable photo opportunity.
What we love most about this experience is how the guides blend storytelling with local secrets, making history feel alive and relevant. Plus, avoiding queues by using a secluded side entrance to access the walls adds a layer of convenience. That said, a possible consideration is the additional cost of the entrance tickets—around 40 euros—which isn’t included in the tour price. This tour suits curious travelers eager for a balanced mix of history, scenery, and insider tips, especially those who appreciate a relaxed pace with plenty of photo stops.


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This tour starts outside the Amerling Fountain, located just outside the Pile Gate next to the Dubravka restaurant. It’s an easy, well-marked starting point, ideal for those arriving in Dubrovnik’s historic center. The guide then leads you through narrow side streets, away from the tourist throngs, giving a genuine feel of local life and lesser-known corners. You’ll pass by landmarks like the Rector’s Palace and the bustling Stradun, each with its share of stories that bring Dubrovnik’s history to life.
The highlight comes when you ascend the city walls. Using a secluded side entrance, the guide bypasses the often-crowded main gates, saving precious time and giving a more intimate experience. As you walk along the 2-kilometer ramparts, you’ll marvel at the imposing fortifications and the views extending over the Adriatic Sea. It’s a walk that combines history with spectacular sights, perfect for snapping photos of the terracotta rooftops and azure waters.
Guides like Petra, Ivana, and Roko come highly recommended, each bringing their unique passion and deep knowledge of Dubrovnik’s history and anecdotes. Reviewers repeatedly mention how guides make the experience engaging: Petra, for example, is praised for her wonderful historical knowledge and engaging storytelling, while Ivana is noted for her kindness and relevant explanations suited for families.
You’ll learn about Dubrovnik’s fortification system, understanding how these walls protected the city centuries ago. The guides also share little-known stories and legends, turning a sightseeing walk into a storytelling adventure. This approach makes history accessible and memorable, especially when you’re perched high above the city with views stretching to the horizon.
Most visitors agree that the panoramic vistas from the walls justify the additional entrance fee of about 40 euros. The views encapsulate Dubrovnik’s medieval charm, with red rooftops contrasting against the shimmering blue sea. Many reviews mention taking breathtaking photos, with some guides offering tips on the best angles.
One reviewer noted, “Our guide, Roko, gave us a very entertaining tour of the city walls of Dubrovnik. Highly recommended!” This highlights how a passionate guide not only provides historical context but also enhances the visual experience, ensuring you get the best photo moments.
The tour price is listed at $282 for up to two people, which makes it a good value considering the personalized attention and expert guidance. The tour typically lasts around a couple of hours, combining a relaxed walk through the Old Town with the ascent of the walls.
Comfortable shoes are a must—some parts of the walk involve stone pavements and climbing stairs. Bring water, especially during warmer months, as exploring Dubrovnik’s streets and walls can be physically demanding but highly rewarding.
The group size tends to be small, ensuring a more intimate experience. Guides speak multiple languages including English, Spanish, German, and French, accommodating international visitors.
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While the tour’s base price ($282) may seem high at first glance, it includes a personal guide, a comprehensive experience, and the convenience of skipping queues at the walls. When you consider the cost of separate entrance tickets and the value of having a local expert to contextualize your visit, the price is reasonable.
Reviewers regularly mention how guides add value through their knowledge, anecdotes, and responsiveness. The combined experience of wandering through hidden streets and then enjoying sweeping views from the walls offers a balanced, immersive Dubrovnik experience.

This tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone eager to see Dubrovnik’s iconic sights with expert insight. It suits travelers who prefer a relaxed pace, avoiding overly crowded routes and enjoying local stories. Families have appreciated guides’ kindness and relevance, while solo travelers and couples will enjoy the personalized touch.
However, wheelchair users should note that the tour isn’t suitable due to terrain and access limitations. If you’re flexible with timing and keen on a well-rounded introduction to Dubrovnik, this tour offers excellent value and memorable moments.

This Dubrovnik: City Walls & Old Town 2-in-1 Walking Tour offers a thoughtfully curated experience for those wanting to combine sightseeing with storytelling. Guided by passionate locals, you get to explore hidden streets, learn stories that bring history to life, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from the city walls. While it’s an investment, the value lies in the small-group intimacy, expert guidance, and the chance to skip queues for the walls—making it a hassle-free way to see the best of Dubrovnik.
Perfect for travelers who seek an authentic, relaxed exploration, this tour balances history, scenic beauty, and local flavor. Whether you’re snapping photos, soaking in stories, or discovering secret corners, you’ll leave with a deeper appreciation of Dubrovnik’s enduring beauty and resilience.

Is the tour suitable for all ages?
The tour is generally suitable for most adults and older children. However, it’s not recommended for wheelchair users due to terrain and access issues.
Are the entrance tickets to the city walls included?
No, the entrance fee of approximately 40 euros is not included. You can purchase tickets on-site or via Dubrovnik passes.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience typically takes a couple of hours, combining the Old Town walk with the wall visit.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are a must because of cobblestone streets and wall stairs. Bring water, especially in warm weather.
Can I book the tour and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve your spot with a flexible booking option and pay later, allowing you to plan your Dubrovnik trip without immediate commitment.
Is the tour conducted in multiple languages?
Yes, guides speak English, Spanish, German, and French, making the experience accessible for international travelers.
Can I skip the queue for the city walls?
Yes, the tour uses a side entrance to avoid the main queues, giving you more time to enjoy the views.
What is the group size?
The tour is designed for small groups, ensuring a relaxed, personalized experience.
How do I meet the guide?
Meet at the Amerling Fountain outside the Pile Gate, next to the Dubravka restaurant—easy to find and well-signed.
Whether you’re a history buff, a photographer, or simply seeking a memorable Dubrovnik experience, this tour delivers a rich blend of sights, stories, and spectacular views—all led by passionate local guides.